From survivor testimonies exposing Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking web to conspiracies, here is every major Epstein documentary on streaming.

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While the US Department of Justice is releasing the infamous Epstein Files, the now-dead wealthy financier, Jeffrey Epstein, continues to make headlines. Following his 2019 arrest and subsequent death in jail, a wave of documentaries has appeared across global streaming platforms about him and those close to him.
These productions shed light on his many crimes, from s*x trafficking to exploitation of minors, and vary in style, from survivor-centered narratives to true-crime investigations and even pieces examining conspiracy theories about his death. All of these shed light on different facets of his life, network, crimes, and broader social implications.
So, below is a comprehensive overview of major documentaries about Epstein, available on streaming, and in what order to watch them.
1. Surviving Jeffrey Epstein (2020)

Directed by Ricki Stern and Anne Sundberg, this four-part series takes a survivors-first approach, centering the voices of women who were injured by Epstein’s predatory network. A rather shocking watch, it explores how he recruited underage girls and the details of his decades-long abuse.
Each episode painstakingly details how the victims were lured, trapped, and eventually pursued justice, as well as how Epstein’s network became increasingly sophisticated over time. The series is among the first that told his story through survivor testimony, which should be the first watch for anyone new to him and his morbid crime world.
It is available to watch on Prime Video or AppleTV+.
2. Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich (2020)

Another docuseries comprising four episodes, it is based on the 2016 book of the same name by James Patterson. The docuseries blends survivor accounts with interviews from former police officials, journalists, and legal experts to map Epstein’s rise to wealth and power, how he insulated himself from accountability, and how his connections to wealthy and influential elites helped him avoid earlier charges.
It is one of the most widely discussed and viewed Epstein documentaries, with a comprehensive chronological approach to the case. Having a rather broad arc of his rise and fall, it is an informative documentary.
Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich is available to stream on Netflix.
3. Ghislaine Maxwell: Filthy Rich

This follow-up documentary film focuses not on Epstein, but Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite and longtime associate who was convicted of aiding Epstein’s sex-trafficking scheme. The film details her background, her role in recruiting and grooming minors, and the trial that ultimately convicted her of multiple counts related to sex trafficking.
It features accounts from survivors, including the British journalist Petronella Wyatt, who claimed Maxwell tried to recruit her too once. By zooming in on Maxwell, the documentary explores how Epstein’s operation was not a one-man show.
It is available on Netflix worldwide.
4. Prince Andrew and the Jeffrey Epstein Scandal: The BBC Newsnight Interview (2019)

Historically aired as a BBC Newsnight interview, Prince Andrew sat down with the BBC for his first interview after he was named in the civil s*xual abuse case against Jeffrey Epstein. In the hour-long interview, he tried to explain his friendship with Epstein and the widespread criticism directed towards him.
Rather than a typical documentary, it is a primary source that somewhat explains Prince Andrew’s role within Epstein’s social circle.
It can be streamed on YouTube.
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5. Prince Andrew, Maxwell & Epstein (2020)

Released in 2020, this 44-minute-long documentary examines the connections between Prince Andrew, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Jeffrey Epstein through expert commentary, including forensic psychology and body language analysis.
Although a short, analytic piece, it spotlights how their interactions shaped the public understanding of the Epstein scandal, particularly through Prince Andrew’s public image.
It can be streamed on Apple TV, Prime Video, or HBO Max.
6. Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell (2021)

Directed by Barbara Shearer, this three-part docuseries revolved around Ghislaine Maxwell and her connection with Epstein. Premiered in 2021, it digs deep into her history with the convited s*x offender, which eventually led to her 2020 arrest and 2021 trial. Blending archival footage, it also contains commentary from journalists, legal experts, and reporter investigations.
Unlike the other Epstein documentaries mentioned in this list, it essentially fills out the middle ground between the broader look at his crimes and how important Maxwell was to his entire operation. After Ghislaine Maxwell: Filthy Rich, this docuseries will help expand the context on Maxwell’s role.
The docuseries is available on Peacock and can be streamed on Sky Documentaries in the UK.
7. Who Killed Jeffrey Epstein? (2020)

Investigation Discovery’s three-part documentary, it does a deep dive into the death of Jeffrey Epstein and the many conspiracy theories surrounding his death. Over two hours long, it was initially a TV special that examines his life, criminal charges, and the controversial circumstances of his death in a federal jail cell in August 2019.
Containing interviews of victims, journalists, legal analysts, and more, it explores whether his death was a su*cide or a homicide. If you are someone who likes conspiracy theories or is just intrigued about Epstein’s death and the many claims made about it, this docuseries explores it rather well. It should be later in your watch list, as one would need the foundational understanding of his life and crimes before embarking on this.
Available on several platforms such as Hulu, Apple TV, Disney+, and Prime Video.
8. Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself (2024)

This documentary, part of VICE News Presents, isn’t strictly a traditional true-crime retelling. Instead, it focuses on how Epstein’s death became a conspiracy theory itself. The title comes from the phrase that swept social media after Epstein’s death, questioning the official account of his su*cide.
Rather than just exploring the conspiracy behind his death, it also offers insight into the public perception and misinformation. Explaining how conspiracies can overshadow legal facts and victim stories and cloud rational judgment, it makes up for an enlightening watch after you are done understanding the particulars of his case.
If you want to examine the cultural aftershock of Epstein’s death and the narratives that emerged around it, this should be your last watch when it comes to all the above-mentioned documentaries.
It is available for streaming on Apple TV, Tubi, or SBS On Demand.
| # | Title (Year) | Format | Focus | Streaming Platforms | Suggested Watch Order |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Surviving Jeffrey Epstein (2020) | 4-part series | Survivor testimonies, recruitment tactics | Prime Video, Apple TV+ | 1 (Foundational victim stories) |
| 2 | Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich (2020) | 4-part series | Rise to power, elite network, book-based | Netflix | 2 (Broad chronological arc) |
| 3 | Ghislaine Maxwell: Filthy Rich | Film | Maxwell’s grooming role, trial | Netflix (worldwide) | 3 (Epstein associate focus) |
| 4 | Prince Andrew & Epstein Scandal: BBC Interview (2019) | 1-hour interview | Prince Andrew’s defense | YouTube, Prime Video | 4 (Primary source event) |
| 5 | Prince Andrew, Maxwell & Epstein (2020) | 44-min film | Trio connections, analysis | Apple TV, Prime Video, HBO Max | 5 (Relationship spotlight) |
| 6 | Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell (2021) | 3-part series | Maxwell’s history, trial details | Peacock, Sky Documentaries (UK) | 6 (Deeper Maxwell context) |
| 7 | Who Killed Jeffrey Epstein? (2020) | 3-part series (~2 hrs) | Death conspiracies, suicide vs. homicide | Hulu, Apple TV, Disney+, Prime Video | 7 (Post-case theories) |
| 8 | Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself (2024) | Film | Cultural conspiracies, public perception | Apple TV, Tubi, SBS On Demand | 8 (Aftershock & misinformation) |
While there are other documentaries and docuseries related to Epstein, not all of them offer such a comprehensive look at his life and crimes as the ones mentioned above. Each of these contributes a different piece of the narrative, helping you piece together a fuller understanding of one of the most disturbing true-crime sagas of the 21st century.
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