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Epstein Files Show Mamdani’s Mother Spent an Evening at Ghislaine Maxwell’s Home
Newly released Jeffrey Epstein files have pulled New York City’s socialist mayor into controversy after an email linked his mother to a gathering at Ghislaine Maxwell’s Manhattan townhouse in 2009.
The disclosure has renewed scrutiny of elite social circles that surrounded Epstein long after his criminal behavior was widely known.
The Department of Justice published millions of pages connected to Epstein’s sex trafficking case, including emails, contacts, and internal correspondence.
The release follows growing public pressure for transparency surrounding Epstein’s network and the powerful individuals who interacted with him socially, professionally, or financially across multiple years during that lengthy period.
Among the names appearing in the documents is Mira Nair, the mother of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
Nair is a well-known film director whose career includes internationally recognized projects, placing her within the cultural elite referenced throughout the Epstein material released by federal authorities this week.
Nair was mentioned in a 2009 email sent by publicist Peggy Siegel to Epstein, according to the files.
In the message, Siegal described attending an after-party at Maxwell’s home and listed several high-profile attendees she claimed were present that evening, including entertainment figures, political elites and donors nationwide.
“Just left Ghislaine’s townhouse after party for film,” Siegal wrote, before listing names including Bill Clinton, Jeff Bezos, Jean Pigoni, and director Mira Nair. She suggested the gathering was connected to the promotion of Nair’s 2009 film Amelia, which starred Hilary Swank and Richard Gere during its theatrical release cycle.
Siegal criticized the event in the same email, calling it strange and describing a promotional party held inside a Bloomingdale’s store. The message was sent directly to Epstein, who at the time remained connected to influential figures despite his prior legal issues and public allegations that followed him for years.
Being named in the Epstein files does not imply criminal conduct, and no allegation has been made against Nair.
Still, the reference places Mayor Mamdani’s family within the broader social orbit surrounding Epstein and Maxwell during a period now under intense public review from journalists, lawmakers, watchdogs, activists and voter, per the Daily Mail.
The Daily Mail reported that it contacted Mayor Mamdani’s office for comment following the release.
The mayor has not been accused of any involvement, but the documents have sparked questions about political figures whose families intersected with Epstein’s elite social world during past decades of unchecked influence, wealth, power, and privilege.
Mamdani has built his public image around socialist rhetoric and criticism of elites, making the revelation politically sensitive.
Critics argue the files highlight longstanding hypocrisy among progressive figures who condemn wealth and power while benefiting from elite cultural and social networks themselves behind closed doors, at private parties and in exclusive venues globally.
As additional Epstein documents continue to be examined, more names are expected to surface.
Each new release renews pressure on institutions that failed to stop Epstein’s access to power, while reinforcing public demands for accountability from those connected, directly or indirectly, to his now infamous network of influence, secrecy and corruption.
Epstein files reveal that Zohran Mamdani’s mother, filmmaker Mira Nair, attended a party at Ghislaine Maxwell’s townhouse in 2009 alongside Bill Clinton and Jeff Bezos.
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) January 31, 2026
The gathering took place after Jeffrey Epstein was convicted as a pedophile in 2008.
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