Jeffrey Epstein’s Former Private Chef Shares Insights on Notable Guests, Including Prince Andrew: FBI Documents
Former Chef Reveals Details on Jeffrey Epstein’s High-Profile Guests
Adam Perry Lang, the former private chef of Jeffrey Epstein, has disclosed some notable guests who visited the disgraced financier, as documented in an FBI file obtained by Us Weekly. Perry Lang provided testimony via video conference in 2021 about his experiences working with Epstein and his associates.
In his account, Perry Lang stated that he primarily reported to Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted for her involvement in aiding Epstein’s abuse of underage girls. The FBI report notes the complexities of Maxwell’s behavior, describing her as "quite materialistic" and indicating fluctuations in her demeanor, ranging from upbeat to aggressive. She reportedly restricted Perry Lang from interacting with guests and exhibited a constant need to ensure Epstein’s satisfaction. At one point, Perry Lang believed Maxwell was more than an employee, perceiving her as "his girlfriend."
Maxwell was found guilty in December 2021 for sex trafficking of a minor and conspiracy to transport minors for criminal sexual activity.
The FBI files further highlight notable connections between Epstein and members of the royal family, including Prince Andrew. Perry Lang described Maxwell’s excitement regarding Andrew’s visits and confirmed sightings of the royal in both Florida and the Virgin Islands. He claimed that Andrew once traveled on Epstein’s plane. Both Prince Andrew and former President Donald Trump, who dined with Epstein on one occasion, have denied any wrongdoing linked to their relationships with him. Andrew has expressed regret over his prior association with Epstein.
On February 19, Prince Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, and he has not publicly commented on the ongoing investigation.
Additionally, Perry Lang mentioned former President Bill Clinton, noting that Clinton dined off of his cutting board while on Epstein’s plane. In a testimony before the House Oversight Committee on February 27, Clinton denied any misconduct related to Epstein, asserting, "I know what I saw, and more importantly, what I didn’t see."
Perry Lang characterized Epstein as laid-back, with a sense of entitlement. However, after requesting a personal day, Lang recounted an incident where Epstein displayed aggressive behavior upon his return.
Epstein, who faced federal sex trafficking charges, died by suicide in August 2019 while in custody at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City. He was 66 years old and was scheduled to stand trial for allegedly sexually abusing numerous girls, with some accusations dating back to the early 2000s.
Attorney General Pam Bondi recently informed Congress that the Justice Department has released all Epstein-related files mandated by law, with additional materials anticipated in the future.







