Delegate Stacey Plaskett, who represents the U.S. Virgin Islands in the House of Representatives, accepted donations from Epstein after he registered as a sex offender.
Epstein made the maximum individual contribution — $5,400 — to Plaskett's reelection campaign in 2016, The Daily Beast reported. Plaskett's district includes St. Thomas, where Epstein's firm is incorporated, and Epstein's private island.
Epstein also donated $2,700 to Plaskett in 2018.
Epstein sent $10,000 to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in October 2018, only to have the money returned to him three days later.
"Without second thought, the DCCC immediately refunded this unsolicited donation," a DCCC spokesperson told The Daily Beast.
Epstein gave so much to Gwendolyn Beck, an independent running for Congress from Connecticut in 2014, that he violated the FEC's individual contribution limit.
Epstein donated a total of $12,600 to Beck — $2,600 directly to Beck's campaign, in addition to two donations of $5,000 each to two political groups supporting that candidate — records from the Federal Election Commission show. The FEC declined to prosecute.
Epstein donated $50,000 to former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer in 2006.
Spitzer returned the funds later that year, according to Reuters.
Spitzer was in office for 15 months before resigning amidst allegations of soliciting sex from prostitutes, CNN reported.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdJohn Kerry received $4,000 from Epstein between 1991 and 2002.
Retired Senator Chris Dodd returned a $1,000 donation from Epstein in 2006.
Epstein donated a total of $7,000 to New York Senator Chuck Schumer.
President George H.W. Bush received $1,000 from Epstein.
Epstein also donated $2,000 to support Bill Clinton in 1992 — who defeated Bush.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdBut in the 1996 election, Epstein supported Clinton's opponent, Bob Dole. Epstein donated $1,250 to Dole.
Epstein gave Dole $1,000 in March 1995, followed by another $250 that October, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
Dole, the Republican nominee, lost the election to President Clinton.
Epstein also tried to donate more than $4,000 to former Senator Jeff Bingaman, a Democrat from New Mexico, but Bingaman returned some of it.
Bingaman received $4,073 from Epstein in three separate donations on December 17, 1993. Bingaman returned $2,073 to Epstein that same day, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
Epstein donated another $1,000 to Bingaman in October 1994.
Former Senator Joe Lieberman, a Democrat-turned-Independent from Connecticut, received $3,000 from Epstein.
Former Senator Tom McMillen, a Democrat from Maryland, received $3,000 from Epstein.
Retired Senator Alfonse D'Amato, a New York Republican, received $2,000 from Epstein.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdNew Mexico Democrat John J. Kelly received $2,000 from Epstein for his unsuccessful congressional bid.
Epstein gave former U.S. representative Rick Lazio, a Republican from New York's second district, $2,000.
Epstein gave $2,000 to former US representative Wayne Owens, a Utah Democrat, in 1990.
Epstein donated $1,000 to Bob Packwood in 1991.
Epstein made a single donation to Packwood, a Republican senator from Oregon, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
Packwood resigned from the Senate in 1995 following allegations of sexual harassment, according to The New York Times.
Epstein donated $2,000 to Delaware Democrat Charles Oberly III for his unsuccessful Senate bid in 1994.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdEpstein donated $500 to former Senator Timothy Wirth, a Democrat from Colorado, in 1991.
Former New York senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a Democrat, received $2,000 from Epstein in 1998.
Former Senator Mark Pryor, a Democrat from Arkansas, received $1,000 from Epstein in 2002.
Epstein donated $1,000 to Eugene Watts, a Republican member of the Ohio state Senate, in 1993.