A guerrilla art installation called the "Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame" appeared in Washington, DC's Farragut Square. It consists of sidewalk stickers resembling Hollywood stars, bearing the names and images of twenty public figures linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including Prince Andrew, Ghislaine Maxwell, Harvey Weinstein, Bill Gates, and Bill Clinton. Each sticker features a QR code linking to Department of Justice evidence or the Epstein Files.
This unsanctioned public work matters as a form of political and social commentary, directly engaging with the ongoing public reckoning over Epstein's network of powerful associates. It follows other similar guerrilla art in DC, using public space to demand accountability and visualize connections revealed by the recent release of millions of documents by the Department of Justice, keeping the scandal in the civic conversation.