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Emails Show Anthropic CEO's Wife Asked Epstein to Invest in 'Luxury Porn' Company After His Conviction

Emails show Cami Clark sought Epstein as a backer for Eddice and later followed up on other ventures, with no sign he invested.

  • In 2011, Cami Clark, adviser to Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, sought investment from Jeffrey Epstein for what she described as a "revolutionary porn company" catering to women, according to emails in the Epstein files.
  • Clark's outreach to Epstein occurred after the financier pleaded guilty in Florida in 2008 to prostitution-related offenses, legally requiring him to register as a sex offender.
  • Literary agent John Brockman facilitated the connection between Clark and Epstein in 2011, after which she communicated directly with the financier and contacted him again in 2012 regarding business ventures.
  • Records provide no indication that Epstein invested in the business, and the reporting does not allege that Clark participated in any of the financier's criminal activities.
  • Despite lacking a formal position at Anthropic, Clark exercises an influential role as a strategic adviser to Amodei, a fact drawing renewed scrutiny following the disclosure of her Epstein correspondence.
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Cami Clark was looking for porn funds for women. Today she is the wife and counselor of Ceo Dario Amodei

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