Epstein's Silicon Valley Connections Went Beyond Gates and Musk
Documents show ongoing post-conviction communications between Epstein and Silicon Valley leaders, including social events and luxury purchases, with no criminal charges against tech figures.
- The newly unsealed Epstein files show years of post-2008 email exchanges with Silicon Valley tech leaders, documenting plans for trips, dinners, and luxury purchases, according to the U.S. Justice Department.
- Documents indicate Epstein acted as a connector by offering tax advice, guidance on private jets, and pitching investment opportunities to tech figures, driven by fundraising and networking.
- Between 2012 and 2013, Elon Musk and Epstein exchanged emails about island visits, with Musk asking `What day/night will be the wildest party on your island?`, though Musk later denied visiting in a Feb. 1 X post.
- Silicon Valley lawmakers reacted, saying the files are not findings of guilt and critics warned they include uncorroborated material about people not charged, as the files spur scrutiny.
- Peter Thiel’s correspondence shows multiple meetings with Epstein from 2014 to 2017 and Epstein’s $40 million investment in funds linked to Thiel, while Sergey Brin emailed Ghislaine Maxwell and sent a $4.5 million aircraft carrier listing.
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DOJ limits congressional review of Epstein records to publicly released files
Lawmakers set to review unredacted Jeffrey Epstein records at the Justice Department beginning Monday will be allowed to examine only documents that have already been released to the public, not the full universe of Epstein-related materials the department has identified, according to Justice Department correspondence and congressional aides.
Epstein files lay bare a hidden world of power, sex and silence
Recently released documents from the U.S. Department of Justice related to Jeffrey Epstein offer a disturbing look into how power, privilege, and gender inequality operated behind closed doors among some of the world’s most influential men. The emails and records, spanning years, reveal a private world shaped by flattery, transactional relationships, and casual dehumanisation of women. They document how Epstein cultivated access to billionaires,…
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