Epstein Files Reveal Extensive Russian Contacts, Putin Meeting Attempts
DOJ files show Epstein sought leverage through recruiting Russian women and arranging meetings with Putin, suggesting espionage and kompromat linked to global influence operations.
- On Thursday, the Kremlin rejected claims Jeffrey Epstein was a Russian spy, with spokesman Dmitry Peskov saying `I would like to joke about such versions, but let's not waste our time.`
- The latest document release indicates US Department of Justice files mention Russia thousands of times and feature Vladimir Putin heavily, with Epstein seeking meetings with him and efforts to bring Russian women to the US and Europe.
- Warsaw announced it would probe Epstein's links to Russian intelligence, with Tusk saying on Tuesday `he gave no evidence for his assertions`.
- Rebuffing the reports, Russian officials said the claims distract from a scandal exposing hypocrisy, and no major news organisations have published definitive proof Epstein worked for intelligence.
- The records show Epstein repeatedly sought meetings with Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, though no evidence confirms a meeting, and contacted young Russian women including a 26-year-old he aimed to introduce to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
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Documents show that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein wanted to get a message across to Vladimir Putin. As recently as 2019, he applied for a new visa to Russia.
What are the connections between Jeffrey Epstein and Russia and its political 'top brass'? It is known that the businessman and unconvicted pedophile and sex offender who died in prison enjoyed the company of girls from Eastern Europe, many of whom were also victims of horrific abuse on his island. Epstein also knew very influential actors from Russia, through whom he tried to reach the most important decision-makers, specifically Vladimir Putin…
Jeffrey Epstein had a message he wanted to convey to the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin.
Jeffrey Epstein Tried to Cozy Up to Russian Officials
CNN: “It was June 2018 – about a year after Russia’s ambassador to the United Nations Vitaly Churkin had suddenly died. Churkin had been someone Epstein met with regularly in New York, according to new documents released by the Department of Justice, and Epstein had even offered to help Churkin’s son, Maxim, get a job at a wealth management firm in New York.” “Now Epstein was looking to talk with a different Russian official: Foreign Minister Se…
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