Epstein Files Release Names Prominent Figures, Reveals Financial Ties
Newly released documents from the Justice Department related to Jeffrey Epstein revealed connections between the convicted sex offender and numerous prominent individuals, including Bill Gates, Elon Musk, and members of royal families, according to multiple news sources. The release, which occurred more than 40 days after the December 19 legal deadline mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act, also shed light on Epstein's financial dealings with tech start-ups like Coinbase.
The documents, reviewed by CBS News and other media outlets, added to previous releases that included names like former Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, Mick Jagger, and Woody Allen. While the appearance of these names in the files does not imply wrongdoing, it has reignited scrutiny of Epstein's network and activities.
The New York Times reported that the documents contained evidence of interactions between Epstein and members of royal families. A British ex-duchess referred to Epstein as "the brother I always wished for," while Norway's future queen wrote "I miss my crazy friend" after his trafficking crimes were well known, according to the NY Times. Raafat Al-Sabbagh, an adviser to Saudi Arabia's royal court and a close associate of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, exchanged crude messages with Epstein, the NY Times reported.
In 2014, cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase accepted a $3 million investment from Epstein, according to the NY Times. Fred Ehrsam, one of Coinbase's founders, wrote to associates, "Would be nice to meet him if convenient," as Epstein prepared to make the investment. At the time, Epstein had already been convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008. The New York Times reported that Epstein's $3 million investment would net him multimillion-dollar returns.
The release of the Epstein files has prompted renewed interest in the extent of his network and the individuals who associated with him. The documents are expected to continue to be reviewed and analyzed in the coming days and weeks.
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