Epstein's Sex Empire Could Have Been a KGB Project to Collect Compromising Material on World Leaders
Epstein's sexual empire was a 'KGB honeytrap': the financier-pedophile could have worked for Moscow and collected compromising material on representatives of global elites, writes Daily Mail.
The British newspaper Daily Mail, citing sources in the intelligence community, claims that Jeffrey Epstein could have been part of a large-scale special operation by Moscow. According to the publication, he brought young women from Russia to the United States to set up 'honeytraps' for politicians, billionaires, and representatives of royal houses, and photos and videos then ended up with Russian special services.
Thousands of mentions related to Russia were found in Epstein's new files: the name Vladimir Putin appears over a thousand times, Moscow — almost ten thousand. In correspondence, Epstein, according to Daily Mail, boasted of direct access to the Kremlin even after his 2008 conviction.
In a 2010 letter, he asked whether it was worth 'connecting a friend of Putin's' to resolve a visa issue, and also mentioned allegedly planned meetings with Putin in 2011. There is no confirmation that such meetings actually took place.
Similar suspicions are not new. American journalist Craig Unger wrote in his book 'American Kompromat' that Epstein might have used the services of Russian pimps, and the FSB — to obtain material from recordings of his parties for blackmailing influential people, writes BILD.