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REPORT: Epstein’s Private Calendar Shows Meetings With International Business, Political Power Players

By Carlos Hermano
May 01, 2023
1 min read
REPORT: Epstein’s Private Calendar Shows Meetings With International Business, Political Power Players

Epstein’s private calendar has revealed more details about the high-profile individuals he met prior to his death in 2019. According to a report, the late billionaire financier had encounters with numerous business and political figures, some of whom even shared personal relationships with him.

The calendar reportedly lists over 20 previously unknown meetings between Epstein and prominent figures including Google co-founder Sergey Brin, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. Epstein also reportedly dined with major Wall Street figures and prominent politicians, among others.

Interestingly, Epstein’s social calendar from 2015 to 2016 included at least 14 meetings and phone calls with Prince Andrew of Britain, who has been accused of engaging in sexual activities with one of the late financier’s victims.

The revelations from Epstein’s private calendar underscore the breadth of his connections and high-level access to influential people. They also further highlight the controversial character of the financier, who was convicted of sex crimes in 2008 and later faced accusations of trafficking underage girls.

This report is a stark reminder of how individuals with powerful connections and vast resources can abuse them in pursuit of their own interests. It also raises questions about the level of accountability and responsibility that individuals in positions of power should be held to. It remains to be seen if these revelations will have any legal implications or if they will spur further investigations into the scope of Epstein’s network.


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