Recently released documents have uncovered thousands of obscure messages that connect Jeffrey Epstein to Vladimir Putin, prompting fresh speculation about Epstein’s true affiliations.
Emails originating from anonymous sources discuss meetings between Epstein and Putin, which raises questions about whether Epstein was involved in trafficking girls from Russia as part of a state-sponsored scheme aimed at ensnaring influential figures.
In the new release, Putin’s name appears nearly 1,000 times, with almost 10,000 mentions of Moscow as well.
Insiders suggest that Putin maintained his ties with Epstein even after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for child prostitution.
New documents indicate Epstein’s notable influence in Russia, including a letter from him in November 2010 asking unnamed recipients if they required a Russian visa.
Another email from September 11, 2011, reveals discussions about a “promise with President Putin” for Epstein’s planned trip to Russia.
“I talked to Igor and he said during your last visit to Palm Beach, he scheduled an appointment with President Putin on September 16th, and could even arrive a few days early,” the email states.
In May 2013, Epstein expressed to Thorbjorn Jagland that he wanted to assist Putin and Russia in “reinventing the financial system.”
Later that month, he told former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak that he was invited to meet with Putin but declined.
“President Putin wanted us to meet in St. Petersburg during the economic conference, but I said no. If we do meet, it should be meaningful—let’s see what develops,” Epstein noted.
Further emails from 2014 pointed to a potential meeting being set up between Epstein and Putin.
“Hey Jeffrey, I couldn’t persuade Reid [Hoffman, LinkedIn co-founder]. I’m reworking my plans to go with you to meet President Putin,” read one email from Japanese entrepreneur Joichi Ito.
Later communications hinted that a meeting in 2014 may have been scrapped following the MH17 incident, where Russian forces shot down a plane over Ukraine, resulting in numerous fatalities.
In an email from May 2014, subsequent to Ukraine’s Maidan revolution and the Crimea occupation, Epstein mentioned that the emerging situation “should present many opportunities.”
In 2018, Epstein reached out to then-White House Chief of Staff Steve Bannon about a future meeting involving Jagland and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
Shortly after, Epstein suggested to Jagland that Lavrov would “gain insight” from speaking with him.
In that same dialogue, former Russian ambassador to the UN, Vitaly Churkin, claimed he aided President Trump in his understanding.
“Churkin was superb. After our chat, he got Trump. It’s fairly straightforward,” Epstein said of Churkin, who had passed away in 2017.
FBI sources noted that Epstein was closely connected with Masha Dorokova, a former head of Putin’s youth group.
Dorokova’s company was allegedly set up to acquire American technology, according to intelligence agencies.
U.S. security officials have long monitored Epstein’s ties to Russian organized crime, and his relationship with then-Prince Andrew in the UK raised flags.
Sources indicated that many well-known individuals, such as Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, and Bill Gates, have found themselves in awkward positions due to Epstein.
“This is likely the biggest honey trap operation in the world,” remarked one insider.
All individuals mentioned in Epstein’s documents have denied any wrongdoing or knowledge of his criminal actions during their associations.
Epstein was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell in August 2019, with the official ruling being suicide by hanging.
There are suggestions that Epstein was involved in espionage activities linked to his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell’s father, Robert Maxwell, a controversial media figure.
Maxwell reportedly worked for the Soviet Union during the 1970s and aided the Israeli intelligence organization, Mossad.
It’s believed he might have been laundering money from Russia to Western nations in exchange for Epstein’s assistance.
The circumstances surrounding Robert Maxwell’s mysterious death in 1991, when he disappeared from his yacht and was later found deceased in the Atlantic, have long been debated.
