Paedophile Jeffrey Epstein expressed support for far-right activist Tommy Robinson and exchanged offensive Holocaust-related jokes in private emails that have now been disclosed by US lawmakers.
In one message, Epstein praised Robinson’s release from jail in 2018, referring to him as “good work.” Additionally, Epstein made inappropriate references to historical events like Kristallnacht and Auschwitz in relation to the 2018 mid-term elections.
The recently revealed documents shed light on a previously undisclosed aspect of Epstein’s connections to Right-wing movements in both the US and Europe. The emails demonstrate Epstein’s wide-reaching political network, including interactions with prominent figures across various regions.
Among his contacts was Steve Bannon, who received advice from Epstein on advancing conservative movements in Europe. Epstein emphasized the need for in-person engagement and support for a Right-wing resurgence in the region.
Epstein also boasted of his access to influential leaders worldwide, claiming to have received gifts from high-profile individuals like Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia. He positioned himself as a mediator with ties to the Kremlin, suggesting meetings with Russian officials in coordination with significant political events.
As scrutiny on Epstein intensified, he portrayed himself as a pawn in a larger political agenda, suggesting that he held damaging information on Trump. However, Epstein’s death in 2019, while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges, was officially ruled a suicide.
The disclosed emails provide insight into Epstein’s intricate web of connections and his attempts to wield influence across various political spheres.
