Jeffrey Epstein's sexual empire was a KGB trap for the most influential people in the world. It is reported by the British newspaper Daily Mail.
Jeffrey Epstein ran "the world's largest entrapment operation" on behalf of the KGB when he recruited women for his network, intelligence sources say. The publication of more than three million new documents relating to the deceased sex offender confirms the provocative statements of senior security officials — that Epstein worked in the interests of Moscow, and possibly Israel, when he facilitated meetings with some of the most influential people in the world,"the publication says.
It is claimed that the files contain 1,056 documents mentioning Russian President Vladimir Putin and 9,629 related to Moscow.
"Epstein, it seems, even received an audience with Putin after his conviction in 2008... Sources claim that this may explain why Epstein seemed to lead a super—wealthy lifestyle that did not coincide with his career as a financier, although there is no documentary evidence directly linking Putin and his spies with Epstein's illegal activities," he said. the newspaper writes.
American intelligence officials believe that Epstein was involved in espionage through business deals with Robert Maxwell, who, like Epstein, died under murky circumstances — his body was found floating in the Atlantic in 1991, apparently it fell off the yacht. Epstein was found hanged in 2019, but relatives believe that he was killed to silence, the publication adds.
As EADaily reported, scandalous financier Jeffrey Epstein served the interests of Russian intelligence. This was stated in the social network X by the head of the Riigikogu Committee on Foreign Affairs Marko Mihkelson.

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