Summary
Recently released emails and documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate show that he kept in touch with several well-known figures in politics, academia, and media after his 2008 conviction as a sex offender. The records highlight interactions with people like Noam Chomsky, Ehud Barak, and David Blaine, raising questions about how Epstein continued to be part of elite circles despite his criminal history.
Key Facts
- The documents were released by a congressional committee and include over 20,000 pages.
- Epstein's communications involved well-known individuals like Noam Chomsky, Ehud Barak, and David Blaine.
- The interactions happened years after Epstein's conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008.
- The released files do not show any criminal actions by the people mentioned.
- The records highlight Epstein's access to high-profile networks despite his criminal record.
- Emails show Barak and Epstein discussed Middle Eastern politics and coordinated meetings.
- Chomsky communicated with Epstein on politics, linguistics, and world affairs from 2015 to 2017.