Jeffrey Epstein Claimed White House Access in Talks with Anil Ambani

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Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein reportedly projected himself as a well-connected insider with access to the White House during the early phase of Donald Trump’s administration, according to newly surfaced documents from the Epstein files.

The records suggest that Epstein, in his communications with Indian businessman Anil Ambani starting in 2017, claimed he had strong connections within the US political establishment. He allegedly positioned himself as someone capable of offering insights into US policies and facilitating introductions to influential figures in Washington.

Epstein is said to have offered to connect Ambani with individuals close to the Trump administration, including former strategist Steve Bannon and businessman Thomas J. Barrack Jr., who chaired Trump’s 2017 inaugural committee. These conversations reportedly took place as Ambani sought a better understanding of US national security and economic policies during the early days of the administration.

The communications between the two reportedly touched on geopolitics, business prospects, and access to key decision-makers in the US. These exchanges are part of a broader set of documents released as part of ongoing investigations into Epstein’s global network of political and business connections.

Previous reports have also indicated that Epstein and Ambani remained in contact between 2017 and 2019, exchanging messages related to US-India relations and potential high-level meetings. Epstein, who had long-standing ties with influential figures worldwide, was arrested in 2019 on federal charges related to sex trafficking of minors. He later died in a New York jail the same year while awaiting trial.

The continued release of documents linked to Epstein’s activities is once again drawing attention to his wide-ranging connections with prominent political leaders, business figures, and global elites.


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