Was Jeffrey Epstein trying to curry favor with Russian President Vladimir Putin? What the documents reveal

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Was Jeffrey Epstein trying to curry favor with Russian President Vladimir Putin? What the documents reveal

Jeffrey Epstein Repeatedly sought to establish contacts with Russia’s top leadership, including the president Vladimir PutinNewly released documents from the U.S. Department of Justice show that this was despite no evidence that he ever succeeded.The most obvious example dates back to June 2018, a year after the sudden death of Vitaly Churkin, Russia’s former ambassador to the United Nations. According to CNN, Epstein frequently met with Churkin in New York and even offered to help Churkin’s son, Maxim, find a job at a wealth management firm. After Churkin’s death, Epstein sought new avenues to Moscow. On June 24, 2018, he emailed Thorbjørn Jagland, a Norwegian politician who was then Secretary-General of the Council of Europe, asking him to convey a message to the Kremlin. “I thought you might suggest that Putin, Lavrov, could gain insight by talking to me. Vitaliy Churkin was (but) he’s dead.?!” Epstein wrote. Yagran responded that he would meet with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s assistant and convey the proposal.The communications were part of a broader pattern revealed in the documents, which included emails between Epstein and international political figures over the years. The report shows that Epstein made multiple attempts to meet or speak with Putin, but there is no evidence that he was successful. Letters from earlier 2013 indicate that Epstein wanted to meet Putin in Sochi and claimed he could advise Russia on attracting Western investment. He said in an email that Putin needed to allow “real time and privacy” to meet with him. Other emails indicate that Epstein believed he had, or was close to, having contact with the Russian leader, although the documents do not confirm that any such meeting took place. The revelations sparked speculation in Europe. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Poland would investigate Epstein’s possible links to Russian intelligence, calling the allegations a serious security concern. The Kremlin dismissed the claims, with spokesman Dmitry Peskov saying claims that Epstein had ties to Russian intelligence “should not be taken seriously.”Epstein maintained ties with several Russians with ties to the state, including Sergei Belyakov, a former official with ties to Russia’s FSB and Russia’s sovereign wealth fund. Epstein also attended the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum and offered to help Russian officials and investors, CNN reported. While Epstein did not travel to Russia until 2019 and seek a visa, analysts warn that the documents largely paint a picture of a man eager to exert influence and curry favor with powerful figures and do not prove he gained real influence in Moscow.

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