Epstein files show post-conviction ties to Silicon Valley power players
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Epstein files show post-conviction ties to Silicon Valley power players
"The Jan. 30 release of millions of documents stemming from federal investigations into Epstein, who was arrested on sex trafficking charges in 2019, includes personal emails, photos, videos, unsealed court testimony and other records. The files are not findings of guilt, and some critics have raised concerns about releasing confidential and uncorroborated material concerning those who have not been charged with a crime."
"The latest release of the Jeffrey Epstein files includes years of email exchanges between the late convicted sex offender and some of Silicon Valley's most well-known tech billionaires - with much of the correspondence coming after Epstein's 2008 guilty plea for soliciting prostitution from an underage girl. None of these figures has been criminally charged, and there is no indication they are under investigation over any dealings with Epstein."
Millions of documents from federal investigations into Jeffrey Epstein were released on Jan. 30, including personal emails, photos, videos, unsealed testimony, and other records. The materials contain years of email exchanges between Epstein and several prominent Silicon Valley tech billionaires, with much correspondence occurring after Epstein's 2008 guilty plea. Some tech figures maintained ongoing personal and professional contact, planned shared trips, and discussed high-end purchases. None of the identified tech figures has been criminally charged or indicated to be under investigation, and some have publicly denied wrongdoing. Critics raised concerns about releasing confidential and uncorroborated material about uncharged individuals amid eroding public trust in the tech elite.
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