Jeffrey Epstein's Federal Agents for Hire
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Jeffrey Epstein's Federal Agents for Hire
"The American Conservative has gained access to more than 20,000 unreleased emails from Jeffrey Epstein's private Yahoo account. The emails were first leaked to shortly after passwords for Jeffrey Epstein's email accounts were obtained and published by Deeper States. A slightly modified version of the same set of emails-verified by Bloomberg as authentic-was leaked to the non-profit Distributed Denial of Secrets, which provided TAC with access to the files."
"Epstein himself contracted with a private investigation firm run by two former DEA agents to investigate his victims and aid in his legal defense. More than a decade after his plea deal in 2008, Epstein was still being invited to meet-and-greets through the firm with senior federal law enforcement executives including agents and officials from the FBI, DEA, NYPD, and Secret Service."
More than 20,000 unreleased emails from Jeffrey Epstein's private Yahoo account were leaked and authenticated. The messages reveal routine hiring or offers of former federal law enforcement agents and intelligence personnel who maintain close ties to current government officials. The cache documents purchases of former DOJ expertise that helped secure a 2008 plea deal and shows Epstein buying favor and proximity with officers of the law. Epstein contracted a private investigation firm run by two former DEA agents to investigate victims and aid his legal defense and continued attending firm-facilitated events with senior federal law enforcement executives. The emails record Maxwell being approached by a former CIA asset for hire and a DHS official soliciting a donation to the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Explorer's Post 5101. The material exposes a market for special agents for hire leveraged by the wealthy and powerful.
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