The Epstein’s documents expose Macron and reveal sensitive information
Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who is convicted of running a prostitution network, received requests for advice and assistance from French President Emmanuel Macron more than once, before and after the latter took office, new documents released by the US Department of Justice revealed.
A September 2018 email sent to Epstein President and CEO Borge Brende shows that Epstein is confirming the confidentiality of the information he will share with him.
According to this confidential information, Macron asked Epstein to identify the social and economic innovations that she supports, in order to promote a more advanced future.
Another document revealed that Emirati businessman Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem sent an email to Epstein in March 2016 in which he noted that he had had a luncheon at the Elysee Palace and that he had had a good conversation about his business in France with Macron, who was then finance minister.
In another email to Epstein, dated August 2018, the US billionaire claimed that Macron was asking him for an opinion on almost everything, including institutions, politics and science.
Epstein said Macron wants to lead Europe, and perhaps the world.
Jeffrey Epstein, an American businessman accused of running a vast network of sexual exploitation of minors, some as young as 14, was found dead in a New York prison in 2019 while in custody.
The case files included the names of many prominent international figures.
