Was Epstein Spying For Putin? Documents Reveal Russia Links; New Pics From 2015 Spot Musk & Zuckerberg; Watch
Newly released documents from the US Department of Justice have revealed that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein attempted to reach out to high-ranking Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin, according to multiple reports.

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The fresh disclosures, based on emails and records, offer new insight into Epstein's global connections and the extent of his networking with influential figures across politics and business.
The documents, cited by CNN and other media outlets, suggest that Epstein explored ways to build relationships with senior Russian officials over several years. However, there is no evidence that he ever successfully met Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Attempts to connect with Russian leadership
According to the documents, Epstein maintained regular contact with Russia's former ambassador to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin, while in New York. Reports say Epstein even offered to help Churkin's son secure a job at a wealth management firm in the city. Churkin died suddenly in 2017.
After Churkin's death, Epstein reportedly looked for other ways to connect with Russian leadership. Emails cited in the documents show that in June 2018, Epstein contacted Norwegian politician Thorbjørn Jagland, who was then secretary general of the Council of Europe. In the message, Epstein suggested that Jagland recommend to President Putin that Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov consider speaking with him.
Jagland replied that he would meet Lavrov's assistant and raise the idea. Epstein responded by saying that Churkin had previously spoken with him and that communication with Russian officials was not complicated if they believed they would benefit from it.
Earlier emails from 2013 also show Epstein attempting to send a message to Putin through Jagland. Epstein wrote to former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak stating that Jagland planned to meet Putin and had asked whether Epstein would be available to explain how Russia could structure deals to attract Western investment.
Jagland later informed Epstein that he could pass along a message suggesting that Epstein might be useful. Epstein replied that he would be willing to meet Putin but only for a lengthy and private discussion. There is no confirmation that any such meeting ever took place.
Questions raised over possible Russian links
The newly released documents have also sparked debate in Europe. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk recently said his government would investigate possible links between Epstein and Russian intelligence. He noted that some information in global media has raised suspicions that Russian agencies may have been connected to parts of Epstein's network.
Tusk described the possibility as serious from a national security perspective, suggesting that compromising material could have been collected on influential figures. However, no conclusive evidence has been presented to support these claims.
Russia has strongly rejected such suggestions. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov dismissed the idea that Epstein was linked to Russian intelligence, saying such theories should not be taken seriously.
New photos and high-profile connections
Along with the emails, newly released investigation files also include a photograph showing technology leaders Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg seated at a long dinner table. The image, reportedly from 2015, appears to be linked to a dinner that Epstein had noted in his personal emails.
He mentioned plans to meet Musk, investor Peter Thiel and Zuckerberg in Los Angeles and later emailed himself a photo from the gathering.
There is no indication that Musk or Zuckerberg were involved in any wrongdoing, and appearing in Epstein's records does not imply criminal activity. Musk has previously stated that he never visited Epstein's private island and has not been accused of any offence.
The latest release of documents forms part of a broader disclosure by US authorities aimed at increasing transparency around Epstein's activities and connections. Epstein, who had ties to many influential figures across politics, business and academia, died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.
These newly examined records continue to shed light on the wide network Epstein maintained and the many unanswered questions that remain years after his death.
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