Emails reveal exchange between Tom Barrack and Jeffrey Epstein
Emails revealed by Democratic lawmakers further reaffirm links between Saudi Crown Prince MBS and President Trump with the notorious sexual predator, who died in custody in 2019.
Jeffrey Epstein, Tom Barrack, and Donald Trump (from left to right). (Credit: Illustration by Celine Bejjani/L'Orient-Le Jour)
BEIRUT — The Epstein case resurfaced on Nov. 12, after U.S. Democratic lawmakers publicly released a trove of emails from Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender found dead in a New York jail cell in August 2019.Among the messages is an exchange involving Tom Barrack, the U.S. special envoy to Syria and Lebanon."Send photos of you and child — make me smile," Epstein wrote to Barrack on Sept. 3, 2016, according to a copy of the email, reported by the Wall Street Journal Wednesday.No further exchange is available in these documents made public by lawmakers who sit on the House Oversight Committee, Congress's investigative body.Another disclosed exchange further reaffirms the ties between Epstein and Salman, which first surfaced publicly in 2018. In these emails, Epstein repeatedly references U.S. President Donald Trump,...
BEIRUT — The Epstein case resurfaced on Nov. 12, after U.S. Democratic lawmakers publicly released a trove of emails from Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender found dead in a New York jail cell in August 2019.Among the messages is an exchange involving Tom Barrack, the U.S. special envoy to Syria and Lebanon."Send photos of you and child — make me smile," Epstein wrote to Barrack on Sept. 3, 2016, according to a copy of the email, reported by the Wall Street Journal Wednesday.No further exchange is available in these documents made public by lawmakers who sit on the House Oversight Committee, Congress's investigative body.Another disclosed exchange further reaffirms the ties between Epstein and Salman, which first surfaced publicly in 2018. In these emails, Epstein repeatedly references U.S. President Donald...
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