The long -standing scandal, who was convicted of the shammer deceased and condemned sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein on Tuesday after the convict New York Times published A foot of So far invisible letters to Epstein from numerous powerful figures and invisible photographs from his villa in Manhattan.
The letters written by a series of top -class people to Epstein were reportedly compiled in 2016 as a birthday present for Epstein's 63rd birthday. Their publication takes place intensive speculation about Donald Trump's side dish on Epstein, which was found dead in a New York prison in 2019 and had long cultivated a celebrity-social circle of Richs and powerful in a celebrity.
In a letter, former Prime Minister Israel Ehud Barak and his wife wrote: “There are no limits for her curiosity.”
“For many of them, they are like a closed book, but they know everything about everyone,” they wrote and described Epstein as “collector of people”.
She continued: “May you enjoy a long and healthy life and we all enjoy your table for many years.”
In A letter From the filmmaker Woody Allen, everyone remembered Epstein's dinner parties in his town house in the Upper East Side and described the meetings as “always interesting”. He noticed that the parties “politicians, scientists, teachers, magicians, comedians, intellectuals, journalists” and “even kings” included.
Everyone also described dinner as “well served”: “I say well, serve – often it reminded of a professional house and just as often of several young women”, which reminded him of “Castle Dracula”, in which Lugosi has three young vampires female vampires who serve the place. “
Other letter writers were reported to a billionaire media mogul Mortimer Zuckerman; Noam Chomsky and his wife; Joichi Ito, the former head of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (with) media laboratory; Physicist Lawrence M Krauss; and Harvard biologist and mathematician Martin Nowak.
Allen, ITO, Zuckerman and Nowak did not react Inquiries for comments from the time. Barak supposedly refused to make a comment, and Chomsky's wife replied in his name and also refused to comment. Accordingly, Krauss said that he did not remember the letter, but visited “several lunches with very interesting discussions” with scientists, authors and others in Epstein's house.
In addition to the letters, the Times also published photos of Inside Epstein's seven-story Manhattan men's house.
In his office, the pictures show a taxididized tiger and reports reported a green first-time copy of Lolita-Den controversial novel from 1955 about the sexual obsession of middle-aged and sexual abuse and rape of a 12-year-old girl “shown”.
Surveillance cameras can be seen in Epstein's bedroom and in an adjacent room. In his “massage room”, in which many subjugated victims said that they were sexually attacked by EpsteinThe Times reports that there were paintings from naked women, lubricating levels and a large silver ball and chain.
Elsewhere in the house, dozens of framed photographs show Epstein, which, in addition to long-time Associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trade. They also imagined Epstein with remarkable figures such as Pope John Paul II, Mick Jagger, Elon Musk, Fidel Castro, Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, Richard Branson, Saudi -Arabien -Kronprinz Mohammed Bin Salman and the former Trump White House Adviser, Steve Bannon.
A dollar bill was also displayed in a frame, which Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates was wrong with the message “I was wrong!” What the Times said was “possibly as a payment of a bet”.
The Times also reported that the entrance to the house contained framed prosthetic eye apples from prosthetic statements and that a hanging sculpture of a woman who was wearing a wedding dress and hung a rope in the central atrium.
According to Times, a map of Israel, which was pulled on a table that had the signature of the former Israeli Prime Minister Barak, was also at home.
Epstein died in federal custody in 2019 and waited for the process of gender suspicion of the federal government. His death was ruled as suicide.
The renewed exam in Epstein's case comes when Trump and members of his administration had repeatedly sworn to publish information in connection with the Epstein examinations.
In July, the administration turned the course and the Ministry of Justice announced that they would not publish any further documents or details on the case, which has non -partisan outrage, including Trump supporters and conservative media figures.
Epstein's case has long been the subject of countless conspiracy theories, sometimes due to his connections to powerful people. His suicide from 2019 has also fueled conspiracy theories for years.
The most recent announcement by the Ministry of Justice has also examined Trump's years of friendship with Epstein.
In July, The Wall Street Journal reported This Trump supposedly wrote Epstein as part of an album organized by Maxwell in 2003 for the 50th birthday.
According to the report, Trump's letter contained a sketch of a naked woman with Trump's signature. Trump denied the journal's report and sued the newspaper for defamation.
About a week layer, The journal reported that officials from the Ministry of Justice Trump informed that his name appeared in the Epstein files in the early this year. In the newspaper it was found that it is not a sign of misconduct to be mentioned in the records. Trump's speaker denied the report and called him “fake news”.
From the growing pressure, the Ministry of Justice sent Todd Blanche, the deputy general prosecutor and one of the former lawyers of Trump, at the end of July with Maxwell, to determine whether she “had information about someone who committed crimes against victims”.
The meeting, which lasted two days, was held behind closed doors. On Friday, Maxwell was moved from a prison in Florida to a facility with lower security in Texas.