Around 1987 or ’88, someone introduced Epstein to Robert Maxwell: a U.K. news and textbook publisher, politician, and alleged double agent.
There’s more than enough evidence to state with confidence that Robert Maxwell was working for Israeli intelligence agency Mossad.
He’s also believed to have worked for British intelligence, and there’s evidence he had connections to the intelligence community in both the U.S. and Russia.
Throughout the ‘80s, Maxwell (1) helped the U.S. sell spy software to Russia (which he likely didn’t know was bugged), (2) expedited Israeli passports for Russian mafia and intelligence figures headed to the U.S., and (3) introduced Jeffrey Epstein to his daughter, Ghislaine.
The photo in the top left (above) shows Donald Trump and Robert Maxwell on Maxwell’s own surveillance yacht, which he purchased from Adnan Khashoggi’s brother. It was taken in 1989.
Maxwell died suspiciously two years later, after news broke of his connections to Mossad.
By the way, those Israeli passports that Maxwell helped expedite were used by members of the Semion Mogilevich crime syndicate, based out of Hungary and Russia.
Joe Biden could have declassified the Jeffrey Epstein files. Why didn’t he? Could it be because releasing Jeffrey Epstein’s secrets would risk exposing state secrets?
Is it possible that the reason Jeffrey Epstein was protected for so long — the reason that he was given a slap on the wrist the first time he was found guilty of child sex trafficking — is the same reason that Donald Trump has gotten away with so much himself?
We may never know the answers, but we do know this: Epstein couldn’t have started his sex trafficking network without the network he was introduced to a decade earlier.
That network was (or still is) an intersection between organized crime, intelligence agencies, and U.S. officials.
Whatever the FBI knows, they’ve known it a lot longer than most Americans realize.