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Jeffrey Epstein’s Private Calendar Shows Meetings With CIA Chief And Obama Admin Official

Jeffrey Epstein’s private calendar was obtained by the Wall Street Journal and the names with scheduled meetings are making people ask a lot of questions. Number one is where in the hell are the client list and all those videos?

But as we don’t have those, the calender will suffice for now. The calendar showed scheduled meetings with the current CIA director, William Burns, a college president, Leon Botstein, and Obama White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler.

Ruemmler had dozens of meetings with Epstein after her White House service but before she became a top lawyer at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. in 2020. The Journal says the documents don’t reveal the reason for the meetings or if they happened.

Burns had meetings with Epstein in 2014 when Mr. Burns was deputy secretary of state.

CIA spokeswoman Tammy Kupperman Thorp said:

“The director did not know anything about him, other than that he was introduced as an expert in the financial services sector and offered general advice on transition to the private sector.

“They had no relationship.”

Thorp added that Burns remembered meeting Epstein once briefly in New York, “The director does not recall any further contact, including receiving a ride to the airport.”

“I regret ever knowing Jeffrey Epstein,” Ruemmler said.

Botstein said:

“I was an unsuccessful fundraiser and actually the object of a little bit of sadism on his part in dangling philanthropic support.

“That was my relationship with him.

“We looked him up, and he was a convicted felon for a sex crime.

“We believe in rehabilitation.”

Other big names mentioned in the calendar include:

Ariane de Rothschild, chief executive of the Swiss private bank Edmond de Rothschild Group.

Joshua Cooper Ramo, who served on the boards of Starbucks Corp. and FedEx Corp.

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak.

Harvard University professor Martin Nowak.

Anthropologist Helen Fisher.

According to The WSJ:

Ms. Ruemmler had a professional relationship with Epstein in connection with her role at law firm Latham & Watkins LLP and didn’t travel with him, a Goldman Sachs spokesman said. Epstein introduced her to potential legal clients, such as Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates…

A spokeswoman for Latham & Watkins said Epstein wasn’t a client of the firm.

In 2006, Epstein was publicly accused of sexually abusing girls in Florida who were as young as 14 years old.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation and police investigated, and Epstein reached a deal with prosecutors in 2008.

 

 

 

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