A new report has exposed that the late financier, Jeffrey Epstein, who was registered as a child sex offender, had scheduled meetings with now-CIA Director William Burns in the years following his accusations of sexually abusing female minors in Florida. The documents also disclose that Burns met with Epstein three times in 2014 when he held the position of deputy secretary of state. Although he could not recall receiving a ride from Epstein, other notable names appearing in these documents include Kathryn Ruemmler—a White House counsel to President Barack Obama before becoming a top lawyer at Goldman Sachs.
Epstein passed away at age 66 in his New York City jail cell back in 2019 after being apprehended on charges related to sex trafficking involving young girls. According to The Wall Street Journal, an investigation into these documents indicates several connections between former CIA Director Jeffrey Epstein and multiple individuals even after he became a convicted sex offender. While the purpose behind such meetings remains uncertain, most attendees told The Wall Street Journal they visited him for reasons pertaining to his wealth and influence.
Remarkably, none of their names appeared on Epstein's now public contact list despite having attended various meetings—one occurring just one month post-Clinton's inauguration back in 1993. Moreover, visitor logs reportedly display around 17 visits by Epstein himself to then-President Bill Clinton's White House.
A thorough examination of Epstein’s private calendar revealed additional encounters with significant figures such as Noam Chomsky—an MIT professor—and another White House counsel serving under President Obama. In an explosive report released Sunday by The Wall Street Journal, it came to light that numerous left-wing personalities—including Joe Biden’s current CIA Chief William Burns—had met with Jeffrey Epstein following his conviction for child sex crimes.
Further investigations uncovered three separate occasions when Burns engaged with Epstein while simultaneously discovering connections between him and Leon Botstein—Bard College president—, Kathryn Ruemmler—an ex-White House counsel to Barack Obama—and Noam Chomsky—a renowned professor. Additionally, other individuals listed in documents associated with Epstein's laptop included Ariane de Rothschild—CEO of the Swiss private bank Edmond de Rothschild Group—Joshua Cooper Ramo—former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak—Harvard University professor Martin Nowak and anthropologist Helen Fisher.
Epstein was discovered dead under suspicious circumstances within his New York City jail cell back in 2019.