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Jeffrey Epstein And The Curious Case Of The Saudi Passport

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The revelation that Jeffrey Epstein possessed a fake Saudi passport under a different name has long been one of the most jarring indicators of his ties to intelligence, international trafficking, or both—and it's back in the spotlight as new legal filings and investigative reports revisit the issue. Originally discovered during a 2018 raid on Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse, the passport—bearing Epstein’s photo but a false name and listing Saudi Arabia as the issuing country—was allegedly used in the 1980s for travel to multiple countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, and Spain. Epstein's legal team at the time claimed it was kept for “personal protection,” in case of a potential kidnapping threat, but that explanation has never held water. The existence of the passport, complete with entry stamps and a Saudi address, raises deeply troubling questions about who facilitated it, why it was needed, and what it was used to conceal.
As renewed scrutiny falls on Epstein’s international dealings, the Saudi passport stands as a flashing red warning light that has yet to be fully investigated. Was it issued through intelligence contacts? Was it part of his broader strategy to move across borders without detection while trafficking victims or laundering money? And why has there been so little appetite from U.S. authorities to get to the bottom of it? With growing calls for the release of Epstein’s full travel records and more detailed disclosures from foreign governments, the passport isn’t just a bizarre artifact—it’s potential proof of a global protection network. Until that question is answered, the image of Epstein’s fake identity, backed by a foreign government, will remain one of the most damning symbols of how far his reach extended—and how little has been done to confront it.
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The revelation that Jeffrey Epstein possessed a fake Saudi passport under a different name has long been one of the most jarring indicators of his ties to intelligence, international trafficking, or both—and it's back in the spotlight as new legal filings and investigative reports revisit the issue. Originally discovered during a 2018 raid on Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse, the passport—bearing Epstein’s photo but a false name and listing Saudi Arabia as the issuing country—was allegedly used in the 1980s for travel to multiple countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, and Spain. Epstein's legal team at the time claimed it was kept for “personal protection,” in case of a potential kidnapping threat, but that explanation has never held water. The existence of the passport, complete with entry stamps and a Saudi address, raises deeply troubling questions about who facilitated it, why it was needed, and what it was used to conceal.
As renewed scrutiny falls on Epstein’s international dealings, the Saudi passport stands as a flashing red warning light that has yet to be fully investigated. Was it issued through intelligence contacts? Was it part of his broader strategy to move across borders without detection while trafficking victims or laundering money? And why has there been so little appetite from U.S. authorities to get to the bottom of it? With growing calls for the release of Epstein’s full travel records and more detailed disclosures from foreign governments, the passport isn’t just a bizarre artifact—it’s potential proof of a global protection network. Until that question is answered, the image of Epstein’s fake identity, backed by a foreign government, will remain one of the most damning symbols of how far his reach extended—and how little has been done to confront it.
[email protected]
source:
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/jeffrey-epstein-used-foreign-passport-fake-name-enter-saudi-arabia-n1031046
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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