Chomsky and Epstein
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December 15, 2025 at 2:54 am #261991
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ParticipantEpstein’s files have shown that Noam Chomsky was also in friendship with Epstein and received funds from him
——————————————-Chomsky had deeper ties with Epstein than previously known, documents reveal
The philosopher and the sex trafficker were in contact long after Epstein was convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor, documents reveal.——————————————-
Donald Trump is not the only one involved in this sex scandalDecember 17, 2025 at 10:04 am #262085Young Master Smeet
ModeratorReading the Epstein story more generally, including the article published in the New York Times yesterday, it seems Epstein was very good at cultivating contacts and trading off light associations (which he would exaggerate to his own ends).
“Epstein exaggerated his association with David Rockefeller as a crucial calling card.
Few Americans were better connected in the 1990s than David Rockefeller, the heir to the industrial fortune. We found that Epstein managed to insinuate himself into Rockefeller’s world by having his foundation donate tens of thousands of dollars to Rockefeller University and the Trilateral Commission. On at least one occasion that has not been previously reported, Epstein hosted Rockefeller at his Manhattan mansion for a small group discussion about estate planning, an attendee told us.
Epstein also claimed that he managed money for the Rockefeller family, which appears to have been a lie; a person who helped manage the family’s wealth told us that Epstein didn’t even pitch Rockefeller on any investments. Nonetheless, we found that Epstein used the Rockefeller name to impress powerful people and institutions.”
“Les Wexner, the billionaire behind such brands as the Limited and Victoria’s Secret, was probably Epstein’s biggest benefactor, but he also offered another kind of currency: credibility and credentials.
In the late ’80s, Epstein used his association with Wexner to develop relationships with men like Ken Lipper, a prominent hedge-fund manager; we discovered that Epstein then falsely claimed on a regulatory filing that he worked for a Lipper hedge fund. He used Wexner’s money to rescue the lawyer Alan Dershowitz from a failed investment; Dershowitz went on to become one of Epstein’s chief defenders.”
Noticeably, Epstein procured letters of reference from some of these people, seemingly like the one Chomsky penned.
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