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BREAKING: Jeffrey Epstein Claimed He Worked for the CIA—Here’s the Proof

The swamp is deeper than we thought—and now it has a name: Jeffrey Epstein.

While the media wants you to believe Epstein was just a rogue pervert who conveniently “killed himself,” new reports reveal something far more disturbing: Epstein may have been a long-term CIA asset, with connections to arms deals, offshore finance, and covert U.S. operations dating back to the early 1980s.

Epstein did claim to work for the CIA in a 2001 Evening Standard article.

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Epstein was renting property from the State Department – property that was formerly an Iranian government building seized by the U.S. after the Iran hostage crisis.

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According to a bombshell thread from Mike Benz, a former State Department official turned whistleblower, Epstein didn’t just claim CIA ties—he lived them. And the evidence is piling up.

In 1981, after leaving Bear Stearns, Epstein founded Intercontinental Assets Group, where he pitched himself as an international “bounty hunter” helping elites hide and recover money offshore. That’s already shady enough—but then came the fake Austrian passport listing Saudi Arabia as his residence, which the FBI admitted passed border checks and was entered into court at the Maxwell trial.

One of Epstein’s first clients? Adnan Khashoggi, the CIA’s go-to arms dealer during the Iran-Contra scandal. Khashoggi confirmed to investigators he worked with U.S. intelligence—and Epstein, we now know, managed his money.

Then there’s Epstein’s bizarre relationship with Les Wexner, the Victoria’s Secret billionaire who handed Epstein sweeping power of attorney. Wexner acquired a CIA-linked airline—Southern Air Transport—on the same day the CIA admitted it had been a covert Iran-Contra smuggling operation. Epstein helped broker that deal too.

Epstein also mysteriously leased one of the largest government-seized mansions in New York City—from the State Department. That’s not something private citizens get.

Benz claims Epstein was part of the CIA’s “privatization strategy” after Congress cracked down on their operations in the ’70s. Rather than stop, the CIA went dark—outsourcing its dirtiest work to middlemen like Epstein. Blackmail may have been real, but his real value was as a deal-broker, bagman, and international fixer.

“There is zero chance the CIA didn’t have files on this guy,” Benz said. And based on what we’re seeing, he’s absolutely right.

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