How US commerce secretary's Epstein links were uncovered by British whistleblower
A British whistleblower has revealed connections between U.S. Commerce Secretary nominee Howard Lutnick and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. The details were identified through a meticulous review of publicly released legal documents by researcher Simon Andriesz.
British whistleblower Simon Andriesz uncovered the links by cross-referencing Howard Lutnick's name within thousands of pages of unsealed Epstein-related court documents. The findings suggest previous interactions or associations that has drawn significant public interest following Lutnick's nomination to a high-ranking government position.
Andriesz, who has a history of scrutinizing public records, noted that the entries were located in files released during recent legal proceedings. The data provides a look into the social and professional circles surrounding the disgraced financier during the period currently under renewed investigation by journalists and legal experts.
As the U.S. Commerce Secretary nominee, Lutnick's past professional ties are facing increased scrutiny during the confirmation process. The revelations contribute to a broader ongoing effort to map the extensive network of global leaders and business figures associated with Epstein. Source: Simon Andriesz / Public Epstein Files.
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