Epstein's Private Calendar Emerges: Prominent Names Listed Include a Rothschild, Noam

Epstein's Private Calendar Emerges: Prominent Names Listed Include a Rothschild, Noam Chomsky, Biden's CIA Chief, Goldman Sachs' Top Lawyer



In 2014, current CIA director William Burns had three meetings with Jeffrey Epstein when Burns was Obama's deputy secretary of state and after Epstein had been convicted of child sex exploitation, the Wall Street Journal reports.



Burns and Epstein first met in Washington prior to Burns visiting Epstein and his Manhattan townhouse, according to a trove of leaked documents that include Epstein's schedules which were not contained in Epstein's "black book" of contacts or flight logs.



Burns, who became CIA Director under Biden in 2021, met with Epstein while he was preparing to leave his position in the government, according to agency spokeswoman Tammy Kupperman Thorp.



Epstein also had dozens of meetings with then-Obama White House attorney Kathryn Ruemmler, who went on to become Goldman Sachs' top lawyer in 2020. Epstein also planned for her to join him in 2015 on a trip to Paris, and in 2017 to visit his private island in the Caribbean.



The two first met when Epstein called her to ask if she would be interested in representing the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation—a relationship which never panned out.



Epstein also connected Ruemmler with Ariane de Rothschild, current CEO of the Swiss private bank Edmond de Rothschild Group.



Rothschild met with Epstein over a dozen times.



Other notables in the new report include:




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