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Epstein's mansion: hidden cameras, letters, and photographs with world leaders

The New York Times published never-before-seen photos of the pedophile financier spending time with Bill Gates, Woody Allen, Bill Clinton, and Fidel Castro, among others

This week, the Democratic tabloid The New York Times mysteriously obtained access to never-before-seen letters that were addressed to the late pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, along with photographs from inside his seven-story mansion in Manhattan.

There are in total hundreds of photos and letters written by well-known figures from the American and global elite, including artists and politicians. These memoirs offer a new perspective on the life and relationships of the powerful New York agent in the years leading up to his arrest after being accused of leading a child trafficking ring in 2019.

For his 63rd birthday in 2016, the now-deceased Epstein received as a gift, for example, lettersfrom film director Woody Allen, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, real estate magnate Mortimer Zuckerman, and left-wing writer and activist Noam Chomsky.

Three adults are walking together down a street; two of them are holding hands and seem to be smiling as they go.
Epstein photographed alongside Woody Allen and his wife | La Derecha Diario


Typewritten letter in English recounting experiences of dinners at a neighbor’s house, mentioning the variety of guests, the food served, and anecdotes about organizing the dinners, signed at the end with a handwritten signature.
The letter written by Allen was addressed to Epstein | La Derecha Diario


Epstein was in contact with figures from all over the world.

"As neighbors, my wife Soon-Yi and I have been invited to dinner many times. We always accept, always interesting. Great variety of interesting people at every dinner: politicians, scientists, professors, magicians, comedians, intellectuals, journalists," reads the handwritten letter by Allen.

In his letter, Allen then compares those dinners where Epstein served as host to those at the castle in the 1931 film adaptation of Dracula, where actor Bela Lugosi, who plays the main character, has three young vampire women who attend to the place.

Inside his mansion, the financier, whose death has been the subject of countless theories on the internet, treasured photographs where he appears with world figures such as Pope John Paul II, singer Mick Jagger, businessman Elon Musk, former president Bill Clinton, former Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, and former Colombian president Andrés Pastrana.

Three men pose together and smile in a casual photograph.
Fidel Castro and Andrés Pastrana at a meeting with Epstein | La Derecha Diario

Epstein's relationship with Bill Gates and the Clintons.

The Times managed to access a photo, which was kept in Epstein's room, where a bill signed by technocratic billionaire Bill Gates can be seen with the phrase "I was wrong!" written above, illustrating the close relationship that the sex offender had with Gates.

Curiously, Epstein recorded everything that happened within his four walls. In his personal room, he had installed a recording camera, which was mounted in a corner of the ceiling above his bed.

In recent hours, at the initiative of President Trump, the United States Congress summoned for the months of September and October the country's attorneys general from the last two decades who were investigating Epstein's trafficking network, as well as former president Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary Clinton for their close ties with the financier.

Two men sitting across from each other smile and talk in a dimly lit indoor setting.
A photo of Bill Clinton with Jeffrey Epstein, both with a knowing look | La Derecha Diario
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