Bobby Kotick, former CEO of Activision Blizzard, appears in the Epstein files through email correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein dating from 2012-2013. According to Kotick's representatives, Epstein initiated contact and Kotick provided largely dismissive responses. The emails show Epstein attempted to arrange meetings and invited Kotick to his private island, but Kotick was not attached to any allegations of sexual abuse or other criminal activity related to Epstein. An initial media report mischaracterizing the correspondence was retracted. Kotick's appearance in the files reflects Epstein's broader pattern of attempting to cultivate relationships with powerful figures across various industries.
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