
Amazon founder listed in Epstein's black book
Jeff Bezos appears in Epstein files primarily through documented attendance at shared billionaire social and philanthropic events, including Edge Foundation dinners and networking gatherings between 2011-2014, and through a 2018 Campfire retreat he hosted where Ghislaine Maxwell (Epstein's alleged co-conspirator) was reportedly a guest. According to authorities and reporting, Bezos has not been accused of any wrongdoing or involvement in Epstein's crimes. The documents show social overlap and networking within elite circles rather than criminal accountability.
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Jeff Bezos, who's believed to be mentioned up to 190 times. Now, none of these people have been accused of participating in Epstein's abuse or the trafficking o…
The release of over 3 million pages of Epstein-related documents from the Justice Department includes references to Jeff Bezos at multiple billionaire networkin…
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