Former Unit 8200 director; Carbyne board member; described Epstein investment concealment
Pinchas Buchris was a co-founder and director of Reporty Homeland Security (later rebranded as Carbyne), an Israeli emergency response technology company. According to leaked emails from former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, Buchris was involved in securing a $1 million investment from Jeffrey Epstein in March 2015. Buchris, a former director of Israel's Unit 8200 military intelligence unit and Unit 81, told Israeli media that he did not know Epstein personally and considered Barak to be the source of the investment. After Epstein's re-arrest in July 2019, Buchris was no longer listed on the company's board. There is no evidence of Buchris being arrested, charged, convicted, or investigated in connection with Epstein's crimes or the investment arrangement.
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