Steve Bannon explica mensajes de 2019 a Jeffrey Epstein para documental

Mensajes de texto recién liberados de 2019 muestran a Steve Bannon intercambiando comunicaciones amistosas con Jeffrey Epstein. Bannon afirma que los mensajes buscaban persuadir a Epstein para que participara en un proyecto de documental. Los intercambios han salido a la luz recientemente, lo que ha motivado la aclaración de Bannon.

En 2019, Steve Bannon, ex estratega de la Casa Blanca, envió mensajes de texto a Jeffrey Epstein, el delincuente sexual convicto que murió ese año. Según Bannon, estas comunicaciones formaban parte de un esfuerzo para convencer a Epstein de participar en un documental. Los textos, descritos como cordiales, han sido liberados recientemente, arrojando luz sobre sus interacciones durante ese período. \n\nBannon ha abordado los mensajes directamente, afirmando que su propósito era únicamente engatusar a Epstein para que se uniera al proyecto de película. No se proporcionaron más detalles sobre el contenido o el estado del documental en los informes. Epstein, quien enfrentaba cargos federales relacionados con tráfico sexual al momento de su muerte, tenía conexiones con varias figuras de alto perfil, incluyendo a Bannon. \n\nEsta revelación se suma al escrutinio continuo de las asociaciones de Epstein. La explicación de Bannon enmarca el contacto como profesional, ligado a la producción de medios en lugar de lazos personales.

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