Steve Bannon förklarar sms från 2019 till Jeffrey Epstein för dokumentär

Nyligen släppta sms från 2019 visar Steve Bannon utbyta vänliga kommunikationer med Jeffrey Epstein. Bannon uppger att meddelandena syftade till att övertala Epstein att delta i ett dokumentärprojekt. Uttalen har kommit fram nyligen och har lett till Bannons förtydligande.

2019 skickade Steve Bannon, tidigare vit hus-strateg, sms till Jeffrey Epstein, den dömde sexualförbrytaren som dog det året. Enligt Bannon var dessa kommunikationer del av ett försök att övertyga Epstein om att delta i en dokumentär. De beskrivna som kamratliga texterna har nyligen släppts och kastar ljus över deras interaktioner under den perioden. \n\nBannon har direkt adresserat meddelandena och hävdat att deras enda syfte var att övertala Epstein att ansluta till filmprojektet. Inga ytterligare detaljer om dokumentärens innehåll eller status lämnades i rapporterna. Epstein, som vid dödsfallet stod inför federala anklagelser relaterade till sexhandel, hade kontakter med olika högprofilerade personer, inklusive Bannon. \n\nDenna avslöjande tillför den pågående granskningen av Epsteins associationer. Bannons förklaring framställer kontakten som professionell, knuten till medieproduktion snarare än personliga band.

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