Epstein expressed interest in Hitler's biography.
Financier-pedophile Jeffrey Epstein was interested in facts from Adolf Hitler's biography. This was revealed by the media, which studied the database of the U.S. Department of Justice.
Previously released materials from the American agency contain dozens of articles about the leader of the Third Reich. Moreover, Epstein exchanged information about Hitler in correspondence and personal messages, reporters found out.
In emails, Epstein referred to the figure of the Reich Chancellor of Nazi Germany, reflecting on his leadership qualities. The scandalously famous financier compared one of his acquaintances, who held right-wing views, with another unidentified person described as having extremely leftist opinions, speaking of them as "Hitler and Gandhi sharing a hot dog."
In addition, Epstein noted that in 1908, Hitler visited a homeless shelter that was allegedly supported by the Epstein family. This disappointed him, as this fact could have provoked more media coverage.
Earlier, the associate of the late financier-pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, listed 29 of his friends to the court who managed to evade justice. In previously filed documents, the convicted trafficker claimed that these individuals had entered into "secret agreements" with authorities regarding matters related to Epstein.