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From: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>
To: Ed la
Subject: Re: Eyes only
Date: Tue, 01 May 2012 17:11:05 +0000
he is in trouble the judge wne way out of his way to let him know that he is fucked„
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Ed c wrote:
Hi Jeff
This is a draft of what I wrote for Guardian. Any suggestions
I met with DSK on Friday the13th 2011 at the elegant Pavilion de la Reine hotel in Paris. Only 11 months
had elapsed since the Friday the 13th in May when he had arrived at the Sofitel in New York. At that time, he
was then leading Nicolas Sarkozy by almost 20 points in the polls, As he told me, he had planned to announce
his candidacy on June 15th and he had no doubts he would be nominated by the Socialist Party and was
confident that he would be elected the next President of France. His had planned to make only a brief stop
over in New York that weekend to see his daughter because he had a crucial meeting at 3 PM on Sunday in
Berlin with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. As the managing director of the IMF, he had come up with
plan, codenamed "Comprehensive," to head off a Greek default on its sovereign debt. But to make it work, he
needed German support. "If Germany backed it, the other European governments would follow," he said.
Otherwise, the crises "would quickly spiral out of control and spread to Spain, Italy and other Eurozone
countries." So, he planned to spend less than 24 hours in New York. But, as things turned out, he would not
reach Berlin. Nor would he run for President. Instead, he would be locked up in the grisly prison cell under
suicide watch at Rikers Island jail in New York City, charged by a Grand Jury with sexual assault, and forced
to resign as head of the IMF. By the time, the prosecutors decided that the only witness against him had been
untruthful and dropped all the charges against him, the scandal had so besmirched his reputation that his
political ambitions had been effectively ruined.
Yet, despite all that he went through in those 11 months, he seemed remarkably optimistic, even buoyant,
when I met with him. He had recently provided his analysis of the consequences of globalization at an
economic gathering at Kiev in the Ukraine, and, as far as I could determine, remained deeply engaged in the
same issues as when he had presided over as head of the 178 nation IMF. He came into the hotel lounge
precisely on time. He was dressed in a dark suit and an open-necked blue shirt that showed off a deep tan. I
expected that he might have been depressed after all that has happened to him, including his being charged just
3 weeks early with complicity in a French prostitution ring, but he showed no visible signs of distress during
the two hour interview. He was determined to clear his name and return to work as an economist. He spoke
softly in perfect English, answering all my questions with the sort of lucidity one rarely finds in American
politicians. He made it manifestly clear to me that he now believes that what happened at the Sofitel did not
occur in isolation from his political challenge to Sarkozy and his UMP party. Even if the incident had not
been planned in advance to entrap him, he suggested that there considerable evidence that he had emerged
indicating that he had been under surveillance and that what occurred was deliberately "shaped by those with
a political agenda" to derail his Presidential ambitions. If so, his political opponents engaged in an after-the-
fact conspiracy to turn what he termed "a consensual encounter" into an international rape scandal. When he
was put in handcuffs at JFK airport, and made to undergo the infamous "pap walk," he had no idea how this
could have happened to him. But now 11 months later, he has seen the Sofitel's closed circuit videos,
electronic key swipe records, cell phone records and other evidence that showed a great deal of behind-the
scene activities during his arrival, stay, and departure at the French-owned hotel. He had long been
suspicious that his communications were being intercepted by his political opposition in France. When I
asked him about the basis of his suspicion, he told me that there were many blatant signs, such as a copy of
one of his emails to his wife Anne Sinclair found stuck in a copying machine used by his political opponents.
He said it had been found by an associate's spouse who was temporarily working at the headquarters of
Sarkozy' UMP party. Had he taken precautions, I asked. He said that his security staff had devised a
sophisticated encryption system for his seven phones, and which had been installed earlier that spring. He then
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explained that all these encrypted phones stopped working. "I couldn't make call on them so I had the
encryption removed." This was prior to his May trip to America. He acknowledged with a shrug that he
may have underestimated the dangers of parties intercepting his calls and emails, but to him the convenience
of making calls outweighed the concern that Sarkozy's people might be listening to them. "I didn't think they
could find anything that could stop me," he said, and the"they" in the context of the conversation clearly
referred to operatives working for Sarkozy. The way he abruptly ended the encryption, and threw caution to
the wind, reflected his mind set of invulnerability. On April 28th 2011, just two weeks before coming to
New York, he had lunch with the editors of Liberation in Paris. When they asked hm if there was any way
that his political opponents could derail his campaign, he quipped back that one way would be to pay a woman
to falsely accuse him of raping her. Had that response been based on some adumbration he had that
Sarkozy's forces might actually play the sex card to stop him? He answered me that it was a joke, his gallows
humor, then, after a moment reflection, he added "Perhaps I was politically naive but I simply did not believed
that they would go that far ."
Joke or not, there is little doubt that the incident at the Sofitel that fateful day was real. While it was not a
subject he wanted to describe in detail, b he did not deny that he had a sexual encounter with the maid,
Nafissatou Diallo. According to key swipe records, she had entered his suite twice— not once-- between
12:06 and 12:07 pm. He said that he was just getting out of the shower and rushing to get ready to meet his
daughter for lunch at 12:30 PM. The bathroom was at the end of an interior corridor from his bedroom, quite a
distance into the suite. He said that when he stepped out of the bathroom , still naked, he was surprised to see
a statuesque women in a maid's uniform looking directly at him. He said it did not appear she had come to
clean the suite since he was "certain" that she had no cleaning equipment with her. ( She had, she later told
prosecutors, locked her cleaning cart in Room 2820, which is on the other side of the elevator bank from the
presidential suite. ) He said they had a brief exchange of words and gestures. He did not recall the precise
words but from her gestures, he assumed she was offering a sexual service and that what followed, according
to his account, was entirely consensual. The maid gave a very different version of the encounter to the police:
Diallo reported that he brutally sexually attacked her, dragged her around the room, and forced her to perform
fellatio twice. So we have his story and her story. In any case, the encounter ended about 7 minutes later when
DSK went to his phone at 12:13 pm to call his daughter to tell her would be late.
While DSK's version of encounter may seem bizarre, it was not the only time that a sexual liaison had
occurred in the presidential suite. When the police lab had examined the carpet in the section of corridor near
the bathroom, and found a stain containing his DNA mixed with her saliva, it also found another other semen
stains, including one containing a mixture of semen and amylase, an enzyme in saliva, in the same area that the
maid said she spat out the evidence. In that stain, it identified DNA mixed with the saliva from three different
people. In all, it identified semen or saliva mixed with semen from seven unknown individuals. So there had
been considerable previous sexual activity in this small area, some of which may have occurred shortly before
DSK was assigned the VIP suite since the saliva enzyme would not likely survive multiple room cleanings.
Moreover, this night VIP suite was not always rented. I raised the issue of this DNA evidence with DSK,
asking him if he had any idea the VIP suite may have been the venue of other sexual liaisons. He replied that
he knew nothing about this activity, and it was only on his arrival that he learned that hotel on its own initiative
had upgraded him to this $3000 a night suite (It charged him the rate of $525, the rate for an ordinary room.)
He assumed that the hotel favored him in this way because he headed the IMF (which booked the room). He
further said that he had not seen anything out of the ordinary it, other than possibly some fruit the hotel
provided, until finding the maid in the bathroom corridor.
I asked when he saw the maid for the last time. He said that it was after he left the room to check out, which,
according to the CCTV cameras, was 12:28 PM. He was just getting into the elevator, towing his suitcase
behind him, when he saw her calmly looking at him from the other side of the elevator bank, looking towards
him. He then got in the elevator. (He arrived in the lobby at 12:27 PM). What he learned afterwards, when
the Sofitel's key car records were turned over to his lawyers, was that just after he got into the elevator, she
re-entered the suite that he had just left. I asked him why she would revisit the room. Could she be
checking to if the departing guest the suite had left her a gratuity. He replied "I left no money."
He was arrested approximately 4 hours later at JFK airport. He had no idea that any complaint had been
filed against him at the hotel, he explained. He had himself provided his location when he called the Sofitel to
find out if his missing Blackberry had been found. The next day he had another surprise. He had understood
that his lawyers had worked out a bail arrangement with the prosecutor, Cyrus Vance, to release him on bond,
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which is not unusual. But, some four hours later, the deal was abruptly terminated. What had reportedly
happened in the interim was that Vance had received information bearing on the case from one or more French
officials. At the bail hearing, the assistant DA said that unverified "additional information" [was] being
provided on a daily basis regarding his [DSK's] behavior and background." This gave a sinister cast to the
case, and the judge followed the prosecution recommendation and denied bail. If this information came from
French officials, the purpose of this intervention may have been to assure that DSK was imprisoned. DSK was
hauled off to prison on charges that were later thrown out.
DSK winced in discussing the horrors he had experienced in New York. He was far more at ease talking
about economics and politics than semen stains at the Sofitel and his ordeal he suffered in the American
justice system,. When I asked him why his political rival Sarkozy had backed his appointment as managing
director of the IMF, he answered "Sarkozy knew that his own weakness was economics. He needed me to give
his administration credibility." As a former economics professor and Finance minister, he believed he had
unique qualification to deal with the Euro crisis. Since that January he had been working to head off a Greek
default. He believed it was illusionary to believe the it could be solved by market forces , Greek austerity
measures, or some form of a technical solution. He had attempted to convince Chancellor Merkel that what
was at stake was the credibility of the Eurozone. If Greece defaulted, financial markets would lose confidence
that the Euro Zone could act to avert other sovereign debt defaults. Interests rates would then soar on this
debt, making it impossible for weaker members to refinance their debt. The only way this calamity could be
avoided was if the stronger states in the Eurozone provided a bail out, which DSK reckoned could be done for
under $100 billion that Spring. "The Greek debt is a cancer that if allowed to metastasize, would destroy
credibility of Spain and Italy," he had argued. Even though the surgery, which involved using tax payers funds
for the bail out would be political anathema to Germans, he hoped that Merkel would see there was no other
choice. By May, he still was not fully convinced that she would go along, but he hoped that at their
scheduled meeting on May 15th. he could persuade here to act If he did, he was confident that with German
help, the Greek crisis could be nipped in the bud. He added wistfully,"Now we will never know."
When he concluded the discussion, I was deeply impressed by his penetrating analysis of the "trilemma,"as
he called it, faced by the Eurozone. Here was a man well versed in both economics and politics who would
have been likely elected President of France next Sunday [May 6] if not for a bizarre incident in the president
suite of the Sofitel in New York City.
***
Cheers
Ed Epstein
www.edwardjayepstein.com
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