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Epstein Was 'Hidden Advisor' to Rothschild Banking Chief

From Hankyoreh · (5m ago) Korean Critical tone

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • New details reveal a closer relationship between Ariane de Rothschild, CEO of Edmond de Rothschild Group, and Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Epstein acted as a "hidden advisor" to de Rothschild, offering guidance on financial matters, family disputes, and even personal issues.
  • The revelations emerge from recently unsealed U.S. Department of Justice documents related to the Epstein case.

The intricate web connecting the prominent Rothschild banking dynasty with the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein continues to unravel, casting a shadow over one of Europe's most storied financial institutions. Recent revelations, stemming from unsealed U.S. Department of Justice documents, expose a surprisingly deep and multifaceted relationship between Ariane de Rothschild, the formidable CEO of the Edmond de Rothschild Group, and Epstein.

I am truly grateful for your amazing help.

โ€” Ariane de RothschildAn email from Ariane de Rothschild to Jeffrey Epstein expressing gratitude for his assistance, particularly regarding a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice.

Far from a mere acquaintance, Epstein appears to have served as a "hidden advisor" to de Rothschild, offering counsel that extended beyond the boardroom. The documents suggest Epstein provided guidance on complex financial negotiations, including a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice, and even delved into de Rothschild's personal and familial conflicts. This intimate level of involvement, including correspondence and meetings over several years, raises profound questions about the judgment and vetting processes within the Edmond de Rothschild Group.

I'm not worried at all... reporters here write a lot of nonsense anyway.

โ€” Ariane de RothschildDe Rothschild's dismissive response to Epstein when asked about media reports concerning his alleged crimes in January 2019.

What makes this connection particularly jarring from a European perspective is the juxtaposition of a venerable institution, steeped in centuries of financial history and often the subject of its own share of conspiracy theories, with a figure synonymous with depravity and exploitation. The Edmond de Rothschild Group, a distinct entity from the other Rothschild branches, has long navigated its own path, often emphasizing its independence and unique heritage. Yet, this entanglement with Epstein risks tarnishing that carefully cultivated image.

Ariane was not aware of Epstein's crimes and had no business connection.

โ€” Edmond de Rothschild Bank spokespersonThe bank's initial official statement following Epstein's death.

The narrative presented by the bank โ€“ that de Rothschild was unaware of Epstein's crimes and that their interactions were purely professional โ€“ has been repeatedly challenged by investigative reporting and now, by the sheer volume of documented communication. The discrepancy between the bank's official statements and the evidence emerging from the Epstein files highlights a potential disconnect and raises concerns about transparency. For observers in Europe, the story is not just about financial dealings, but also about the ethical responsibilities of powerful individuals and institutions in the face of overwhelming evidence of wrongdoing.

Ariane had normal business meetings with him, and she was not aware of any lawsuits regarding his crimes or personal conduct.

โ€” Edmond de Rothschild Bank spokespersonThe bank's revised statement after The Wall Street Journal reported on their meetings and correspondence in 2023.
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Originally published by Hankyoreh in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.