Ehud's Apartment: Israel Accused of Managing Security System in Epstein's Home
Israel is accused of managing the security system in Jeffrey Epstein's apartment, where he allegedly ran a sex trafficking operation.
According to a report by "Drop Site News", the security system in the New York apartment of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein was reportedly set up by the Israeli government. Epstein, who was involved in managing a youth sex trafficking network, had his security equipment installed in early 2016 at Manhattan's building located at 301 on 66th Street, where former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak often stayed. The allegations stem from emails released by the U.S. Department of Justice, indicating that Epstein personally approved of the installations and facilitated meetings between his staff and Israeli security officials.
The report highlights that the apartments in the building were frequently rented out to individuals connected to Epstein, and they were used to accommodate underage models. The emails suggest that security measures in "Ehud's apartment" were operational for at least two years, with regular communications occurring between the Israeli permanent mission to the United Nations and Epstein's team regarding security matters. This raises significant questions about the extent of involvement by foreign entities in domestic criminal activities, especially concerning accusations of sex trafficking and the protection of underage individuals.
The implications of these revelations are profound, as they not only point to a potentially troubling alliance in managing Epstein's operations but also challenge the oversight of security collaborations with international partners. The fallout from these accusations could prompt further investigations into Israel's role and the broader security protocols in place that permit such cooperation with individuals accused of serious crimes.