Steve Bannon discusses using a church front and cryptocurrency to shield fund flows and claim confession privilege in communications with Jeffrey E...
The email chain suggests Bannon and Epstein were exploring ways to route campaign money through a religious entity and cryptocurrency to evade disclosure and possibly invoke clergy‑privilege against a Bannon proposes adding a Christian component (church) to create confession privilege against Mueller Discussion of “coin issues” – receiving, distributing, and paying in cryptocurrency. Inquiry about
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The email chain suggests Bannon and Epstein were exploring ways to route campaign money through a religious entity and cryptocurrency to evade disclosure and possibly invoke clergy‑privilege against a Bannon proposes adding a Christian component (church) to create confession privilege against Mueller Discussion of “coin issues” – receiving, distributing, and paying in cryptocurrency. Inquiry about
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Steve Bannon emails Jeffrey Epstein discussing church shield and crypto campaign financing
The exchange links two high‑profile figures—Bannon, a former Trump adviser, and Epstein, a convicted sex offender—who discuss using a church to claim confession privilege against Mueller and a cryptoc Bannon and Epstein exchanged emails on Feb. 24, 2018. They discuss forming a church to invoke confession privilege against Mueller. Conversation includes “coin issues” – receiving, distributing, and
Bannon–Epstein emails discuss Saudi‑linked funding, think‑tank financing and covert political coalition building
The exchange directly links Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein to discussions about securing money for a think‑tank, political ads, and a ‘coin’ funding mechanism, mentions a Saudi connection, and refer Bannon and Epstein coordinate on raising money for a think‑tank, ads, and policy meetings. Reference to a Saudi‑linked individual ('Jide') to be read into Saudi, suggesting foreign influence. Discuss
Bannon–Epstein emails discuss Saudi‑linked funding, think‑tank financing and covert political coalition building
Bannon–Epstein emails discuss Saudi‑linked funding, think‑tank financing and covert political coalition building The exchange directly links Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein to discussions about securing money for a think‑tank, political ads, and a ‘coin’ funding mechanism, mentions a Saudi connection, and references using a church for confession privilege against Mueller. These are concrete leads (names, funding flows, foreign donor, potential legal strategy) involving high‑profile political operatives, making it a high‑impact investigative target. Key insights: Bannon and Epstein coordinate on raising money for a think‑tank, ads, and policy meetings.; Reference to a Saudi‑linked individual ('Jide') to be read into Saudi, suggesting foreign influence.; Discussion of a 'coin' funding mechanism, donor flow, and FEC compliance questions.
Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein discuss covert funding strategies, including ‘coins’, church structures, and foreign donor flows for political ope...
The email chain directly links two high‑profile figures—former White House strategist Steve Bannon and convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein—to a discussion of illicit financial mechanisms (cryptocurren Bannon acknowledges a senior aide (Don McGahn) as the ‘best’ contact for the plan. Epstein requests money for a think‑tank, ads, and policy meetings, indicating a funding pipeline. Discussion of usin
Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein discuss covert funding strategies, including ‘coins’, church structures, and foreign donor flows for political operations
Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein discuss covert funding strategies, including ‘coins’, church structures, and foreign donor flows for political operations The email chain directly links two high‑profile figures—former White House strategist Steve Bannon and convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein—to a discussion of illicit financial mechanisms (cryptocurrency‑like “coins”, church tithe structures, and foreign donor routing) intended to support a political coalition and possibly evade legal scrutiny. The content provides concrete leads (names, dates, funding concepts) that merit immediate investigative follow‑up, and if verified would be highly controversial and damaging to both individuals and associated political entities. Key insights: Bannon acknowledges a senior aide (Don McGahn) as the ‘best’ contact for the plan.; Epstein requests money for a think‑tank, ads, and policy meetings, indicating a funding pipeline.; Discussion of using a church structure to claim clergy‑privilege against Mueller investigations.
Steve Bannon discusses using a church front and cryptocurrency to shield fund flows and claim confession privilege in communications with Jeffrey Epstein
Steve Bannon discusses using a church front and cryptocurrency to shield fund flows and claim confession privilege in communications with Jeffrey Epstein The email chain suggests Bannon and Epstein were exploring ways to route campaign money through a religious entity and cryptocurrency to evade disclosure and possibly invoke clergy‑privilege against a Mueller investigation. It names high‑profile actors (Bannon, Epstein, Susan Rice, Michael Flynn) and mentions intelligence sharing concerns, providing concrete follow‑up angles (financial flow mechanisms, legal shield tactics). While the content is speculative and unverified, it offers actionable leads on potential illicit funding structures and privilege claims, meriting a strong but not blockbuster rating. Key insights: Bannon proposes adding a Christian component (church) to create confession privilege against Mueller.; Discussion of “coin issues” – receiving, distributing, and paying in cryptocurrency.; Inquiry about donor‑to‑campaign fund flow, foreign donor prohibitions, and whether money must pass through the campaign.
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