Israeli technology executive who served as CEO of Carbyne (formerly Reporty Homeland Security), an emergency communications startup co-founded by Ehud Barak with investment from Jeffrey Epstein's Southern Trust. Appears in 57 documents and is named in Carbyne board documents within the EFTA files. Email correspondence shows Elichai presenting Carbyne's "911" emergency response technology to potential investors including Qatar's Jabor Al Thani, with Epstein and Barak copied on communications. One email chain shows a Qatar presentation for "Carbyne 911" with Elichai writing: "I will be happy to follow up and take it from here," while Barak provided the introduction. Carbyne was sold to American technology firm Axon for $625 million in 2025.
The company's board and staff included multiple former Israeli intelligence and military personnel, and its technology raised privacy concerns from civil liberties organizations.
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Amir Elichai is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.
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About Amir Elichai
Who is Amir Elichai?
Israeli technology executive who served as CEO of Carbyne (formerly Reporty Homeland Security), an emergency communications startup co-founded by Ehud Barak with investment from Jeffrey Epstein's Southern Trust. Appears in 57 documents and is named in Carbyne board documents within the EFTA files. Email correspondence shows Elichai presenting Carbyne's "911" emergency response technology to potential investors including Qatar's Jabor Al Thani, with Epstein and Barak copied on communications. One email chain shows a Qatar presentation for "Carbyne 911" with Elichai writing: "I will be happy to follow up and take it from here," while Barak provided the introduction. Carbyne was sold to American technology firm Axon for $625 million in 2025. The company's board and staff included multiple former Israeli intelligence and military personnel, and its technology raised privacy concerns from civil liberties organizations.
What is Amir Elichai's connection to Jeffrey Epstein?
Amir Elichai appears in 57 case documents, 0 flight logs, and 0 emails from the Epstein investigation files. Connected to 2 other persons of interest.
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