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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick suspects that Jeffrey Epstein managed to secure a favorable 2008 prison sentence by offering prosecutors incriminating video evidence of clients involved in his sex trafficking scheme.
This bold assertion appears to contradict the statement made by FBI Director Kash Patel during a congressional hearing last month, where he claimed the federal agency has ‘no credible evidence’ of Epstein trafficking women to anyone besides himself.
Lutnick, a New York native, lived next door to Epstein for 10 years.
Lutnick recounted on the New York Post’s Pod Force One podcast a story about his sole visit to Epstein’s residence, where he noticed a massage table prominently placed on the main floor.
After Lutnick asked Epstein how often he got a massage, the financier said: ‘Every day… and the right kind of massage.’
‘It’s disgusting, the man is disgusting,’ said the Trump administration official, suggesting that others remain silent because they ‘engaged’ in these activities and were recorded on video.
Host Miranda Devine questioned how Epstein’s wealthy and influential acquaintances, including Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, ‘could associate with him without perceiving what Lutnick saw, or whether they chose to overlook it.’
Lutnick responded: ‘They participated.’

The Commerce Secretary, Howard Lutnick, proposes that Jeffrey Epstein used video evidence of influential individuals on his ‘massage table’ as part of his 2008 plea bargain.

Lutnick lived next to Epstein (home pictured) for 10 years and said he visited his neighbor once – and never went back after seeing a massage table in the center of the main floor
‘And what happened in that massage room, I assume, was on video,’ he continued. ‘This guy was the greatest blackmailer ever, blackmailed people. That’s how he had money.’
‘I assume way back when they traded those videos in exchange for him getting that 18-month sentence, which allowed him to have visits and be out of jail,’ Lutnick said of the plea deal Epstein struck with Florida prosecutors in 2008.
‘I mean, he’s a serial sex offender. How could he get 18 months and be able to go to his office during the day and have visitors and stuff? There must have been a trade.’
Speculation has long swirled around Epstein’s client list and the alleged existence of evidence implicating high-profile figures in his sex trafficking operation.
But Patel told lawmakers last month that the FBI does not have evidence in its possession linking specific individuals to Epstein’s crimes.
‘You’ve seen most of the files, who if anyone did Epstein traffic these young women to besides himself?’ Sec. John Kennedy (R-La.) asked Patel during a Senate Judiciary hearing on September 16.
‘There is no credible information, none – if there were I would bring the case yesterday – that he trafficked to other individuals,’ Patel replied.
‘So the answer is no one?’ the Republican senator pressed.
Patel affirmed: ‘For the information that we have… in the case file.’

Lutnick’s comments appear to contradict FBI Director Kash Patel’s claims to Congress last month that federal prosecutors don’t have any evidence in their possession that Epstein trafficked young women to anyone but himself

Epstein had a rolodex of high powered individuals – including Donald Trump – and conspiracies swirled that many of these people were clients in a sex trafficking ring
‘I am not saying that others were not trafficked and others were not involved. What I am telling you is that based on the information that we have… we have released all credible information,’ he added.
‘I know that’s not going to satisfy many, many, many people,’ the FBI Director admitted.
He says that the original search warrants from then-U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida Alex Acosta were ‘limited’ and therefore do not include names.
In 2008, Epstein reached a plea agreement with Acosta’s office where he was charged with one count of solicitation of prostitution and one count of soliciting a minor for prostitution.
Evidence suggested more extensive criminal activity involving multiple victims.
The deal made it so Epstein only received an 18-month prison sentence in the Palm Beach County jail with work release allowing him to leave for 12 hours, six days a week.
He served only 13 months of his sentence.
The favorable sentencing and questionable stipulations of the plea agreement had conspiracy theorists wondering for years what else Epstein might have turned over to get him the light punishment.