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MASSIVE Tech Mogul And Ex-WIFE NAMED In Epstein Documents


Yet another high-profile individual has been named in the Epstein documents.

Google co-founder Sergey Brin was named in the documents as having visited Epstein’s infamous island along with his ex-wife Anne Wojcicki.

One of Epstein’s victims, Sarah Ransome, claimed that she witnessed the couple vacationing on the island in an email correspondence with the New York Post.

The correspondence was revealed as part of the latest tranche of Epstein documents released to the public.

This in no way means that Brin and his ex-wife are guilty of any wrongdoing, it merely indicates that they were allegedly on Epstein’s island. Here’s what the documents claimed:

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The New York Post provided more details on the allegations:

Ransome said she would send Callahan a series of photos from her time in Epstein’s circle, including an image of her with Brin and Wojcicki, who divorced in 2015.

“I also have other photo’s [sic] of the Epstein girls and I, whilst on the Island including a couple of pictures of me with Sergey Brin and his then finance Anne Wojcicki,” Ransome said in the email.

Chuck Callesto clarified: “These allegations were made by Epstein accuser Sarah Ransome in a series of 2016 emails to journalist Maureen Callahan, who was a columnist for the Post at that time.

In these emails, Ransome mentioned meeting Brin and Anne Wojcicki, his fiancée back then, on Epstein’s island.

She also indicated her intention to share with Callahan several photographs from her time associated with Epstein, including a picture featuring herself with Brin and Wojcicki, who separated in 2015.”

Daily Mail added:

Brin was previously tied to Epstein in lawsuits which described how the late pedophile lured Brin to do business with JPMorgan Chase.

According to Epstein victim Sarah Ransolme, he also visited Little St. James, Epstein’s island in the Caribbean.

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