Unveiled Correspondence: Ariane de Rothschild's Ties with Jeffrey Epstein
Documents recently released by the U.S. Justice Department reveal extensive correspondence between Ariane de Rothschild, head of Edmond de Rothschild Swiss private bank, and Jeffrey Epstein. The communications, spanning several years, hint at multiple meetings but show no criminal conduct, raising questions about her ties to the late financier.
A newly released trove of documents by the U.S. Justice Department has brought to light extensive communications between Ariane de Rothschild and the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. These documents reveal their correspondence over several years, arranging numerous meetings and demonstrating a previously undisclosed level of familiarity.
Officials confirm that the emails, which spanned from the mid-2010s until just months before Epstein's 2019 arrest, show no criminal wrongdoing by de Rothschild. However, they cast doubt on earlier claims by the Edmond de Rothschild bank about the nature of their relationship, suggesting de Rothschild's connections may have been more social than strictly professional.
Adding another layer to the ongoing Epstein saga, the revelations further connect prominent figures to Epstein. As scrutiny intensifies, de Rothschild's spokesperson firmly condemns Epstein's criminal behavior. Yet, specific disclosures made within these exchanges remain without detailed commentary from the private bank.
(With inputs from agencies.)

