INVESTIGATINGIntelligenceProminent Chinese legal figure Victor Gao hinted publicly that Beijing is in possession of the full, uncensored Epstein client list. The implication: China holds the ultimate blackmail leverage over American elites.
“Prominent Chinese legal figure Victor Gao hinted publicly that Beijing is in possession of the full, uncensored Epstein client list. The implication: China holds the ultimate blackmail leverage over American elites.”
Chinese lawyer Victor Gao — a prominent legal and political commentator with ties to the Chinese government — publicly hinted that Beijing possesses the unredacted, uncensored Epstein client list. Not the DOJ's sanitized version. The real one.
If China has the complete Epstein files — with no redactions, no names removed, no pages withheld — they hold the most powerful blackmail leverage in modern geopolitical history. Every American politician, business leader, and public figure who appeared in those files would be subject to Chinese influence.
The Epstein files have passed through multiple hands: the FBI, DOJ, Florida state prosecutors, and private investigators. Digital copies were made at every stage. The files were also reportedly backed up on servers outside the United States. Intelligence agencies routinely target exactly this kind of material.
Gao's comments weren't accidental. In Chinese political communication, public hints from connected figures serve a purpose: they're signals. The message to Washington is clear — we know who's in those files, and you know we know.
The United States spent decades as the world's primary intelligence power. The Epstein operation — whoever ran it — created a comprehensive blackmail database of the world's most powerful people. If that database is now in Beijing's hands, the balance of power shifted in ways most Americans don't understand.
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