PARTIALLegal & JusticeDocuments in the Epstein files contain a claim that the Kremlin funneled approximately $100 million to Donald Trump through Florida real estate transactions. The story received 17,800 upvotes on Reddit but minimal mainstream coverage.
“Documents in the Epstein files contain a claim that the Kremlin funneled approximately $100 million to Donald Trump through Florida real estate transactions. The story received 17,800 upvotes on Reddit but minimal mainstream coverage.”
Buried in the Epstein files — the ones the DOJ tried to take offline — is a claim that should have been front-page news everywhere: Jeffrey Epstein told associates that the Kremlin funneled approximately $100 million to Donald Trump through Florida real estate transactions.
Florida real estate has long been identified as one of the primary channels for laundering foreign money into the US. Properties are purchased through shell companies, often at inflated prices, with the seller pocketing the difference as clean money. Trump's Florida properties have been flagged multiple times for suspicious transactions — including the sale of a Palm Beach mansion to a Russian oligarch for $95 million, more than double what Trump paid for it.
Epstein positioned himself as a financial intermediary between powerful people. His entire operation was built on knowing where the money flowed. If the Kremlin was moving money to Trump through real estate, Epstein — who operated in the same Palm Beach circles — would have known.
This post got 17,800 upvotes on r/Epstein with the title "WHY ISN'T THIS A BIGGER STORY?" The answer is obvious: because the people who control the narrative have every reason to bury it.
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