By Mark Steffen
An alleged “client list” maintained by Jeffrey Epstein will never be shared with the public, according to a former CIA agent who has come forward with his insight about what contents may still be hidden from the government’s investigation.
John Kiriakou, who was convicted in 2012 of leaking the agency’s waterboarding interrogation methods on prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay, shared his views on Epstein and why President Donald Trump may be withholding more disclosures in the case.
In a recent episode of Patrick Bet-David’s podcast, Kiriakou stated that he thinks the CIA is exercising total control over the government’s investigation into Epstein, who died in jail in 2019. One reason for doing so, he predicted, is for national security purposes.
Specifically, said Kiriakou, Epstein is rumored to have been an intelligence asset for Mossad, Israel’s clandestine spy agency.
“I believe that he was a Mossad access agent. It makes perfect sense to me,” said Kiriakou, who now works for Russian news network Sputnik.
“Jeffrey Epstein, in my view, is a textbook case of an access agent. I’ve said this before, but I think it’s important and it bears repeating,” he told Bet-David.
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