2018 Emails Reference Gary Gensler Talks
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The newly surfaced Jeffrey Epstein files have sparked a fresh debate over his possible connections with the early crypto policy circles. This development comes into play as Epstein’s emails revealed references to policy and academic figures, including Gary Gensler. Is Gary Gensler Linked to Jeffrey Epstein? The recent release of the Jeffrey Epstein files has raised eyebrows as it revealed the late offender’s connections with many crypto industry experts and policymakers. The latest scrutiny is regarding his apparent ties with former SEC Chair Gary Gensler. In an X post earlier today, XRP sleuth wEeZiE {X} shed light on these alleged interactions between Jeffrey Epstein and Gary Gensler. He wrote, “So Gary Gensler met Epstein confirmed.” Notably, the Epstein file suggests that he spoke about meeting Gary Gensler to discuss cryptocurrencies. This gives a clear picture of the financier’s attempts to connect with early crypto experts and policy figures. The 2018 emails mentioned that Epstein had informed former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers about Gensler’s earlier arrival for crypto discussions. In response, Summers noted that he knew Gensler, calling him “pretty smart.” According to one of the emails, Epstein had hinted at his potential meeting with the former SEC Chair, writing that he would discuss with “Gary Gensler on crypto tomorrow.” However, it is not clear if the meeting really took place. Unveiling Ties to Crypto, Regulation, and CBDC It is worth noting that the Epstein files have raised questions of the offender’s broader connections with the crypto industry. Although there is no evidence for any direct links, it is clear that Epstein had millions of investments in early crypto projects, including Coinbase. Reports claim that Epstein had invested about $3 million in Coinbase in 2014. As the emails have mentioned XRP and Stellar, experts assume that the financer had early…
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