How the US Secretary of Commerce’s Epstein links were exposed by a British hacker


Four years ago in Florida, Epstein was charged with two counts of soliciting prostitution – including one of a minor.

Andriesz suspects there’s more in the Epstein files to support his claims — if only people knew where to look in the 3.5 million pages of documents.

“Everybody was looking for ‘Lutnick,'” he says. But he knew that Cantor Fitzgerald executives preferred to use initials rather than full names in their emails.

Andriesz searches for “HWL” (Howard William Lutnick) and finds emails sent to Epstein in 2018. Epstein spoke directly with Lutnick about Adfin, a digital advertising company in which he and Lutnick’s company, Cantor Fitzgerald, had both invested.

Andriesz Seen correspondence, External Epstein asked the HWL account directly: “What do you think of Adfin’s prospects?”

“Ultimately, it’s about generating revenue. This is their year. They need to be economically self-sufficient in the next 12 months,” Lutnick said.

Andriesz then shared this information with US politicians on the House Oversight Committee of the US Congress.

Lutnick agreed to appear before the committee at an in-camera hearing in May.

He has not been charged with any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein and told the committee: “I unequivocally condemn the actions of Jeffrey Epstein and his illegal activities.”



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