Caught in Black and White: How Epstein Emails Expose Howard Lutnick’s Lies (2/9/26)


Author: Bobby Capucci February 9, 2026 Duration: 11:48
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Caught in Black and White: How Epstein Emails Expose Howard Lutnick’s Lies (2/9/26)

In the newly released tranche of the Epstein files—millions of internal emails and documents made public by the U.S. Department of Justice—correspondence involving Howard Lutnick has revealed details that contradict his long-held public statements about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Lutnick had repeatedly claimed that he and his wife cut ties with Epstein around 2005 and that he had “limited interactions” with the disgraced financier, even saying at one point that he would “never be in a room” with him again after a weird encounter as neighbors in New York. However, the newly disclosed emails show that in 2012, years after Epstein’s conviction on sex offense charges, Lutnick and his family actually planned and carried out a visit to Epstein’s private Caribbean island, Little Saint James, agreeing to lunch with him there and coordinating logistics via email. Other messages show continued email contact into 2017 and references to Epstein contributing to a charitable dinner associated with Lutnick, undermining his repeated assertions that he had cut all contact decades earlier.

These revelations have significantly weakened Lutnick’s credibility on this issue because they directly contradict his public narrative of distancing himself from Epstein after 2005. Instead of “limited interactions,” the emails indicate ongoing contact and social engagement well into the 2010s, including family travel arrangements and personal communication long after Epstein’s criminal conduct was widely known. When confronted with these files, Lutnick’s office has downplayed the interactions and reiterated that he was never accused of wrongdoing, but the factual email trail—showing lunches, island visits, and cordial correspondence—stands in stark contrast to his earlier statements of severance and minimal contact, raising questions about why he misrepresented the extent of his relationship.



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bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



source:

Lutnick and Epstein were in business together, Epstein files show - CBS News

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