I didn´t know that Donald Trump´s on-off svengali Steven Bannon *worked as a media consultant for Jeffrey Epstein*. Wtf?! Bannon apparently claims that he wanted to infiltrate Epstein´s inner circle to see if the convicted sexual offender had any ties to intelligence services.
Frankly, I wouldn´t be surprised if this was actually true. Anyhow, this is apparently how Bannon got 15 hours of interview footage with Epstein. Part of it will supposedly be released next year, when Bannon finishes his documentary on the Epstein case...
Some related material below, including an interrogation of my AI consultant.
Daily Beast
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Did Steven Bannon at one point work as Jeffrey Epstein´s media consultant?
Yes — Steve Bannon did work with Jeffrey Epstein as a media consultant, specifically helping him prepare for interviews and shaping his public image. Here's what the reporting shows:
🎤 1. Media Coaching for Epstein
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According to Michael Wolff’s book Too Famous and reporting in The New York Times, Bannon spent many hours with Epstein in early 2019, near the time of Epstein’s arrest. He coached him on how to appear “engaging,” “not threatening,” “natural,” and to deny being a pedophile if interviewed for programs like 60 Minutes TIME+15TheWrap+15The Daily Beast+15.
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Bannon himself confirmed he recorded over 15 hours of interviews with Epstein, which he described as part of a planned documentary about Epstein's "perversions and depravity" Wikipedia+8TheWrap+8The Guardian+8.
🧭 2. The Time & Nature of Their Meetings
🎯 3. Motivations & Outcomes
✅ Summary
Relationship Aspect | Finding |
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Role | Media coach/trainer for Epstein, prepping him for interviews |
Meetings | Multiple sessions at Epstein's properties in NYC & Paris |
Recorded Content | Claimed 15+ hours of video interviews |
Public View | Bannon says documentary; critics say PR spin |
🔍 Final Verdict
Yes — Steve Bannon did serve in a media consultant role for Jeffrey Epstein shortly before Epstein’s arrest. While Bannon claims it was part of an investigative documentary, critics view it as image management benefiting Epstein.
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