Donald Trump’s legal team has produced a report alleging that Boris Epstein, US President-elect Donald Trump’s personal counsel and lead lawyer, sought to benefit covertly as an intermediary in appointing candidates for positions in the next administration.
One of President-elect Donald Trump’s top advisers has asked potential administration nominees to pay him monthly consulting fees in exchange for his advocacy for them with Trump.
Trump ordered the report after hearing allegations that Epstein made demands on potential Cabinet nominees and others, said the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity to describe the internal document.
The review recommended ending Epstein’s association with and proximity to Trump, warning of scandal for Trump and possible criminal charges for Epstein.
WP analyzed the report from Trump’s lawyers, which he allegedly ordered after learning of Epstein’s actions. He demanded money from Scott Bessent, nominated for the post of Treasury Secretary, and from an unnamed defense contractor.
Epstein initially asked Bessent for 30 thousand. dollars monthly, and then invest $10 million. to the basketball league to promote him to Trump’s team – he refused. Epstein asked the contractor for $100,000 a month, otherwise he would threaten his business.
Epstein was born in Russia and spent his childhood there. He has been on Trump’s team for a long time, and recently, as the media wrote, he offered himself for the post of special envoy for Russia’s war in Ukraine.
The publication’s interlocutors call the presidential adviser the “good news fairy,” since he often calls Trump on the phone to tell him something pleasant.
Source: Racurs

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