Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Rotchschilds-Epstein-Trump-Roy Cohn sex trafficking banking network exposed

 https://sethabramson.substack.com/p/breaking-news-adjudicated-rapist

The Deutsche Bank records released by the House Oversight Committee show payments from both the Edmond de Rothschild bank in Geneva and from Benjamin Edmond de Rothschild personally to Epstein’s Southern Trust Company in December 2015. The bank sent $10 million on December 17. Benjamin personally sent $14,999,980 four days later. Weirdly, it is $20 short of $15 million.
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The Rothschild banking network that transmitted payments to Epstein’s Virgin Islands entities has extensive ties to Russian capital flows. Lynn Forester de Rothschild’s husband Sir Evelyn de Rothschild helped establish Rothschild operations in Russia after the Soviet collapse.
By 1995, Epstein had already made seventeen visits to the Clinton White House. He held full power of attorney over Les Wexner’s billions. He had just joined both the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission in the same year. Five months after Lynn Forester’s letter, Les Gelb would arrange for Epstein to receive a private briefing at CIA headquarters with Director John Deutch.
  Million Air, the company Lynn Forester’s brother ran, is listed in Jeffrey Epstein’s black book.
Immediately after Robert Maxwell died, Lynn Forester gave his daughter Ghislaine use of a Manhattan apartment.
That address later appears in Jeffrey Epstein’s black book listed as “Apartment for Models.”
Alan Dershowitz has publicly stated that Lynn Forester de Rothschild introduced him to Jeffrey Epstein.
Lynn Forester de Rothschild as the person who introduced Prince Andrew to Jeffrey Epstein. 

In July 2013, Deutsche Bank appointed Lynn Forester de Rothschild to an advisory board tasked with expanding the bank’s U.S. clientele. Peter Mandelson was appointed to the same board at the same time. Mandelson was a longtime friend of Ghislaine Maxwell, Prince Andrew, and Jeffrey Epstein.

One month later, Deutsche Bank accepted Jeffrey Epstein as a client.

Lynn Forester de Rothschild took at least five flights on Epstein’s plane in 1997 and 1998.

On February 17, 1997, she flew from West Palm Beach to Teterboro with Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Glenn Dubin, Celina Dubin, Eva Dubin, and her eleven year old son.

When the flight logs were released in 2015, four of the five pages documenting her flights were sealed. The sealing concealed her earliest flights, including the one with her child on board alongside Epstein and Maxwell.

Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, Lynn’s second husband, is listed in Epstein’s black book.

Lynn Forester is not.

Lynn’s first husband was Andrew Stein, Manhattan Borough President from 1983 to 1993. Andrew Stein’s brother James Finkelstein married Cathy Frank. Cathy Frank is the granddaughter of Lewis Rosenstiel. Follow this for a minute, it matters.

Lewis Rosenstiel was a mob-connected liquor magnate who, according to extensive documentation, ran a sexual blackmail operation exploiting underage boys in partnership with Roy Cohn

Roy Cohn was also Donald Trump’s mentor.

This places Lynn Forester one degree of separation from the original sexual blackmail network that created the template Epstein would later follow.

Lynn Forester de Rothschild has sat on the board of Estée Lauder Companies since December 2000, alongside Ronald Lauder. She partnered in business ventures with Matthew Bronfman. She serves on the advisory board of Genie Energy, where her fellow board members include Michael Steinhardt, former CIA Director James Woolsey, Bill Richardson (accused by Virginia Giuffre of sexual abuse), and Larry Summers (who flew on Epstein’s plane). Lynn Forester de Rothschild is CEO of E.L. Rothschild LLC, which holds partial ownership of The Economist Group. She founded the Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican in 2021 alongside Pope Francis. She sits on the board of the McCain Institute. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and Chatham House. She remains a board member of the Alfred Herrhausen Society of Deutsche Bank.
 

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