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NEW: Epstein Files Tie Reid Hoffman to Private Island

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According to the files, Hoffman and Epstein were not casual acquaintances. The records describe conversations and planning related to visits to Epstein’s notorious private island in the Caribbean, his sprawling New Mexico ranch, and his luxury Manhattan residence. These locations have since become synonymous with some of the most disturbing allegations in modern criminal history.

The New York Post highlighted one particularly revealing communication included in the DOJ release. The outlet reported:

“’Reid will spend the night at 71st’, according to one email from Hoffman’s team included in the latest Justice Department dump of Epstein files, in reference to his Upper East Side townhouse.”

The documents also show that Epstein frequently hosted Hoffman alongside other influential figures. A memo from 2014 indicates that Epstein planned a weekend gathering at his infamous Zorro Ranch in New Mexico. The memo states that Epstein would host venture capitalist Joi Ito and Reid Hoffman at the remote property, a location later identified by victims as a site of abuse.

Even more disturbing details emerge from Epstein’s own correspondence. One email, sent by Epstein to his longtime assistant Saida Sapieva and labeled “Trip to the Island,” outlines Hoffman’s travel plans in precise detail. The message reads:

“Reid will take a Virgin America Flight from SFO to Fort Lauderdale, departing at 8:20 am, landing at 4:40 pm.”

Those travel arrangements are particularly alarming given what is now known about Epstein’s private Caribbean island, Little St. James. In 2023, Hoffman reportedly visited the island years after Epstein’s death. The location has since become widely known as “pedophile island” due to the extensive abuse alleged to have taken place there.

The DOJ files also reveal Epstein assisting Hoffman with personal matters. In a 2016 email exchange, Epstein helped the high-profile Democratic fundraiser recover his misplaced passport. Epstein wrote to his assistant:

“’Saida, please tell reid that i have his passport. Found in the gift bag they had given me’.”

Epstein later followed up directly with Hoffman, referencing a social event and a well-known political figure:

“‘Larry and me and your passport’.”

The message is widely believed to refer to former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers. Hoffman’s response was brief but enthusiastic:

“‘Excellent!’ exclaimed Hoffman.”

These newly released records are fueling renewed scrutiny over how powerful political donors and tech elites were treated differently than ordinary Americans. While conservatives and President Trump faced relentless investigations, media scrutiny, and political persecution, figures tied to Epstein often avoided serious questioning for years.

As the Epstein Files Transparency Act continues to expose uncomfortable truths, critics are demanding accountability—not just for Epstein’s crimes, but for the powerful individuals who associated with him, traveled with him, and benefited from his influence. The question now is whether the same institutions that aggressively pursued President Trump will show equal interest in investigating their political allies.

For many Americans, the revelations confirm a long-held suspicion: there are two standards of justice in Washington—one for conservatives, and another for the well-connected elite.

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