New evidence has emerged to reveal that convicted child predator Jeffrey Epstein operated as a power broker for the World Economic Forum (WEF) to connect globalist elites and set up meetings.
Epstein publicly claimed to “hate” the WEF, but privately, he leveraged it, according to unsealed emails.
Newly released emails from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), along with a cache of Yahoo account messages obtained by Bloomberg, reveal that Epstein described himself as a “Davos concierge.”
The child trafficker used the annual World Economic Forum gathering in Switzerland as a networking playground for billionaires, politicians, and powerful elites.
While it remains unclear whether Epstein personally attended the high-profile Davos summit, the emails show he operated behind the scenes.
He was offering access, brokering introductions, and trading influence among global elites.
The World Economic Forum has declined to comment on how many times Epstein may have attended.
“One Virtual Currency I Have Is Access ;)”
The emails show that even after his 2008 conviction for child sex crimes, Epstein was still positioning himself as a power broker tied to Davos.
Before the January 2010 meeting, immunologist Boris Nikolic wrote to Epstein:
“I am attaching you the most current list.
“It would be great if you can go over and recommend whom should I meet (either your friends, or anyone that would be beneficial.”
Nikolic added:
“I can organize a 1:1 meeting with most people there.
“One ‘virtual currency’ I have is access ;)”
Epstein’s response the next day:
“first lets decide if any of the waitresses or staff are cute. don’t forget priorities.
“I will go through the list.”
The crude message underscores how Epstein blended elite networking with inappropriate and sexualized commentary, even while operating in circles tied to global leadership forums.
Nikolic later became an advisor to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and was named as a backup executor in Epstein’s will.
He previously claimed he had no business ties with Epstein.
Bill Gates, Mandelson, and High-Level Introductions
In January 2011, Nikolic again sought Epstein’s help, this time to secure time with Bill Gates.
“My dearest Davos Concierge, I hope that you now understand what I am going through as it is so hard getting a meeting with Bill,” Nikolic wrote.
Epstein replied:
“tell him that I thought he would have fun , tell him who will be attending,” signing off as “your truly„ the davos concierge.”
The emails do not confirm whether a meeting occurred.
Elsewhere in the cache:
• Epstein connected Emirati billionaire Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem with European competition commissioner Peter Mandelson ahead of Davos 2008.
• At Davos 2010, Epstein reportedly arranged meetings involving Mandelson, UK Chancellor Alistair Darling, and then-JP Morgan executive Jes Staley, according to messages later disclosed in litigation involving the bank.
• In 2013–2014, Epstein coordinated communications involving Larry Summers, including a Mongolia advisory board meeting at Davos in which Epstein joined by phone.
In one exchange, after Epstein asked Summers to write a reference for a woman seeking a WEF appointment, Summers responded:
“Is she smart? Attractive?
“To what virtues am I to attest?”
It remains unclear whether she was selected.
WEF Leadership Under Scrutiny
Among the most sensitive revelations are exchanges involving Børge Brende, CEO of the World Economic Forum.
As Slay News previously reported, the WEF has launched an investigation into Brende over his ties to Epstein.
The recently released Epstein Files show Brende:
• Exchanged text messages with Epstein
• Attended two dinners with him, one in September 2018, and another on June 13, 2019, less than a month before Epstein’s final arrest
Brende claimed he was “unaware of Epstein’s past and criminal activities” and insisted “a few emails and SMS messages were the extent of my interactions.”
He added:
“I could have conducted a more thorough investigation into Epstein’s history, and I regret not doing so.”
The WEF has since opened an independent review into Brende’s ties to Epstein, stating it reflects its “commitment to transparency and maintaining its integrity.”
Klaus Schwab, founder of the WEF, has said through a spokesperson that he is “certain” he never met Epstein.
Influence, Access, and the Elite Circuit
Epstein was arrested again on July 6, 2019, on sex trafficking charges involving minors.
He was found dead in a Manhattan jail cell on August 10, 2019, while awaiting trial.
His death was ruled a suicide.
The newly examined emails suggest that even after his first conviction, Epstein maintained access to global power circles, leveraging the prestige of Davos to maintain relevance.
He offered globalist elites better lodging, promised introductions, coordinated dinners, and traded on proximity to billionaires and government officials.
And he did it while under the shadow of a criminal conviction involving underage girls.
As additional DOJ files continue to surface, the Davos emails increasingly reveal how deeply Epstein embedded himself in elite global networks.
The revelations also raise questions of how many chose convenience, influence, or silence over scrutiny.
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