Jeffrey Epstein’s rumored “client list” will never be made public by the CIA, according to former agency officer John Kiriakou — who believes the list contains intelligence too sensitive to ever be exposed.
Kiriakou, a former CIA operative jailed in 2012 for leaking details about the agency’s use of waterboarding, recently shared his theory on The Patrick Bet-David Podcast. He argued that the infamous list won’t surface not because it doesn’t exist, but because it contains “high-value intelligence” that the CIA would never release — regardless of public pressure.
The former spy went even further, stating that Epstein, who died in jail in 2019 while facing sex trafficking charges, was actually working as an “access agent” for Israeli intelligence service Mossad.
“I believe he was a Mossad access agent. It makes perfect sense to me,” Kiriakou said. While there is no confirmed evidence tying Epstein to Mossad, Kiriakou insists the pattern fits.
According to him, access agents don’t target high-profile individuals directly. Instead, they gain proximity to powerful people and collect compromising information.
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