Michael Saylor Mentioned in Epstein Files

Strategy founder and Bitcoin advocate Michael Saylor is named in several U.S. Department of Justice documents in connection with the Epstein network.
The U.S. Department of Justice released documents on Friday in which Michael Saylor, founder of the Bitcoin treasury company Strategy, appears multiple times in email correspondence belonging to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein [1].
Saylor is mentioned in three data sets in correspondence between Epstein and PR consultant Peggy Siegal. According to the New York Times, Siegal facilitated high-profile events within Epstein's network [1].
The first contact occurred in March 2010, when Siegal met the then 45-year-old "founder of a computer company" in New York. Saylor was subsequently invited to various events, including the Cannes Film Festival [1].
In an email from May, Siegal expressed negative assessments of Saylor's personality and social behavior. She wrote of "obvious personal discrepancies" and voiced concerns regarding an unspecified sum of money [1].
Another redacted email sender mentioned to Epstein an overnight stay with "a guy named Michael Saylor." The Department of Justice justified the redactions as necessary to protect victims and their families [1].
[1] BTC Echo
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