At Least 4 Different NFL Owners Have Been Exposed In The Latest Release Of Jeffery Epstein Files

 

 

This is getting murky.

At least four NFL team owners have been mentioned in the latest release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

The U.S. Department of Justice disclosed another set of documents on Friday. They exposed email exchanges between Epstein and New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch. It appears the convicted sex offender scouted various women for Tisch.

Since then, three other owner names have been found, including Woody Johnson, Josh Harris and Robert Kraft.

The New York Jets owner was named in one of Tisch’s emails.

Tisch asked whether Epstein wanted to join him and “Woody” on their walk. While the name wasn’t written out in full, Johnson was mentioned in an email the House Oversight Committee released in November.

Harris, who owns the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia 76ers, was named in the latest release. It appears he had a business relationship with Epstein, and they exchanged several calls.

The 61-year-old reportedly made at least one visit to Epstein’s Manhattan home.

Robert Kraft’s Prostitution Arrest Brought Up In Epstein Emails

Robert Kraft (Photo via Twitter)

As for Kraft, the New England Patriots owner’s name came up during a text exchange between Epstein and someone named “Jack.”

Kraft was arrested for solicitation of a prostitute in 2019. Various documents suggest Epstein helped assemble his legal defense team.

So far, none of the aforementioned owners have been linked to any wrongdoing. There’s also no evidence of any of them visiting Epstein’s private island.

Even so, they could rue the release.

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