Anil Ambani–Jeffrey Epstein Chats Go Viral Again: Here's What Newly Released Files Reveal

The conversations suggest that the two discussed topics such as business financing and trade, including matters linked to the defence sector.

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Anil Ambani–Jeffrey Epstein Chats Go Viral Again: Here's What Newly Released Files Reveal

Anil Ambani–Jeffrey Epstein Chats Go Viral Again: Here's What Newly Released Files Reveal

Even three days after the news first broke, discussions around Reliance Group Chairman Anil Ambani and convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein continue to be debated.

Fresh details from documents released by the US Department of Justice (DoJ) have sparked debate across social media and political circles in India.

According to the documents made public by the US Department of Justice, Anil Ambani’s name appears multiple times in the so-called “Epstein Files.” The records reportedly include exchanges between February 2017 and May 2019.

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In one iMessage conversation dated April 20, 2019, Ambani allegedly wrote:
“Will spk. To agree. How can u help to arrange financing at corporate level?”

The conversations suggest that the two discussed topics such as business financing and trade, including matters linked to the defence sector.

The documents also indicate that they met for meals at Epstein’s luxury residence.

Some of the chats show Epstein speaking about his public image and reputation concerns.

In one exchange, Epstein reportedly mentioned having “many finance people” at his house and suggested it would be beneficial for networking.

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Another reported message included a controversial remark by Epstein about arranging a “tall Swedish blonde woman,” to which Ambani allegedly responded, “Arrange that.” These details have drawn strong reactions online.

It is important to note that the files contain correspondence records, but they do not automatically imply criminal wrongdoing by everyone mentioned.

The issue has also taken a political turn. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi questioned why action had not been taken in India despite the revelations. Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri has denied allegations linked to the matter.

The controversy continues to fuel political debate, especially as more countries review the names appearing in the documents.

Authorities in several countries are examining references in the Epstein files.

In France, officials have reopened files related to Jean-Luc Brunel, a modelling agent linked to Epstein who died in prison in 2022 while facing charges.

Epstein himself died in custody in 2019. His case had already attracted global attention due to his connections with influential personalities worldwide.