Epstein Files Mentions Sacred Cloth From Holy Kaaba Shipped To Epstein's Islands Via An Emirati: Report

Epstein files revealed emails that detail the shipment of sacred cloth pieces from the Kaaba in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, to his mansion, which was allegedly used for sexual abuse of underage girls.

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Epstein Files Mentions Sacred Cloth From Holy Kaaba Shipped To Epstein's Islands Via An Emirati: Report

Epstein Files Mentions Sacred Cloth From Holy Kaaba Shipped To Epstein's Islands Via An Emirati

The controversial Epstein documents made several explosive revelations about many high-profile figures, including US President Donald Trump, among others. As per the newly released documents from the US Department of Justice, Jeffrey Epstein acquired three pieces of the Kiswa (the sacred cloth of the Kaaba). The shipment was coordinated by an Emirati businesswoman and a Saudi contact, and delivered to delivered to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s residence in the US Virgin Islands, reported Middle East Eye. 

Epstein files revealed emails that detail the shipment of sacred cloth pieces from the Kaaba in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, to his mansion, which was allegedly used for sexual abuse of underage girls involving public figures, business people, politicians and academics. Labeled as “artwork,” the fragments were processed through Epstein-linked entities, sparking significant outrage due to the religious sanctity of the material.

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Through contacts associated with the United Arab Emirates ultimately delivered to Epstein himself, the documents pointed out, citing correspondence dated between February and March 2017.

The emails involve Emirati business executive Aziza Al-Ahmadi, who coordinated with Abdullah Al-Maari, a Saudi-based contact, to procure and ship three pieces of the Kiswa—the black, gold-embroidered cloth that adorns the Kaaba in Saudi Arabia’s Makkah.

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