On February 3rd, according to the latest public records, Michael Saylor donated $25,000 to a charity dinner/event, which granted him an invitation to Epstein’s high-end social gatherings (Epstein’s circle often used this method to attract wealthy individuals). However, according to a letter from Epstein’s New York publicist Peggy Siegal, Michael Saylor was described as “a freak, a drugged zombie, uncharismatic, completely unapproachable, and very antisocial” during the event. Aside from this, there are no other records of Michael Saylor being involved in criminal charges, sex scandals, island visits, flight logs, or direct communication with Epstein. This indicates that after experiencing Epstein’s social circle, Saylor has no motivation to join his “circle of friends.”
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Michael Saylor was approached by the Epstein group to participate in social events, but he was indifferent to joining their circle.
On February 3rd, according to the latest public records, Michael Saylor donated $25,000 to a charity dinner/event, which granted him an invitation to Epstein’s high-end social gatherings (Epstein’s circle often used this method to attract wealthy individuals). However, according to a letter from Epstein’s New York publicist Peggy Siegal, Michael Saylor was described as “a freak, a drugged zombie, uncharismatic, completely unapproachable, and very antisocial” during the event. Aside from this, there are no other records of Michael Saylor being involved in criminal charges, sex scandals, island visits, flight logs, or direct communication with Epstein. This indicates that after experiencing Epstein’s social circle, Saylor has no motivation to join his “circle of friends.”