Michael Saylor and Jeffrey Epstein had a brief interaction but were described as "not fitting in" and had no deep connection.
According to the latest publicly available court documents and related correspondence in the Epstein case, Strategy co-founder and CEO Michael Saylor had a brief interaction with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. However, existing evidence shows that Saylor was not part of Epstein's core social circle.
Reports indicate that Saylor gained access to Epstein's high-end social events by donating $25,000 to a charity dinner associated with Epstein. This was a common method used by Epstein's circle to attract wealthy individuals and celebrities. However, subsequent communication records suggest that Saylor showed little interest in this circle.
Peggy Siegel, Epstein's public relations representative in New York, mentioned in a letter describing the event that Saylor behaved "like a freak, a drugged zombie, uncharismatic, completely uncommunicative, and very socially awkward."
This subjective description indirectly reflects that Saylor did not actively integrate into Epstein's social circle, and his behavior was inconsistent with the atmosphere Epstein's circle tried to create.
To date, there is no public record indicating that Saylor visited Epstein's private island, appeared in the infamous flight logs, or was involved in any criminal charges or sex scandals related to Epstein. There is also no evidence of direct communication between him and Epstein.
Overall, the available information suggests that while Saylor made contact with Epstein's social network through donations, his distant behavior and lack of further interaction indicate no interest in joining the core circle.
This brief interaction with Saylor appears to be more of an accidental, superficial social contact rather than any form of deep engagement or利益关系.
#迈克尔塞勒 #Epstein case
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Michael Saylor and Jeffrey Epstein had a brief interaction but were described as "not fitting in" and had no deep connection.
According to the latest publicly available court documents and related correspondence in the Epstein case, Strategy co-founder and CEO Michael Saylor had a brief interaction with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. However, existing evidence shows that Saylor was not part of Epstein's core social circle.
Reports indicate that Saylor gained access to Epstein's high-end social events by donating $25,000 to a charity dinner associated with Epstein. This was a common method used by Epstein's circle to attract wealthy individuals and celebrities. However, subsequent communication records suggest that Saylor showed little interest in this circle.
Peggy Siegel, Epstein's public relations representative in New York, mentioned in a letter describing the event that Saylor behaved "like a freak, a drugged zombie, uncharismatic, completely uncommunicative, and very socially awkward."
This subjective description indirectly reflects that Saylor did not actively integrate into Epstein's social circle, and his behavior was inconsistent with the atmosphere Epstein's circle tried to create.
To date, there is no public record indicating that Saylor visited Epstein's private island, appeared in the infamous flight logs, or was involved in any criminal charges or sex scandals related to Epstein. There is also no evidence of direct communication between him and Epstein.
Overall, the available information suggests that while Saylor made contact with Epstein's social network through donations, his distant behavior and lack of further interaction indicate no interest in joining the core circle.
This brief interaction with Saylor appears to be more of an accidental, superficial social contact rather than any form of deep engagement or利益关系.
#迈克尔塞勒 #Epstein case