Epstein files reference individuals linked to Singapore in emails
Newly surfaced documents linked to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein have drawn attention online after emails appeared to reference Singapore-linked individuals.
The materials are part of a broader release of documents related to Epstein’s associates and correspondence, which have been circulating internationally in recent weeks.
Among the documents released by the United States (US) Department of Justice is a 2010 email sent to Epstein, which stated that he “did not want to call” because “we were not alone: girl from Singapore”.
Source: US Department of Justice
The individual, whose email address has been redacted, then asked whether they could call Epstein the following day before heading to China.
Guess who else mentioned Singapore in 2010, this from Ellie Leonard Substack research concerning the then Prince Andrew here writing to Jeffrey Epstein:
5/18/2010 2:27 AM – 3:18 AM
JE: we should try to talk before
PA: Will do. I’m in KL and Singapore until Sunday night. I’ll ring Monday evening London time if that suits?
In Singapore, where universities like the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) actively court international donors to fuel research excellence, these disclosures serve as a stark reminder. Singapore’s higher education institutions, ranked among Asia’s best, must reflect on donor vetting to safeguard their reputations.
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In higher education, survivors urge universities to disclose full donor histories. This push for accountability resonates in Singapore, where transparency in funding is a cornerstone of public trust. The Ministry of Education (MOE) oversees university governance, but global scandals highlight the need for independent audits.
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In 1998 I co-wrote Millennium Countdown (US)/ A Business Guide to the Year 2000 (UK) see https://www.abebooks.co.uk/products/isbn/9780749427917
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