Steve Bannon's Unreleased Epstein Footage Sparks Controversy
Bannon filmed over 15 hours of interviews with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about his motives and the footage's whereabouts.
- Steve Bannon recorded extensive footage of Jeffrey Epstein before his 2019 death, claiming it was for a documentary.
- Bannon's explanation for the footage has been met with skepticism, with some suggesting it was an attempt to rehabilitate Epstein's image.
- None of the footage has been released, not even during the trial of Epstein's associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Epstein's brother, Mark, stated that Bannon claimed the footage was protected under attorney-client privilege, despite Bannon not being an attorney.
- Bannon is currently serving a prison sentence for contempt of Congress, adding another layer of complexity to the situation.