Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Confirms 2012 Visit to Epstein's Island
In Brief
Howard Lutnick acknowledged visiting Jeffrey Epstein's private island with family in 2012 during Senate hearing.
Key Facts
- Howard Lutnick, U.S. Commerce Secretary, confirmed visiting Jeffrey Epstein's private island in 2012 with his family
- Lutnick stated he had lunch on Epstein's island during the visit
- This admission contradicts Lutnick's earlier claims that he cut ties with Epstein in 2005
- Justice Department files indicate a relationship between Lutnick and Epstein that differs from Lutnick's previous statements
- Lutnick was questioned about his dealings with Epstein during a Senate committee hearing
What Happened
During a Senate hearing, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick acknowledged that he and his family visited Jeffrey Epstein's private island in 2012, where he had lunch. This admission contradicts his prior statements that he ended contact with Epstein in 2005. Justice Department documents show a relationship between Lutnick and Epstein that differs from Lutnick's earlier accounts.
Why It Matters
Lutnick's confirmation of the visit and the Justice Department documents provide additional information about his interactions with Epstein. As a government official, disclosures about his associations are relevant to public records and oversight.
Sources
- NYT — Lutnick Acknowledges Traveling to Epstein’s Island(2h ago)
- CBS News — Lutnick defends visit to Epstein's island with his family(6h ago)
- BBC News — Under-fire Trump commerce secretary confirms he visited Epstein's island(5h ago)