Wednesday, February 4, 2026 - Allegations have emerged that the personal wealth of Zimbabwe’s former president, Robert Mugabe, was managed by disgraced American financier and convicted s3x offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to a confidential source quoted in newly released United States government files.
The claim appears in documents attributed to the Federal
Bureau of Investigation and contained in records released by the Department of
Justice, which resurfaced in late January 2026 as part of a fresh batch of
Epstein-related disclosures.
The files, dated November 27, 2017, have reignited global
scrutiny over Epstein’s alleged connections to powerful political figures
around the world, years after his conviction in the United States for
soliciting a m!nor.
According to the documents, Mugabe was allegedly among the
high-profile individuals whose finances were handled by Epstein, alongside
Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The allegation is contained in FBI records marked “Secret”
and restricted from access by foreign nationals.
An unnamed confidential human source told federal
investigators in 2017: “Epstein was President Vladimir Putin’s wealth manager
and provided the same service for former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe.”
The files were later reported by the Daily Mail and People
following their public release. The source further alleged that Epstein
accumulated his fortune by assisting elite clients in concealing assets from
authorities.
“He made his money from charging his clients fees to hide
their money offshore,” the source said.
No documentary evidence directly confirming that Epstein
managed Mugabe’s personal assets has been published alongside the released
files.
The documents also outline a network of correspondence and
intelligence assessments suggesting that Epstein maintained access to senior
political figures long after his 2008 conviction in Florida.
Emails cited in the records refer to proposed meetings with
Putin and discussions involving Russian officials and intermediaries.
In one message dated September 11, 2011, an associate
reportedly wrote to Epstein regarding a planned trip to Russia.
“You told him you had an appointment with Putin on Sept 16,”
the email stated. Other communications referenced in the files suggest Epstein
claimed links to Russian intelligence and boasted of having “friends in the
FSB”, Russia’s main security agency.
One intelligence source described Epstein’s alleged
activities in stark terms, calling them: “The world’s largest honeytrap
operation.”
The documents note, however, that these assertions reflect
intelligence assessments and claims from confidential sources, rather than
established or proven facts.

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