
Unveiling the Hidden Pages of a Mysterious Interview
Recently, an interview transcript containing approximately 300 pages was unveiled, though many parts were heavily censored. The individual interviewed discussed the relationship between a prominent businessman and a notorious financier, stating that while they interacted socially, they weren't particularly good friends.
She went on to deny ever witnessing any inappropriate behavior during any massage sessions, a recurring theme in testimonies from victims of the financier. She defended the businessman, stating he was "always a gentleman."
The interviewer probed about a supposed birthday note from the businessman to the financier in 2003, but she claimed no recollection of such an event.
High-Profile Figures and Conspiracy Theories
The conversation also delved into a rumored "client list" consisting of high-profile personalities, a topic that has spurred numerous conspiracy theories in recent years. The list allegedly includes prominent individuals like a tech billionaire, a former Israeli Prime Minister, a Health and Human Services Secretary, a prominent actor, a supermodel, and a royal figure, all of whom she denied introducing to the financier.
Conspiracy theorists have focused on this list, insisting that it's being concealed by powerful entities to protect those who participated in the financier's illegal activities. Despite previous allegations by members of a certain administration, she firmly stated, "There is no list."
Royalty and Rumors
The interviewee also discussed a royal figure, whose association with the financier led to his withdrawal from royal duties. She vehemently denied being the one who introduced the royal to the financier, calling it an "absolute falsehood."
She discussed the relationship between the financier and both the royal figure and his former spouse, contradicting the royal figure's claim that it was she who had introduced him to the financier. Instead, she suggested that the former spouse was responsible. When asked about this, the former spouse's representatives declined to comment.
Addressing Allegations
The subject of the royal's alleged relationship with a woman, whose name was censored in the transcript, was also brought up. The interviewee dismissed the allegations as "absolutely implausible," citing the large size of her home where the events supposedly took place as one reason.
The royal figure was accused by a woman, whose name is not mentioned in the transcripts, of abusing her when she was underage. The woman and the royal reached a financial agreement in 2022, but it did not include any admission of guilt or apology.
A photo of the royal figure, the woman, and the interviewee has been widely circulated, but the royal and the interviewee both deny its authenticity. The woman sadly took her own life earlier this year, and her family has criticized the decision to interview the person they considered a "monster," whose testimony they believe cannot be trusted.
A Controversial Relationship
The interviewee confirmed that she first became friends with the financier in 1991 and later developed a romantic relationship with him. Despite the end of their romantic involvement, she stated she was still paid by him, earning up to $250,000 a year by 2009, and they remained "friends with benefits". She also mentioned that their relationship became "almost non-existent" between 2010 and his death.
The financier died in a jail cell in New York in 2019, while facing charges related to sex trafficking. When asked about his death, she expressed doubt about the official cause of death being suicide but denied any knowledge of a murder plot to silence him, describing such theories as "ridiculous."
Political Involvement
Earlier this year, there were claims that a certain politician had been informed by a high-ranking legal official that his name was mentioned in the official files of the investigation into the financier's activities. The politician, who has never been accused of any wrongdoing in relation to the case, initially promised to reveal more information about the case. However, he later changed his stance, stating the case was closed and criticizing those who continued to question him about it.