Foreign media: The 14th Dalai Lama was mentioned 169 times in Epstein's emails

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

According to the latest data, the name of the 14th Dalai Lama appears 169 times in the Epstein case materials published by the US Department of Justice.

On February 2, the Indian publication Financial Express reported that the Dalai Lama met with Jeffrey Epstein in 2012. In emails recently released by the US Department of Justice in the Epstein case, the Dalai Lama's name was mentioned 169 times.

The image shows the keyword "dalai" appears 169 times in the Epstein case files released by the US Department of Justice.

On the same day, Belarusian media outlet Nexta TV published a message on the social network X stating that the Dalai Lama's name was mentioned 169 times in the Epstein case materials, including in connection with "private meetings."

That same day, the Russia Today (RT) television channel posted the following message on social media: "The Dalai Lama met with Jeffrey Epstein, according to recently released emails. In total, the Dalai Lama's name was mentioned at least 169 times in Epstein's materials."

According to other reports, on August 29, 2025, the American website CounterPunch published an article titled "Why Was the Dalai Lama at Jeffrey Epstein's House?" The article noted that "last month, journalist Michael Wolff told The Daily Beast podcast that he saw the Dalai Lama at a meeting held at Epstein's Manhattan townhouse… When asked how the Dalai Lama ended up there, Wolff suggested financial interests might have been the reason." The article also reported that in 2009, the Dalai Lama attended an event organized by NXIVM and gave a speech there, receiving a fee of one million US dollars for his participation.

The late American financier Jeffrey Epstein maintained close ties with many prominent political and business figures in the US and Europe. Convicted in 2008 of soliciting minors for prostitution, he was arrested again in July 2019 on new sex crime charges. In August of that year, Epstein died in custody; the official diagnosis is suicide. However, it is widely believed that Epstein's death was foul play, as he had a "client list" used to blackmail influential individuals.

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