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    Epstein Files Reveal Deep Ties to African Leaders and Business Networks

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersFebruary 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Jeffrey Epstein, the late New York financier convicted of sex offenses, maintained extensive networks of influence across West Africa, documents released last month by the U.S. Department of Justice show. The files detail his financial dealings, high-level contacts, and personal interactions with political and business figures in Senegal and the Ivory Coast.

    According to Daljoog News analysis, the documents shed light on Epstein’s efforts to leverage relationships with regional elites, illustrating how his influence extended far beyond the United States. While these connections include financial and social ties, the files do not prove that the individuals named were involved in his criminal activities.

    The records highlight the intersection of wealth, power, and personal influence in Africa, demonstrating how Epstein cultivated access to political decision-makers to advance his interests.

    What Happened?

    Emails, meeting schedules, investment notes, and loan documents reviewed by AFP show that Epstein had a particularly close relationship with Karim Wade, son of former Senegalese president Abdoulaye Wade. The files also identify Epstein’s interactions with Nina Keita, niece of Ivorian president Alassane Ouattara.

    Wade and Epstein first met in 2010 through Emirati businessman Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem. Correspondence indicates the pair quickly formed a rapport, discussing potential business ventures across finance, energy, and international trade. While the communications make no mention of Epstein-related sex trafficking crimes, they reveal the breadth of his efforts to establish influence networks in Africa.

    Epstein facilitated meetings between Wade and other international figures, including Ehud Barak, then-Israel’s defense minister, and Chinese businessman Desmond Shum, to discuss offshore banking opportunities. Wade later traveled across several African countries with Epstein’s coordination.

    Why This Matters

    The files illustrate how Epstein leveraged financial means and personal relationships to gain access to political leaders in Africa. They also show the blending of money, business, and elite networks that allowed him to maintain influence even after Karim Wade faced legal scrutiny following his father’s loss of power in 2012.

    Epstein’s ability to provide financial assistance—including covering invoices and lobbying costs for Wade—demonstrates how wealth was used to sustain ties with influential figures and potentially sway outcomes in legal or political matters.

    What Analysts or Officials Are Saying

    While the files outline connections and financial support, legal analysts caution that the documents alone do not establish wrongdoing by the African leaders or business contacts mentioned. Karim Wade’s lawyer, Mohamed Seydou Diagne, declined to comment on Epstein’s involvement. Attempts by AFP to reach Nina Keita, the Ivorian presidency, and Wade’s entourage also went unanswered.

    Experts note that Epstein’s global networks, including in Africa, reinforce previous findings about his strategy of using financial leverage and elite access to secure influence across continents.

    Daljoog News Analysis

    The Epstein files highlight the global reach of his operations and the sophisticated cultivation of elite networks. Beyond the moral and criminal dimensions of Epstein’s U.S.-based crimes, these records reveal how powerful financial actors can integrate themselves into political and economic structures abroad.

    While there is no evidence linking Wade, Keita, or other named figures to Epstein’s criminal activity, the documents underscore how access, money, and connections can intersect in ways that shape regional power dynamics. Epstein’s presence in Africa demonstrates how globally connected elites can operate across borders with relative impunity, leveraging personal relationships to expand influence.

    What Happens Next

    Investigators and journalists may continue to explore Epstein’s international networks to understand the full scope of his financial dealings and political connections. Legal scrutiny could arise if further evidence emerges connecting his activities to criminal violations abroad.

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