Model Scout's Emails Expose Disturbing Connections with Jeffrey Epstein

Emails reveal how a model scout named Daniel Siad connected young women with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, shedding new light on the scandal.
Model Scout Daniel Siad, who is facing an allegation of rape in France, appears in more than 1,000 documents in the latest batch of declassified files from the US Department of Justice. These emails shed new light on Siad's disturbing connections with the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
In one exchange from July 2014, Siad wrote to Epstein, explaining the frustrations of his work scouring the world for future models. "In This busyness I feel like fisherman some time I cache quick, some time no fish," Siad said, annoyed that Epstein had failed to turn up for a planned meeting.

The emails provide a window into the close relationship between Siad and Epstein, who was convicted of sex trafficking minors in 2008. Siad, a model scout, appears to have played a role in connecting young women with the wealthy financier, who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges.
The latest trove of documents highlights the extent of Siad's involvement in Epstein's web of exploitation, with the model scout's name appearing in over 1,000 pages of materials. This further underscores the need for a thorough investigation into the full scope of Epstein's crimes and the network of enablers who helped facilitate them.

As the public continues to grapple with the Epstein scandal, these newly released emails serve as a sobering reminder of the predatory behavior and abuse of power that occurred. The case has raised crucial questions about the exploitation of vulnerable individuals, the need for accountability, and the responsibility of those who enabled such harmful actions.
EXPERTS CALL FOR FURTHER INVESTIGATION
Legal and investigative experts have called for a more comprehensive investigation into Epstein's crimes and the web of enablers who helped him evade justice for so long. "These emails are just the tip of the iceberg," said Samantha Rudolph, a former federal prosecutor. "The extent of Epstein's reach and the number of individuals who were involved in facilitating his abuses is still not fully understood."
Advocates for survivors of sexual abuse have also emphasized the need for accountability and justice for the victims. "Every new revelation about Epstein's network of enablers is deeply disturbing," said Emma Thompson, a spokesperson for the National Center for Victims of Crime. "The victims deserve to have their stories heard and to see those responsible held accountable."
As the public continues to grapple with the fallout from the Epstein scandal, these newly released emails serve as a sobering reminder of the work that still needs to be done to ensure that such predatory behavior is never allowed to occur again.
Source: The Guardian


