Jeffrey Epstein arranged a meeting with former Windows boss Tim Cook


Emails released by the Justice Department on Friday appear to show former Windows chief Steven Sinofsky Jeffrey Epstein wasn’t just consulted for help In securing a “retirement” package of $14 million In November of 2012But also in working on future career steps in other companies like Samsung or Apple. One document appears to show that two weeks after Sinofsky’s departure was announced, Epstein wrote to him saying Apple CEO Tim Cook was “excited to meet.”

However, there was just one hitch: Epstein said Cook had heard that Sinofsky was starting a company with “farstall.” Epstein wasn’t sure of the spelling — many of his messages contain misspellings — but it appeared he was referring to former iOS vice president Scott Forstall, whose exit from Apple was announced. 1 month ago.

However, six months after the email exchange, Sinofsky was found saying that he had met with Cook, and that the Apple chief had told him “we should talk when I want to go full-time.”

In between those messages, another email between Epstein and “Ian Osbourne” shows Osbourne saying, “He will call this afternoon. He was with Tim Cook this morning.”

Osborne’s email address has been redacted, but this message appears to be from British investor Ian Osborne, who was… He is said to be a “fixer for billionaires.” Before launching a SPAC, Social Capital Hedosophia, in 2017 with Chamath Palihapitiya. last year, foot Reportedly, a lawsuit in London revealed that Osbourne and Epstein were sending emails back and forth in 2012 discussing lobbying political figures and banking insiders in an attempt to appoint “our friend” Jes Staley as CEO of Barclays.

Apple did not respond to a request for comment from Edge.

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