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Former US Ambassador to Argentina Accused of Ties to Epstein Network

The release of millions of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has led to a major political scandal. Former US Ambassador Earl Wayne is accused of involvement in a sex trafficking network, threatening the reputation of American diplomacy.


Former US Ambassador to Argentina Accused of Ties to Epstein Network

The recent release of over three million documents linked to financier and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein has caused a major political and diplomatic crisis. The documents, including emails, internal forms, and reports attributed to a purported FBI agent, Kenneth Darrell Turner, directly link former U.S. Ambassador to Argentina Earl Anthony Wayne to an international sex trafficking network and related illegal activities. Specifically, Turner suggests that Wayne participated in a party with minors linked to Epstein's network in 2014 in Ciudad Juárez, at a facility under the control of the U.S. Consulate. The most serious accusation claims that Wayne was sentenced in Mexico in 2017 to life imprisonment for impregnating an 11-year-old girl, with DNA evidence showing a 100% match to the former ambassador. Turner also alleges that he and other investigators were victims of armed attacks, and that U.S. agents participated in surveillance and intimidation. Despite this, the case has not been reopened, and Wayne, who served as ambassador to Mexico from 2011 to 2015, continues to hold influential positions in Washington. These revelations raise questions about the level of awareness in diplomatic circles and the true extent of Epstein's network in Latin America, putting pressure on U.S. diplomacy and demanding a thorough investigation of the Epstein files without exceptions or privileges.