Could the disgraced financier really have owned U.S. government property? New DOJ documents suggest a jaw-dropping possibility.
‘Daily Jang’ reported that recently released U.S. Department of Justice documents revealed a sensational claim: Jeffrey Epstein, infamous for sexual abuse of minors, was reportedly offered the chance to purchase the Pentagon and FBI buildings.
According to the documents, the proposed sale price was $116 million. If completed, Epstein would have become the owner of these iconic U.S. government facilities, raising serious questions about how such a transaction could even be proposed.
The documents also reveal that an FBI informant identified Epstein as a Mossad agent. Epstein maintained close ties with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, under whose supervision he reportedly received espionage training. Records show that Barak visited Epstein’s New York mansion 30 times between 2013 and 2017, sparking concerns about the nature of their relationship.
Previously, Epstein’s connections to powerful political figures and intelligence networks have drawn international scrutiny. He was known to associate with global elites, including former U.S. presidents, royals, and business magnates. The Pentagon and FBI offer adds a new, unprecedented dimension to his already controversial profile.
Legal experts note that even discussing the sale of such sensitive government property to a private individual—let alone someone with Epstein’s criminal history—would be extraordinarily irregular, highlighting potential gaps in security and oversight.
The documents, made public by the DOJ, also hint at additional intelligence links between Epstein and foreign actors, fueling speculation about his role in global espionage networks. Investigators are reportedly still reviewing the full extent of his international connections.

