Dalai Lama’s name appears 168 times in latest Jeffrey Epstein documents
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The Dalai Lama’s name has surfaced 168 times in newly released Jeffrey Epstein case files, prompting renewed scrutiny of his past associations with the disgraced financier, according to multiple media reports.
Recent documents unsealed by the U.S. Department of Justice mention the 14th Dalai Lama 168 times, as reported by India’s The Financial Express and confirmed by Guancha searches.
A 2012 email from Epstein described plans to attend an event on an island where the Dalai Lama would also be present. In July 2025, journalist Michael Wolff stated on a podcast that he had seen the Dalai Lama at Epstein’s Manhattan residence. Wolff suggested many people mingled with Epstein seeking financial gain.
In August 2025, independent journalist Jacob Silverman highlighted Wolff’s account in an article, noting his access to elite circles. Silverman also referenced the Dalai Lama’s 2009 appearance and speech at NXIVM, a group later exposed as a sex cult, for which he reportedly received US$1 million.
Chinese authorities, including the Standing Committee of the Tibet Autonomous Region People’s Congress, have long criticized the Dalai Lama as representing feudal serf-owning interests and engaging in separatist activities against China since his departure in 1959.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning has described him as a political exile using religion to pursue anti-China separatist goals, emphasizing China’s consistent position on Tibet-related issues.
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