‘It is Susan Hamblin’: Epstein files make internet speculate over ‘permission to kill’ message
The Department of Justice released the final tranche of files related to Jeffrey Epstein on Friday. One document, where a mystery person gave Epstein ‘permission to kill’ stood out in particular. Jeffrey Epstein received a message from a person whose name was redacted, saying he had ‘permission to kill’. (X/@remarks) There was a lot of buzz about who the individual could be. “I give you permission to kill him. He is apparently with Olga. He lied to you and he lied to me,” the communication from the person to Epstein read. While the DOJ redacted the name ‘Olga’ in some of the documents, it was retained in others, where Epstein replied to said individual. Thus far, the individual’s identity had remained unknown. All that was known is that the message was sent from an iPhone on June 30, 2014. However, now internet sleuths believe they have uncovered who the sender of the message was. Several profiles have claimed that the person who gave Epstein ‘permission to kill’ was Susan Hamblin. Epstein Files: Claims about Susan …









