UK Metropolitan Police Block Freedom of Information Request About Two Sitting U.S. Senators Who Met With Jeffrey Epstein in 2002, Cite “National Security”

 


A Freedom of Information request filed by UH [Unlimited Hangout] in connection with Whitney Webb’s upcoming book was blocked by UK Metropolitan police on “national security” grounds,” Unlimited Hangout reported.

“The request sought information on the two sitting US Senators who met with Jeffrey Epstein at a Wexner-owned residence in the UK, a meeting where Met Police officers had provided security.”



Unlimited Hangout filed the Freedom of Information request to UK law enforcement and the Ministry of Defence to identify two sitting US senators who were present at Foxcote House in North Warwickshire, UK on September 1, 2002.

Eyewitnesses reported to Unlimited Hangout contributor Johnny Vedmore that two US senators were present and Metropolitan police officers supplied security for the meeting.

While the FOI request was filed to Metropolitan Police, the UK Ministry of Defence and North Warwickshire Police, only the Metropolitan Police responded.


The motive for UH’s FOI request is as follows. It is known that Jeffrey Epstein, as attested to by Epstein’s flight logs, was present in this part of the UK during this same period (from August 31, 2002 to September 2, 2002) and eyewitnesses saw him attend this specific meeting at this location with two attractive and glamorously dressed women on each arm. One of these women was Nicole Junkermann, a former model and apparent intelligence asset as revealed in Vedmore’s previous investigative work. The other woman was described by eyewitnesses as a tall brunette. Per those eyewitness accounts, Epstein personally escorted the two women into the room where the two senators were waiting.

Notably the house where this meeting took place, Foxcote House, has been owned by the family of Leslie Wexner, specifically his wife Abigail Wexner, since 1999. Wexner’s role in financing much of Jeffrey Epstein’s activities, legal and illegal, is a major focus of Webb’s upcoming book and Wexner has encountered considerable difficulty in explaining away his relationship with Epstein, despite the largely servile posture of mainstream media in this regard.


Given the circumstances, it seems highly likely that this meeting was a high-profile instance of Jeffrey Epstein engaging in the sexual blackmail of sitting American politicians. However, due to the well-known scandal around Jeffrey Epstein, his name was not used in our FOI request in order to avoid potentially “spiking” the response.

The Metropolitan Police would “neither confirm nor deny” whether it held the requested information.

They stated that confirming or denying “whether any United States of America (USA) senators were afforded protection could undermine the safeguarding of national security.”



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