Epstein was a wealthy U.S. financier who pleaded guilty in 2008 to soliciting a minor for prostitution and was later arrested on federal sex-trafficking charges in July 2019 before dying in jail.
The WEF confirmed to POLITICO that Brende had taken part “in three business dinners with Jeffrey Epstein, along with subsequent email and SMS communications.” It has opened an independent review into the relationship, which it said Brende requested and is cooperating with.
Brende said he had been “completely unaware of Epstein’s past and criminal activities” and would have declined any invitations or communication had he known.
“I recognize that I could have conducted a more thorough investigation into Epstein’s history, and I regret not doing so,” he said.
The first dinner, with diplomats and business leaders at Epstein’s New York townhouse, took place in 2018. Ahead of the meeting the two exchanged views on the future of Davos, with Epstein saying the elite gathering in Switzerland “can really replace the UN.” The pair also dined together in June 2019, weeks before Epstein was arrested.
Epstein also offered to use his connection with Brende to lobby for his friends to be invited to Davos. In a separate email exchange in 2018 with former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, Epstein offered to “inquire” with his “good friend,” Brende, after Summers complained of not being invited to Davos that year.