Steve Bannon recorded 15 hours of never-seen interview footage with Jeffrey Epstein

Steve Bannon told Epstein to stick to message he’s ‘not a pedophile’ in 15 hours of prep for 60 Minutes interview that never went ahead, author Michael Wolff claims

Incident is revealed in Wolff’s upcoming book of profiles of the rich and powerfulBannon recorded more than 15 hours of interviews with Epstein before his deathWolff claims that Bannon was ‘coaching’ Epstein for a 60 Minutes interviewBannon reportedly encouraged Epstein to stop mentioning racist theories Bannon insists he is making a documentary to expose the ‘global establishment’



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Right-wing firebrand Steve Bannon recorded hours of interviews with sex predator Jeffrey Epstein, ostensibly to help prep him for a 60 Minutes interview that was never filmed, according to author Michael Wolff.

The surprising incident in early 2019, months before Epstein’s arrest on sex trafficking charges, is recounted in Wolff’s upcoming book, Too Famous, according to the New York Times

Relying on transcripts of what Epstein appears to think are practice interviews, Wolff writes that Bannon both interviewed and coached Bannon, advising him to look at the camera occasionally and warning him not to share his racist theories about how black people learn.

In the interviews at Epstein’s New York mansion, Bannon frequently advised Epstein to stick to his main message, namely that he is not a pedophile, according to Wolff.

Steve Bannon (left) recorded hours of interviews with sex predator Jeffrey Epstein (right) in early 2019, according to author Michael Wolff

Author Michael Wolff (above) revealed the previously unknown incident, relying on transcripts of what Epstein appears to think are practice interviews

Steve Bannon’s full statement on the Epstein tapes

Steve Bannon confirmed the interviews with Epstein and revealed his plans for a documentary on the sex predator in a statement to DailyMail.com: 

‘I am a documentary filmmaker conducting what was 15+ hours of a planned 50 hours of open ended no holds barred interviews with Epstein for a 8 to 10 hour expose on his deep relationships with the global elites in finance, science, education, medicine, politics and culture.

‘I’ve never media-trained anyone ever—much less Epstein. I did advocate for him to do a “60 Minutes” interview and others that he needed to account publicly for his actions and to explain how he got away with it.

‘Epstein’s perversions and depravity toward young women were part of a life that was systematically supported, encouraged and rewarded by a global establishment that dined off his money and his influence. 

‘My film will make this crystal clear.’

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Towards the end of the interviews, Bannon praised Epstein, Wolff writes, telling him: ‘You’re engaging, you’re not threatening, you’re natural, you’re friendly, you don’t look at all creepy, you’re a sympathetic figure.’

Wolff’s new book is due out in October

Bannon, the former chief strategist for Donald Trump who was pardoned for fraud charges, denied that he had ever media-trained Epstein, but confirmed that the interviews took place.

Bannon told DailyMail.com that he recorded more than 15 hours of interviews with Epstein for a previously unannounced documentary showing how Epstein’s ‘perversions and depravity toward young women were part of a life that was systematically supported, encouraged and rewarded by a global establishment that dined off his money and his influence.’

A former Hollywood producer, Bannon has made 15 prior documentaries, but his work on the purported Epstein film has not been previously revealed.

Bannon did confirm that he encouraged Epstein to speak to 60 Minutes, though that interview apparently never occurred.

Bannon was a close Trump advisor until leaving the White House in 2017. There has been speculation that he courted Epstein as a political financier before the predator’s arrest

The author of the explosive Trump White House exposé Fire And Fury, for which Bannon was a key source, Wolff is well-known for obtaining access to prominent figures, but has been accused of poorly explaining the sources for his dramatized narratives.

A prominent right-wing figure, Bannon spent his time after leaving the White House in 2017 meeting with populist hardliners around the world.

There have been confirmed sightings of Bannon visiting Epstein’s mansion, lending credence to Wolff’s account.

In August 2018, the New York Post reported that Bannon was spotted entering Epstein’s massive townhouse on East 71st Street early one morning. 

The paper cited sources who speculated that Bannon was trying to raise funds from Epstein for his right-wing political projects.

In August 2018, Bannon was spotted entering Epstein’s massive townhouse on East 71st Street early one morning. The mansion is seen above in a file photo

Bannon pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud and money laundering in connection with his We Build the Wall campaign. Trump pardoned him before the case went to trial. 

Epstein was known to be a generous political donor, but mostly gave to Democrats. The sex predator’s social circle spanned the political spectrum through, from Trump to Bill Clinton. 

In July 2019, several months after the filmed interviews with Bannon, Epstein was arrested on federal charges of sex trafficking dozens of girls as young as 14.

He died behind bars the following month in what was ruled a suicide. 

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