Epstein and Brad Pitt: Shocking Invitation

According to media reports, an invitation to a star-studded screening of Brad Pitt«s film »World War Z« and an after-party in 2013 was found in documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice in the Jeffrey Epstein case.

The document, dated 2013, was issued in the name of Brad Grey – an influential Hollywood producer and head of Paramount Pictures – and Brad Pitt himself. It states: «Brad Grey and Brad Pitt invite you and a guest to the first screening of WWZ.» The event was to take place at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and continue afterward at a private club.

The invitation was addressed to two individuals whose names are redacted in the documents. It is noted that it was «non-transferable.» At the actual screening, Pitt presented the film to the audience and then mingled with other celebrities, including Kevin Bacon, Jimmy Fallon, and Bruce Willis.

There is no direct evidence that Epstein personally attended the event. However, a letter found in the files, sent to him the day after the screening, thanks him for a «fun premiere.» This suggests that the invitation might have been used by someone in his circle.

Nothing indicates that Brad Pitt was aware of Epstein«s crimes or had any connection to them. According to other declassified documents and known contact lists of Epstein, Pitt was not listed among his acquaintances. The invitation was likely sent by the production company as part of a standard mailing to a wide range of people.
The latest batch of documents in the Epstein case is likely to be the last from the Department of Justice. It also includes letters from Prince Andrew, who invited Epstein to Buckingham Palace after the financier«s conviction. Additionally, there are various unsubstantiated claims and photographs whose origin remains unclear.





