Epstein Files: GFin Company Mentioned in Documents, Santosh Gujadhur Provides Clarification
The name of the company GFin, led by brothers Santosh and Tej Gujadhur, appears in the Epstein Files. In 2011, an email introducing the company was forwarded to Jeffrey Epstein, although the proposed fund management services were ultimately not pursued.
Speaking on Radio Plus this Tuesday, February 3, Santosh Gujadhur, who is also the president of the Mauritius Turf Club, stated that "there were no meetings" following this email exchange.
It is important to note that the Epstein Files are connected to the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of running a vast international network of sexual exploitation of minors. Arrested in 2019, the American financier died in prison before his trial, under circumstances officially ruled as suicide.
These files contain documents seized by investigators, including emails, financial records, and contact lists, totaling around 3.5 million documents. They have been declassified and released by the U.S. Department of Justice.