LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman hosted a fundraiser for President Biden on Monday. Hoffman was recently found to have visited convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's private island.
Fox News contributor Bill McGurn argues the prominent figures named in Epstein's private calendar were likely trying to 'extract' money.
The island is where Epstein and fellow convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell allegedly abused underage girls. The report said the two were planning to return to the island in November 2014, and then travel with Epstein to Boston. It's unclear what the intent was for those planned trips, however the report also revealed Hoffman was planning to stay at Epstein's luxury Manhattan townhouse in Dec. 2014 after a late arrival in
In Sept. that same year, Hoffman attended a state dinner hosted by then-Vice President Biden at the White House in honor of Chinese President Xi Jinping.Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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