[GRADE A2 — Public records, Maxwell deposition, House Oversight]
This section consolidates all Lynn Forester de Rothschild evidence, upgrading her from a single-mention peripheral figure to a primary connector in the Rothschild-Epstein architecture.
Lynn Forester wrote to President Bill Clinton using her "fifteen seconds of access" to discuss "Jeffrey Epstein and currency stabilization." This is the earliest documented Rothschild-orbit connection to Epstein, predating all other evidence by 15 years. The "currency stabilization" topic places Epstein in sovereign-level financial policy discussions during Clinton's first term.
Ghislaine Maxwell's DOJ deposition testimony (August 2025) confirmed that Lynn Forester de Rothschild introduced Jeffrey Epstein to Prince Andrew in the early 2000s. This upgrades Lynn from a social connector who introduced Dershowitz (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017935) to a dual-introduction facilitator who connected Epstein to both his lead defense attorney AND British royalty.
Dershowitz testified: "I was introduced to him by Lady de Rothschild as an academic colleague" who was "friendly with Larry Summers" and "in the process of contributing $50 million to Harvard for evolutionary biology" (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017935). Lynn characterized Epstein as an "interesting autodidact."
Epstein reportedly claimed to have provided Lynn "financial help in the 1990s" during her divorce from Andrew Stein. Lynn's spokesperson denied this as "one hundred percent false." Whether true or fabricated, this claim indicates Epstein sought to establish financial leverage or proximity within the Rothschild orbit before Lynn married Sir Evelyn in 2000.
WHAT THIS SHOWS: Lynn Forester de Rothschild functioned as a critical access node connecting Epstein to the Clinton White House (1995), Alan Dershowitz (pre-2005), and Prince Andrew (early 2000s). Her role as dual introducer — connecting Epstein to both his legal shield and his most prominent alleged trafficking victim's royal contact — makes her one of the most consequential figures in the network architecture.