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Take-Two and Rockstar Bosses Mentioned in the Epstein Files

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The Epstein Files are the most scandalous case in the United States and worldwide over the past several years. An unbelievable volume of correspondence, documents, and photographs contains evidence of crimes — primarily sexual in nature, but not only — that implicate the so-called elite. Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Bill Gates — this is only a short list of well-known figures connected to the horrific acts that took place on Jeffrey Epstein’s island and beyond.

Over the past 24 hours, another portion of the Epstein files has been released — 3 million (!) pages of documents, 180,000 images, and 2,000 videos. And, of course, new names. In some cases, people you would not expect to see there.

Strauss Zelnick, CEO of Take-Two, was likely not personally acquainted with Epstein, but he is friends with investor Leon Black, who has been linked to the scandalous figure. There are also no records of Zelnick visiting the infamous island.

Connections web.

Leslie Benzies, the current head of Build A Rocket Boy and former president of Rockstar North, also has no direct link to Epstein, but appears in a far more troubling context. Sarah Ransome, one of the survivors of the crimes who testified, met Benzies in the early 2000s and knew some employees from the Edinburgh office.

Leslie Benzies and an unidentified woman, presumably Sarah Ransome.

She claims that the former Grand Theft Auto producer sexual assaulted her while she was under the influence of drugs, and then later transferred that experience into a game in order to “entertain millions of people”.

Sam Houser, the head of Rockstar Games, is described as a close associate of Benzies, and was also known to Ransome. It should be understood that the mention of a person’s name in the Epstein files does not always mean that the individual was involved in what took place on the private island. Even if something of that nature is described, it still must be proven in court.

Detailed testimony from the victim can be found on page 38 of one of the published documents. Incidentally, GTA 6 is mentioned there as well — more precisely, a link to an article about its delay.
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