Jeffrey Epstein, the American financier convicted in the United States for the sexual exploitation of minors, received information in 2015 related to Aragon regarding the possible organization of international meetings in a location in the Pyrenees . Specifically, the information referred to a scientific center located in Benasque ( Huesca ), one of the best-known high mountain areas in Aragon.
The reference appears in a document included among the more than three million files on Epstein that the Trump administration declassified last week. The text, which Servimedia has accessed, explicitly mentions the possibility of holding “international meetings” at this center in the Aragonese Pyrenees .
The documents are part of several emails and files that Epstein exchanged in July 2015 with someone identified as Seth Lloyd . Based on the content of the messages, it is deduced that this could be the physicist Seth Lloyd, affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and specializing in quantum computing.
In the first email, dated July 6, 2015, at 7:59 a.m., Lloyd apologizes to Epstein for the delay in responding. “Apologies for not replying sooner. I took an email vacation of over a week, which turned out to be a mistake because I fell hopelessly behind,” he writes in that message.
After a technical explanation of the concept of entropy, the supposed physicist adds a direct reference to Aragon and his stay in the Pyrenees : “I hope you are well. I am currently at the physics center in Benasque , in the High Pyrenees, where physics is mainly practiced on long hikes in the mountains. Very well.”
REFERENCES TO BENASQUE AND OTHER SCIENTIFIC CENTERS
Along with the emails, the declassified documents include a file listing three scientific centers located in different parts of the world. One of them is the Pedro Pascual Science Center in Benasque , located in the Pyrenees of Huesca , while the other two are the Bahamas Center for Science and the Aspen Center for Physics.
Regarding the Benasque facilities, the document states that it “ is a center of the Spanish scientific system .” It then adds that it “ offers the possibility of organizing international meetings in Benasque , a beautiful village located in the heart of the Pyrenees.” The names “Epstein,” “Kavli,” and “Simons” appear at the end of the text .
The exchange of messages continued on July 6, 2015. At 10:53 AM, Jeffrey Epstein replied to the email , expressing his desire that their paths would cross. From there, the financier developed a series of reflections and speculations on entropy and thermodynamics addressed to his interlocutor, whom he referred to as his physicist friend.

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