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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei’s Wife Cami Clark and Her Epstein Correspondence (8/17/26)

from The Vault: The Epstein Files · host Bobby Capucci

Cami Clark, the wife of Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, came under scrutiny after previously undisclosed correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein surfaced showing that she had approached him about investing in an adult-content business she was trying to build. The emails dated back to the early 2010s, years after Epstein had pleaded guilty in Florida to charges involving a minor. Clark’s venture was pitched as a female-oriented “luxury porn” company designed to challenge what she viewed as a male-dominated industry, and the correspondence showed her trying to cultivate Epstein as a potential investor. At one point Epstein appeared not to remember who she was, replying to an email by asking her identity, but Clark continued the exchange and maintained contact with him as she pursued financing. The resurfaced messages attracted attention not because they established that Clark participated in Epstein’s crimes, but because they showed yet another ambitious entrepreneur seeking Epstein’s money and access despite his already public status as a convicted sex offender.The correspondence took on added significance because Clark later became an influential figure behind the scenes in Silicon Valley. She married Amodei in 2022 and, although she has held no formal position at Anthropic, reporting has described her as an important adviser and networker who helped connect Amodei with powerful investors and figures in the technology world. Her earlier dealings with Epstein therefore provided another example of how Epstein remained socially and financially useful to people operating in elite circles even after his 2008 conviction. There was no reporting that Epstein ultimately invested in Clark’s company, and the emails did not show Clark participating in his trafficking operation, but they did reveal that his criminal history was apparently not enough to prevent her from pursuing him as a source of capital. That dynamic fits a much broader pattern seen throughout the Epstein story: his conviction did not exile him from influential networks, and people continued to approach him for money, introductions and opportunity long after the nature of his crimes was publicly known.to contact me;[email protected]

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