EPISODE · Feb 21, 2026 · 19 MIN
BREAKING - Hyatt Executive Chairman Resigns Citing Epstein Ties
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Tom Pritzker, the Executive Chairman of Hyatt Hotels and heir to a global hotel dynasty, has resigned from the World Economic Forum board following the release of EFTA documents revealing his direct email correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein through Epstein's personal [email protected] account. The emails, now part of the official EFTA record, show Pritzker scheduling meetings, arranging access to Jes Staley and JPMorgan executives, and maintaining a personal relationship with Epstein spanning years. This episode analyzes the Pritzker-Epstein correspondence, the SCDA architectural connection through Karyna Shuliak, and what the resignation signals about corporate accountability in the post-EFTA era.Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/epstein-files/episode/bn3About The Epstein FilesThe Epstein Files is an AI-generated podcast analyzing the 3.5 million pages released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA). All claims are grounded in primary source documents.Produced by Neural Broadcast NetworkSubscribe to NBN's NewsletterGet new investigations, new shows, and the raw intelligence you won't find anywhere else straight to your inbox.Sign up at nbn.fm/newsletter.
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Tom Pritzker, the Executive Chairman of Hyatt Hotels and heir to a global hotel dynasty, has resigned from the World Economic Forum board following the release of EFTA documents revealing his direct email correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein through Epstein's personal [email protected] account. The emails, now part of the official EFTA record, show Pritzker scheduling meetings, arranging access to Jes Staley and JPMorgan executives, and maintaining a personal relationship with Epstein span...
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