Zohran Mamdani’s mom Mira Nair mentioned in Epstein files email about film she directed: DOJ
Newly released documents connected to the case of the late Jeffrey Epstein have revealed a connection to Mira Nair, the mother of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The documents, released by the Department of Justice on Friday, detail an email from publicist Peggy Siegal to Epstein dated October 21, 2009.
Details of the Email
The email references an afterparty at the home of Ghislaine Maxwell following a screening of Nair’s 2009 film, “Amelia.” Attendees included former President Bill Clinton and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, alongside director Jean Pigozzi and Nair herself. Siegal’s email also noted a “tepid reaction” to the film, though “women like it much more,” and mentioned Hilary Swank and Richard Gere at a separate event.
Siegal’s message concluded with plans to attend a “Wall Street 2” event and a closing “xoxo Peg.”
Context and Potential Implications
The release of these documents is part of a larger effort by the Department of Justice to make public a trove of 3.5 million pages related to Epstein’s case. The inclusion of Nair’s name in connection with Maxwell and other high-profile figures could draw further scrutiny to the social circles surrounding Epstein and Maxwell.
further details will emerge as more of the released documents are reviewed. Analysts expect continued media coverage and public discussion surrounding the contents of the Epstein files.
Frequently Asked Questions
What film was Mira Nair associated with in the released documents?
Mira Nair directed the 2009 biopic “Amelia,” which starred Hilary Swank and Richard Gere.
Who else attended the party at Ghislaine Maxwell’s house?
Former President Bill Clinton and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos were also in attendance, according to the email.
When was the email referencing the party sent?
The email from Peggy Siegal to Jeffrey Epstein was sent on October 21, 2009.
As more information from the released documents becomes available, what impact might it have on public perception of those mentioned?