Beck, who ran for Congress in 2014 as an independent, was associated with Epstein for years.
Newly unsealed court documents reveal shocking allegations against Gwendolyn Beck, ex-girlfriend of disgraced New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez. Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse, claimed that Beck participated in orgies with her and notorious financier Epstein.
Beck, who ran for Congress in 2014 as an independent, was associated with Epstein for years. She was photographed with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in 1995 and later with Prince Andrew and Melania Knauss in 2000. The open statement from Giuffre, who worked for Epstein, indicates Beck's involvement in illicit activities.
During the deposition, Giuffre was asked about people she had not been trafficked to, to which she responded, “Number 7, Gwendolyn Beck.” When asked about Beck's involvement, Giuffre stated, “She was involved in some of the orgies,” specifying Epstein's presence.
Beck, then vice president of investments at Morgan Stanley, had connections to Epstein's financial dealings. Giuffre's testimony sheds light on Beck's alleged involvement in Epstein's illicit activities.
In 2010, Beck was romantically involved with Senator Menendez, and photographs of them together were later used in Menendez's corruption trial. Beck's association with Epstein continued, as she received a $12,600 political donation from Epstein during his 2014 congressional campaign.
Despite Epstein's criminal record, Beck defended the donation, attributing it to her previous professional relationship with him at Morgan Stanley. He claimed that he accepted the donation out of “forgiveness” and expressed his belief in Epstein's potential as a financial asset to the nation.
The unsealed documents provide a closer look at the complex web of relationships involving Beck, Epstein and Menendez, raising questions about liability and associations with people involved in criminal activity.