Audio of Epstein discussing Tony Blair’s income | Crime

Leaked Audio Ties Tony Blair to Lucrative Advisory Work
Leaked audio files linked to Jeffrey Epstein indicate that former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair engaged in high-paying advisory roles after leaving office. The audio suggests Blair’s financial earnings were significant during this period. However, a spokesperson for Blair’s office dismissed the figures mentioned in the recording as “rubbish,” asserting that they are inaccurate.
This disclosure raises questions regarding the nature of Blair’s post-premiership activities, as he has been involved in numerous consulting and advisory roles since stepping down in 2007. The information has attracted media attention, highlighting the ongoing scrutiny of political figures’ financial dealings following their time in office.
Blair served as Prime Minister from 1997 to 2007 and was a prominent member of the ‘Board of Peace’, an organization focused on global conflict resolution. The leaked audio adds to the ongoing discussions about the ethics of former leaders taking on advisory positions and the transparency of their financial arrangements.
This report was published on February 4, 2026.






