Jeffrey Steinberg
Epstein wasn’t the first ‘Stein’ to upset the royal applecart, nor was he the first Jeffrey to cause trouble for the UK’s first family, enter Jeffrey Steinberg.
Steinberg wouldn’t throw about accusations of inappropriate friendships or sexual liaisons, but accuse the royal family of outright murder, one that would take place on the night of August 31, 1997.
When Diana Princess of Wales and her boyfriend Dodi Al-Fayed got into their car that night and sped away from the vulturous paparazzi, few could believe that their night would end so tragically in a Paris underpass, Jeffrey Steinberg being one of them.
Working as a senior writer for the weekly news magazine Executive Intelligence Review, founded in 1974 by the American political activist Lyndon LaRouche, he would be one of the early proponents of the hypothesis that Diana could have been murdered on the orders of the Royal family, Prince Philip in particular.