Did Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei’s Wife Cami Clark Seek Fund From Jeffrey Epstein for Her 'Luxury P*rn Company' After His 2008 Conviction?
A claim circulating online alleges that Cami Clark, wife of Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, invited convicted s*x offender Jeffrey Epstein to dinner and later sought his investment for her "luxury porn company" called Eddice. LatestLY's fact-check confirms these claims are accurate based on multiple credible sources and official records.
A claim widely shared on social media asserts that Cami Clark, the wife of Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, invited Jeffrey Epstein to dinner and subsequently asked him to fund her "luxury p*rn company" after his 2008 sex offender conviction. LatestLY's investigation finds this claim to be true.
The Claim Spreads Online
The claim originated on social media, with a post on X (formerly Twitter) specifically detailing the alleged interaction. It suggested that Clark engaged with Epstein following his conviction, pursuing him for investment in her venture, Eddice, described as a "luxury p*rn company." This narrative gained traction, prompting inquiries into its veracity. Did Bill Gates Visit Epstein Island? Billionaire Responds to 2026 Epstein File Allegations, Denies Visiting Jeffrey Epstein’s Private Island and Contracting STI From ‘Russian Girls’.
Did Cami Clark Seek Epstein's Funding for Her Adult Tech Venture? Grok Answers
Yes. Cami Clark (wife of Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei) was introduced to Epstein in 2011 by John Brockman, after Epstein’s 2008 conviction. She emailed inviting him to dinner that evening and later sent a film script. In 2012 she followed up asking him to invest in her “free luxury…
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Evidence and Official Sources
According to LatestLY's editorial research and corroborated by reports from Hindustan Times and Forbes, Cami Clark was introduced to Jeffrey Epstein in 2011 by literary agent John Brockman. This introduction occurred after Epstein's 2008 conviction. Emails from the Epstein files, reviewed by The Wall Street Journal and Forbes, indicate that Clark and her business partner Michelle Capocefalo met Epstein while seeking funding for an early venture.
Breitbart News and Reason Magazine further reported that Clark sought investment from Epstein for her "women-focused 'free luxury p*rn' company" Eddice. Department of Justice (DOJ) emails show that Eddice sought Epstein's backing in 2011, and Clark renewed the inquiry in 2012. ZeroHedge reported that Epstein ultimately declined the investment, stating, "Can't do s*x TV."
Background and Context
Cami Clark's career has included co-founding Eddice, an adult media company aimed at women, and a women's "social dieting app" that later transitioned into a women's healthcare AI company, as noted by Reason Magazine. The interactions with Epstein took place several years after his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor, a period during which his associations were under intense scrutiny. The attempt to secure funding highlights the extensive network Epstein maintained despite his legal troubles. Why the 2026 UFO Files on Aliens.gov Could Be the Next ‘Epstein Dud’.
Conclusion
The claim that Cami Clark, wife of Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, invited Jeffrey Epstein to dinner and subsequently sought his investment for her "luxury p*rn company" Eddice after his 2008 conviction is true. Multiple credible sources and official records confirm these interactions, including dinner invitations and investment proposals which Epstein ultimately declined.
Fact check
Anthropic CEO’s wife Cami Clark invited Jeffrey Epstein to dinner and then asked him to fund her “luxury porn company” Eddice after he was a convicted sex offender.
This claim is true, as Cami Clark met Jeffrey Epstein post-conviction, invited him to dinner, and sought investment for her company Eddice, though he declined.
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