Bangladesh, Feb. 22 -- As fresh documents from the US Department of Justice continue to shed light on the financial operations of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, newly released correspondence offers a deeper view into his role as a financial intermediary for wealthy clients and their associates. The records, recently made public, outline complex financial relationships involving billionaire investor Leon Black and Ukrainian-born art adviser Anastasiya Siroochenko.

While the documents do not allege criminal wrongdoing by either Black or Siroochenko, they illustrate the intricate and often opaque structures that characterized Epsteins financial dealings – particularly within the art world, where valuation discretion and private ...