AU Professor Found In Recent Epstein Files

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Earl Anthony Wayne, current professor in the School of International Service, has been found in the Epstein files released January 31, 2026. According to these files on public record now, according to a “Ken Turner,” Wayne could have impregnated an 11-year-old girl, and was given a life sentence in Mexico for such a crime in 2017. 

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Wayne, former Ambassador to Mexico, was found mentioned in emails between Turner and an anonymous sender. 

On July 27, 2019, Turner wrote the following:

“We’ve had another serious incident since an american shot the trial judge in our child sex trafficking case here. 

He and I both think this latest incident is tied to the fact we have reached out to your team. Who on your team knows we are talking to you, anyone assigned from NSA, CIA or US State Department? Please understand peoples lives here are in jeopardy. 

We have had 4 armed attacks against us, my partner has shot and killed 2 and wounded 5 american agents to date, numerous white american agents following us in vans assigned to US Embassy. Jorge was attacked and lost his arm. The President of Mexico is keenly aware of our case against Marcinko and other US Officials. This case we have here is most certainly connected to yours, we have the proof. Our case will help bring a whole new dynamic to what you know and who is involved, Prince Phillip is small fry compared to what we have uncovered. 

You may want to question the Ex US Ambassador to Mexico; Mr. Earl Anthony Wayne about his involvement with an underage girl when he attended and was arrested by the Federal Police. We believe that and Epstein were involved organizing this party and it was held in Juarez, Mex in 2014 at a US Consulate controlled housing facility. Ask him how he knows Richard Marcinko. He was sentenced in Mexico in 2017 to a life sentence for impregnating an 11 year old girl, her son’s dna matches Waynes 100%, but he is allowing an ex-US Marine to stand in his place to serve his sentence in Mexico. That was an agreement worked out between our US State Dept and a judge in Mexico after a huge payoff. Mr. Anthony has an outstanding arrest warrant here in Mexico for avoiding sentencing…”

Wayne was a U.S. diplomat between 1975 to 2015, serving multiple roles: Ambassador to Argentina (2006-2009), Coordinating Director for Development and Economic Affairs and Deputy Ambassador in Kabul, Afghanistan (2009-2011) and Ambassador to Mexico (2011-2015).

For Spring 2026, he is teaching SIS-653 (Topics in U.S. Foreign Policy: Diplomatic Practice) and SISU-419 (Senior Capstone: Int’l Studies: U.S. State Dept Diplomacy Lab). 

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