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Ron Prosor

Israeli diplomat; former Ambassador of Israel to the United Nations (2011–2015); former Ambassador to the United Kingdom (2004–2007); Ambassador to Germany (2020–present)

Ron Prosor — Israeli diplomat; former Ambassador of Israel to the United Nations (2011–2015); former Ambassador to the United Kingdom (2004–2007); Ambassador to Germany (2020–present) — is named in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein files. DOJ-released Epstein files include emails establishing that in 2014 Epstein served as a facilitator of introductions between Israeli political and diplomatic figures and Silicon Valley technology executives. Prosor — then serving as Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations — was part of the Israeli diplomatic network whose outreach to tech executives Epstein was coordinating. Documents confirmed by the Epstein files show Prosor emailed venture capitalist Peter Thiel at least six times in 2014 seeking meetings, with contacts routed through Epstein's network; separately, emails between Epstein and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak in April 2014 reference plans to have Thiel available for such meetings. The SF Standard, which first reported on this network in November 2025, confirmed that some of the correspondence was verified by the Epstein files released by Congress. No wrongdoing is alleged against him. This profile is auto-generated from public reporting and is pending editorial review; inclusion does not imply guilt or wrongdoing.

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Is Ron Prosor in the Epstein files?

Yes. Ron Prosor (Israeli diplomat; former Ambassador of Israel to the United Nations (2011–2015); former Ambassador to the United Kingdom (2004–2007); Ambassador to Germany (2020–present)) is named in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein files. DOJ-released Epstein files include emails establishing that in 2014 Epstein served as a facilitator of introductions between Israeli political and diplomatic figures and Silicon Valley technology executives. Prosor — then serving as Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations — was part of the Israeli diplomatic network whose outreach to tech executives Epstein was coordinating. Documents confirmed by the Epstein files show Prosor emailed venture capitalist Peter Thiel at least six times in 2014 seeking meetings, with contacts routed through Epstein’s network; separately, emails between Epstein and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak in April 2014 reference plans to have Thiel available for such meetings. The SF Standard, which first reported on this network in November 2025, confirmed that some of the correspondence was verified by the Epstein files released by Congress. No wrongdoing is alleged against him.

Being named in the files is not evidence of any crime or wrongdoing. People appear in these documents in many contexts — correspondence, flight logs, contact books, scheduling, photographs, or passing references. See the sources below for the specific, documented context, and the note at the bottom of this page.

People most often named alongside Ron Prosor in coverage, plus documented connections. Counts reflect shared articles, not verified relationships.