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Epstein emails reveal enduring ties with influential figures even after his sex crime conviction

  • On Wednesday, the U.S. House Oversight Committee released thousands of documents revealing Jeffrey Epstein's continuous communications with influential figures from his Florida sentence through months before his arrest, showing he maintained ties as a registered sex offender.
  • Among the findings, the documents reveal contacts reached out to support Epstein amid legal troubles or sought introductions and advice within a diverse network including Noam Chomsky, Steve Bannon, business executives, and reporters.
  • In specific exchanges, Laurence Krauss sought Epstein's advice on handling harassment allegations, while Epstein offered residences and arranged meetings with leaders for Noam Chomsky.
  • The documents show the emails do not implicate Epstein's contacts in crimes, while Larry Summers expressed `great regrets in my life` and called the association `a major error of judgement`. The case has attracted conspiracy theorists seeking cover-up proof.
  • Longer term, the emails suggest Jeffrey Epstein had already built an enormous network of wealthy and influential friends and brokered introductions with global elites and political figures.
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Six years have passed since the millionaire pederast Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide in jail and the case continues to shake the politics of the United States. The House of Representatives will vote on Tuesday if they declassify more documents in which Trump’s name appears. The president is against the strings. He has asked his own to vote in favor of the publication because, he says, he has “nothing to hide”, but is it true? what more details…

·Spain
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Lean Left

Just days ago Donald Trump fought against anyone who harassed him because of the so-called Epstein files. Now he himself calls on the Republicans in Congress to vote for their release. Why does he suddenly change his mind?

·Germany
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Last week, the U.S. Congress released a new piece of documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case, an archive of 20 thousand pages of e-mails that the financiers sent and received in 2011-2019, which was not the first, and not even the largest, publication of Epstein files, but it attracted much attention, because it was a personal correspondence that made it possible to understand who Epstein (at that time already convicted as a sex offender) was comm…

·Riga, Latvia
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