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Epstein Writes to Maxwell About Jack Horner Visit
Horner visited Epstein's New Mexico ranch in 2012 for paleontological research and discussed Epstein's potential support for his Dinochicken Project, U.S. DOJ documents show.
- On Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice released three million new pages of Epstein files that include a 2012 email where Jack Horner thanked `Jeffrey and the girls`.
- Jack Horner, now-retired from Montana State University, served as curator at Museum of the Rockies and consulted on Jurassic Park before retiring June 30, 2016.
- Scheduling notes from April 2012 show Horner's visit to Epstein's Santa Fe ranch, with arrival notes on August 1 and 3, and Epstein's interest in the `Dinochicken Project`.
- MSU said its records show Horner visited a New Mexico ranch in summer 2012, and Horner could not be reached for comment on Monday, while the Harry Walker Agency could not be reached late Monday.
- The files list Horner in at least four separate emails, naming him among many academics linked to Jeffrey Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
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Famed Montana paleontologist Jack Horner named in Epstein files
Now-retired Montana State University professor and renowned paleontologist Jack Horner thanked Jeffrey Epstein and “the girls” for his visit in an email to an assistant in 2012. “Although we didn’t find any dinosaur fossils, we did discover that he has…
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