Email chain referencing Judge Sweet, Steven Hoffenberg, and a lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein
The document contains minimal substantive information beyond names of known figures (Jeffrey Epstein, Judge Sweet, Steven Hoffenberg). It lacks concrete details, dates, transactions, or actionable lea Reference to Judge Sweet allowing Steven Hoffenberg to speak with victims. Mention of a suit filing against Jeffrey Epstein. Inclusion of Jeffrey Epstein's personal email address.
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The document contains minimal substantive information beyond names of known figures (Jeffrey Epstein, Judge Sweet, Steven Hoffenberg). It lacks concrete details, dates, transactions, or actionable lea Reference to Judge Sweet allowing Steven Hoffenberg to speak with victims. Mention of a suit filing against Jeffrey Epstein. Inclusion of Jeffrey Epstein's personal email address.
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