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Jeffrey Epstein email denying alleged connections to Al Gore and Clinton
The email contains vague denials and nonsensical text with no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable information. It does not provide new evidence or specific leads, only a generic claim o Epstein claims he never met Al Gore and that Bill Clinton was never on the island. He alleges his telephone book was stolen by a houseman now in prison. The email includes a garbled string of charact
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The email contains vague denials and nonsensical text with no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable information. It does not provide new evidence or specific leads, only a generic claim o Epstein claims he never met Al Gore and that Bill Clinton was never on the island. He alleges his telephone book was stolen by a houseman now in prison. The email includes a garbled string of charact
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“antasy,, I don't know and have never met Al gore, CLinton was never on the island.. the telephone book is n”
Al Gore“t utter fantasy,, I don't know and have never met Al gore, CLinton was never on the island.. the telephone”
Jeffrey Epstein“eel fre to pass this to your presss people, From: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> To: The Duke <i >; you”
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