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Lawrence Krauss defends Jeffrey Epstein in private email chain discussing alleged underage sex payments
The passage reveals a high‑profile scientist (Lawrence Krauss) publicly defending Jeffrey Epstein and downplaying allegations of underage prostitution. It provides a concrete email exchange with dates Email dated April 6, 2011 between Lawrence Krauss and Rebecca Watson. Krauss claims Epstein paid for massages with sex but asserts he was unaware of underage victims. Krauss describes Epstein as a "g
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The passage reveals a high‑profile scientist (Lawrence Krauss) publicly defending Jeffrey Epstein and downplaying allegations of underage prostitution. It provides a concrete email exchange with dates Email dated April 6, 2011 between Lawrence Krauss and Rebecca Watson. Krauss claims Epstein paid for massages with sex but asserts he was unaware of underage victims. Krauss describes Epstein as a "g
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