FBI PUBLIC AFFAIRS - DIRECTOR'S AM NEWS BRIEFING
FBI PUBLIC AFFAIRS - DIRECTOR'S AM NEWS BRIEFING MONDAY, JULY 29, 2019 5:00 AM EDT EFTA00161121 EFTA00161122 EFTA00161123 EFTA00161124 EFTA00161125 EFTA00161126 EFTA00161127 US Subpoenas Jeffrey Epstein's Pilots In Sex-Trafficking Probe. The Wall Street Journal (7/26, Hong, O'Brien, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports that federal prosecutors in Manhattan have subpoenaed Jeffrey Epstein's longtime personal pilots as investigators seek to question his employees in his probe on sex-trafficking charges. NYTimes Al Chronicles Epstein's Influence Over Wexner. In a nearly 2,800-word front-page article, the New York Times (7/25, A1, Steel, Eder, Maheshwari, Goldstein, 18.61M) recounts how Jeffrey Epstein "developed an unusually strong hold on" Leslie Wexner, one of the country's most influential corporate titans." The Times says that "within years of meeting Mr. Epstein, Mr. Wexner handed him sweeping powers over his finances, philanthropy and private life, according to in
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FBI PUBLIC AFFAIRS - DIRECTOR'S AM NEWS BRIEFING MONDAY, JULY 29, 2019 5:00 AM EDT EFTA00161121 EFTA00161122 EFTA00161123 EFTA00161124 EFTA00161125 EFTA00161126 EFTA00161127 US Subpoenas Jeffrey Epstein's Pilots In Sex-Trafficking Probe. The Wall Street Journal (7/26, Hong, O'Brien, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports that federal prosecutors in Manhattan have subpoenaed Jeffrey Epstein's longtime personal pilots as investigators seek to question his employees in his probe on sex-trafficking charges. NYTimes Al Chronicles Epstein's Influence Over Wexner. In a nearly 2,800-word front-page article, the New York Times (7/25, A1, Steel, Eder, Maheshwari, Goldstein, 18.61M) recounts how Jeffrey Epstein "developed an unusually strong hold on" Leslie Wexner, one of the country's most influential corporate titans." The Times says that "within years of meeting Mr. Epstein, Mr. Wexner handed him sweeping powers over his finances, philanthropy and private life, according to in
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