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Email from Robert Trivers to Jeffrey Epstein discussing funding, honour‑killings manuscript and concerns about Trump’s market impact
The passage provides a direct communication between a known academic (Robert Trivers) and convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein, hinting at financial support for a book on honour killings and expressing Trivers thanks Epstein for past funding that enabled a book project on honour killings. Trivers indicates he will no longer request further money from Epstein. Reference to Trump’s potential to “dest
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The passage provides a direct communication between a known academic (Robert Trivers) and convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein, hinting at financial support for a book on honour killings and expressing Trivers thanks Epstein for past funding that enabled a book project on honour killings. Trivers indicates he will no longer request further money from Epstein. Reference to Trump’s potential to “dest
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