Spam email to Jeffrey Epstein titled “TRUMP / POPE SCORECARD” with no substantive content
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The document contains only a brief, unsubstantiated email header and a vague subject line. It provides no concrete names, dates, transactions, or allegations linking any high‑profile actors to wrongdo Email sent from a business named Dangene and Jennie Enterprise to Jeffrey Epstein. Subject line references “TRUMP / POPE SCORECARD” but contains no further details. Includes a link to a website (core
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