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Attorney Jay Lefkowitz offers to answer questions about client Jeffrey Epstein

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #021404
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1
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The email merely indicates a lawyer's willingness to respond to factual inquiries about Jeffrey Epstein. It provides no concrete details, transactions, dates, or allegations, offering minimal investig Email sent by Kirkland & Ellis attorney Jay Lefkowitz on March 7, 2011 Recipient: Alexandra Wolfe (likely a journalist or investigator) Subject: Request for factual questions regarding client Jeffrey

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