Jeffrey Epstein email discussing attending Trump inauguration with Jennie Enterprise
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The email shows a direct, time‑stamped communication between Jeffrey Epstein and a New York‑based firm (Jennie Enterprise) arranging to attend the Trump inauguration, suggesting a possible link betwee Email dated Nov 27, 2016, references "inauguration" and "Trump crowd". Sender identified as "Jennie Enterprise" with founder/chairman listed. Jeffrey Epstein uses personal email (jeevacation@gmail.co
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