Jeffrey Epstein email referencing Bill Clinton's plane to North Korea
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The email hints at a possible connection between Jeffrey Epstein and a flight involving former President Bill Clinton to North Korea, which could be a lead for further investigation. However, it lacks Email sent by Jeffrey Epstein on Aug 5, 2009. Mentions a plane that Bill Clinton allegedly used to travel to North Korea. Recipient is Faith Kates of Next Management, LLC.
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