Email request to Jeffrey Epstein's attorney to arrange interview on circulating stories about Epstein and Prince Andrew
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The passage merely shows a routine media outreach attempt without any new factual allegations, specific transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile names but provides no concrete evide Peter Mandelson is copied on the email chain. Jeffrey Epstein's attorney (Kirsty Mackenzie) is asked to forward a request. The request seeks an interview to discuss rumors about Epstein and Prince An
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