Email urging silence on Jeffrey Epstein allegations and suggesting contact with Alan Dershowitz
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The passage references Jeffrey Epstein and Alan Dershowitz in a vague advisory context, but provides no concrete details about transactions, dates, or specific wrongdoing. It hints at potential legal Sender advises the recipient to ignore Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyer and instead seek Alan Dershowitz’s c Mentions possible investigations and reputational risk if allegations are not publicly denied. All
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