Epstein email praising a young sustainability expert who allegedly influenced P&G practices
The passage links Jeffrey Epstein to a high‑profile corporate client (Procter & Gamble) and suggests he facilitated the introduction of a young woman who allegedly provided insider‑level sustainabilit Epstein corresponded with Faith Kates about a female sustainability expert. The expert allegedly embarrassed scientists and prompted P&G to change practices. Reference to a New York Times article lin
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The passage links Jeffrey Epstein to a high‑profile corporate client (Procter & Gamble) and suggests he facilitated the introduction of a young woman who allegedly provided insider‑level sustainabilit Epstein corresponded with Faith Kates about a female sustainability expert. The expert allegedly embarrassed scientists and prompted P&G to change practices. Reference to a New York Times article lin
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Epstein emails praise a young sustainability expert who allegedly influenced P&G practices
The passage hints that Jeffrey Epstein was facilitating introductions for a young woman with expertise in sustainability, claiming she embarrassed scientists and prompted changes at Procter & Gamble. Epstein corresponded with Faith Kate about a female sustainability specialist. The woman allegedly outperformed scientists and influenced P&G's practices. Reference to a New York Times article linkin
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Jeffrey Epstein discusses a young sustainability expert influencing P&G practices
Jeffrey Epstein discusses a young sustainability expert influencing P&G practices The email reveals Epstein’s connection to a female sustainability consultant who allegedly impressed scientists and prompted changes at Procter & Gamble. While it hints at Epstein’s role in facilitating corporate influence, the details are vague, lacking names, dates, or concrete financial transactions, limiting immediate investigative value. Key insights: Epstein references a "great girl" with deep sustainability knowledge who impressed scientists and a client (P&G).; The consultant allegedly caused P&G to change its practices after a meeting arranged by Epstein.; Mentions of "summer" and "woody" suggest possible involvement of other intermediaries.
Jeffrey Epstein praises a young sustainability expert, claims she out‑performed scientists and influenced P&G practices
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