Generic Reuters email requesting comment on Jeffrey Epstein
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The passage contains a routine, confidential email from a Reuters correspondent asking for a comment on Epstein, without any concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It offers no new Email is marked confidential and attorney‑client privileged. Sender identifies as David Ingram, Reuters correspondent. Request for comment on Jeffrey Epstein, but no details provided.
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