Internal emails discuss $100 M overseas transfer, Jeffrey Epstein loan, and potential FBI involvement
The emails reference a large ($100 M) overseas transfer lacking a contract, mention Jeffrey Epstein, and allude to FBI and tax‑department scrutiny. Specific names, amounts, and dates are provided, off Brad (or Richard) is linked to a $100 M overseas transfer with no written contract. The transfer is flagged by the tax department and described as ‘fishy’. Jeffrey Epstein is directly addressed regar
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The emails reference a large ($100 M) overseas transfer lacking a contract, mention Jeffrey Epstein, and allude to FBI and tax‑department scrutiny. Specific names, amounts, and dates are provided, off Brad (or Richard) is linked to a $100 M overseas transfer with no written contract. The transfer is flagged by the tax department and described as ‘fishy’. Jeffrey Epstein is directly addressed regar
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