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Ken Starr promoted to president of Baylor University in Newsmax email forwarded to Jeff Epstein

The passage merely repeats a publicly available news headline about Ken Starr's appointment at Baylor and includes a routine promotional email. It provides no new factual leads, transactions, or alleg Ken Starr, former Whitewater prosecutor, was named president of Baylor University in December 2010. The email was forwarded to a Jeff Epstein address, suggesting possible personal interest but no sub

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #031990
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1
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The passage merely repeats a publicly available news headline about Ken Starr's appointment at Baylor and includes a routine promotional email. It provides no new factual leads, transactions, or alleg Ken Starr, former Whitewater prosecutor, was named president of Baylor University in December 2010. The email was forwarded to a Jeff Epstein address, suggesting possible personal interest but no sub

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From: es Sent: 12/27/2010 9:04:41 PM To: jeff epstein [[email protected]] Subject: Fw: Ken Starr Aiming High as Head of Baylor Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T From: "Newsmax.com" <newsmax(@reply.newsmax.com> Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 21:03:04 GMT To: ReplyTo: [email protected] Subject: Ken Starr Aiming High as Head of Baylor Breaking from Newsmax.com Ken Starr Aiming High as Head of Baylor Bill Clinton’s one-time legal nemesis is earning high marks for his new role as president of Texas’ Baylor University. Whitewater prosecutor Ken Starr is helping to heal divisions at the nation’s largest Baptist school as he seeks to raise its academic stature. To Read the Full Story — Go Here Now More Links: The Healing Powers of Vinegar on Your Heart, Weight, More Blood Pressure Can Be Cured Without Drugs Terror Chatter High, Protect Your Family With Emergency Radio Author Warns of End of 'American Empire', U.S. Stocks to Suffer oo This e-mail is never sent unsolicited. You have received this Newsmax e-mail because you subscribed to it or someone forwarded it to you. To opt out, see the links below. CTO ADVERTISE For information on advertising, please contact Newsmax Advertising Sales via e-mail. CTO SUBSCRIBE If this e-mail has been forwarded to you and you would like to sign up, please click here. Remove your e-mail address from our list or modify your profile. We respect your right to privacy. View our policy. This e-mail was sent by: Newsmax.com

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