Michael Wolff emails Jeffrey Epstein discussing outreach to ‘Matt’, a Moonves associate and possible use of attorney Hiltzig, and notes settlement ...
The passage provides a concrete, named connection between journalist Michael Wolff, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and a possible intermediary linked to CBS exec Les Moonves (‘Matt’). It also Wolff advises Epstein to contact ‘Matt’, described as ‘Moonves' guy’ Reference to using attorney Hiltzig for an undisclosed purpose Comment that settlement money is going to the attorney, not the vic
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The passage provides a concrete, named connection between journalist Michael Wolff, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and a possible intermediary linked to CBS exec Les Moonves (‘Matt’). It also Wolff advises Epstein to contact ‘Matt’, described as ‘Moonves' guy’ Reference to using attorney Hiltzig for an undisclosed purpose Comment that settlement money is going to the attorney, not the vic
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“From: Michael Wolff Sent: 12/4/2018 1:34:27 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein”
Jeffrey Epstein“m: Michael Wolff Sent: 12/4/2018 1:34:27 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein [[email protected]] Subject: Re: Importance”
Les Moonves“ance: High I think you should reach out to Matt. Moonves' guy, who I had lunch with yesterday, says he wou”
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