Ken Starr email discusses alleged “sweetheart deal” for Jeffrey Epstein and suggests political leverage against Clinton and Trump officials
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The passage contains a chain of emails that mention high‑profile figures (Ken Starr, Alex Acosta, Jeffrey Epstein, Michael Wolff) and propose using Epstein’s case to attack political opponents. It hin Ken Starr describes a “sweetheart deal” in Epstein’s 2008 Florida case, alleging federal overreach a Michael Wolff asks whether to invoke Epstein’s “Clinton connection” to damage a Trump administrati
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