Steve Bannon and TV journalist discuss Netflix documentary on Jeffrey Epstein with PR contact Peggy Siegal
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The email chain links high‑profile figures (Steve Bannon, James Patterson, director Joe Berlinger) to a planned Netflix documentary on Jeffrey Epstein and shows a direct outreach to a PR professional Steve Bannon is in email exchange about the Epstein documentary. James Patterson is cited as co‑author of a best‑selling Epstein book and consultant on the Netflix s Joe Berlinger is named as the doc
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