Socialite and scientific circles continue to praise Jeffrey Epstein despite allegations
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The passage repeats unverified praise for Epstein from various high‑profile individuals (publicist Peggy Siegal, real‑estate heir Jonathan Farkas, socialite Debbie Bancroft, physicist Lawrence Krauss) Peggy Siegal organized high‑profile events for Epstein and helped host a post‑Yom Kippur breakfast w Jonathan Farkas, a New York real‑estate heir, claims to have visited Epstein while he was in priso
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