Speculative email questioning whether former President Trump is a cocaine user
The passage is a casual, unsubstantiated query from an unknown sender with no concrete evidence, dates, or transactional details. It offers minimal investigative value beyond a rumor about a high‑prof Email sent on 10/2/2016 from an address labeled 'LHS' to a known associate of Jeffrey Epstein. Subject line simply reads 'Trump' and asks about the plausibility of him being a real cocaine user. No s
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The passage is a casual, unsubstantiated query from an unknown sender with no concrete evidence, dates, or transactional details. It offers minimal investigative value beyond a rumor about a high‑prof Email sent on 10/2/2016 from an address labeled 'LHS' to a known associate of Jeffrey Epstein. Subject line simply reads 'Trump' and asks about the plausibility of him being a real cocaine user. No s
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