Jeffrey Epstein email to Peggy Siegal discussing potential release party, plane seat, and contacts with CIA‑linked diplomat and journalist tied to ...
The email provides concrete names (Peggy Siegal, Jonathan and Kimberly Farkus, Heyward Isham, Amy Irving, Mario Platero) and suggests a possible privileged flight seat for Epstein’s “freedom” celebrat Epstein arranging a ‘surprise’ or release party for July 22, 2009. Reference to a seat on a cousin’s plane possibly reserved for Epstein’s return. Mention of Heyward Isham, former U.S. ambassador to
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The email provides concrete names (Peggy Siegal, Jonathan and Kimberly Farkus, Heyward Isham, Amy Irving, Mario Platero) and suggests a possible privileged flight seat for Epstein’s “freedom” celebrat Epstein arranging a ‘surprise’ or release party for July 22, 2009. Reference to a seat on a cousin’s plane possibly reserved for Epstein’s return. Mention of Heyward Isham, former U.S. ambassador to
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