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Epstein hosted billionaire and Qatari delegation, linking U.S. legal figures and foreign officials The passage mentions a gathering at Epstein's residence involving high‑profile individuals (Bill Gates, Mort Zuckerman, Peter Thiel, Qatar’s foreign minister Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim, attorney‑general Eric Holder’s close associate Reid Weingarten, and former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein). It suggests possible financial or political discussions (World Cup bribery, ISIS financing) but provides no concrete transactions or dates beyond a vague late‑September timeframe. The lead is moderately useful for follow‑up (identifying attendees, timing, and potential topics) and is somewhat novel, though many of these connections have been reported elsewhere. Key insights: Late September gathering at Epstein’s house during UN week.; Attendance by Bill Gates, Mort Zuckerman, Peter Thiel, and Qatar’s foreign minister Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim.; Presence of Reid Weingarten, linked to Attorney General Eric Holder and former Connecticut Governor John Rowland.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan Dining Room Serves as Private Salon for Global Elite
The passage lists a large number of high‑profile individuals (Bill Gates, Prince Andrew, Larry Summers, Qatar’s foreign minister, former heads of state, tech founders, etc.) meeting with Epstein in a Epstein hosted hourly meetings with financiers, ministers, and tech entrepreneurs in his Manhattan d A ‘controversial head of state’ (unspecified) visited Epstein, prompting police presence. Bill Gat
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