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Epstein claims early release for cooperating with federal investigators on Bear Stearns‑linked Ponzi scheme
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Epstein email seeking BBC Today interview mentioning Prince Andrew
The passage is a routine media‑outreach request from Jeffrey Epstein to the BBC, merely noting interest in discussing circulating stories about himself and Prince Andrew. It provides no concrete evide Epstein contacts BBC Today programme editor Kirsty MacKenzie to arrange an interview. The email references “stories… about both him and Prince Andrew, the Duke of York.” The email includes a standard
BBC Today Programme editor seeks interview with Jeffrey Epstein to discuss rumors about Prince Andrew
The email shows a BBC journalist reaching out to Epstein for an interview on allegations involving Prince Andrew, indicating a potential source for statements or clarification. While it does not conta Email dated March 7, 2011 from Jeffrey Epstein to BBC Today Programme editor Kirsty MacKenzie. BBC seeks Epstein's perspective on circulating stories about him and Prince Andrew, Duke of York. The em
From: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
BBC Today Programme editor seeks interview with Jeffrey Epstein about alleged ties to Prince Andrew
The email shows a BBC senior editor actively pursuing an interview with Epstein to discuss rumors linking him to Prince Andrew, indicating potential media coordination and awareness of high‑level misc BBC Today programme editor Kirsty MacKenzie reached out to Epstein to arrange an interview on rumors The email lists numerous high‑profile guests, emphasizing the programme’s influence and potential
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