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13:27 11" le D. When it became clear to the Russian model that she wasn't getting the types of acting or model- ing jobs Epstein had been promising for years, he connected her with Rod-Larsen, then head of the International Peace Institute, and dangled an opportunity to work at the United Nations. "Jeffrey said the IPI people loved me," she wrote in an email to her mother in Russia in 2012. "Waiting to hear back from their lawyers." Rod-Larsen wrote an email in 2013 inviting her to Norway, which she used to obtain a visa to utravel with Epstein to Norway. She said she accompanied an IPI team to Kazakhstan and Pagbaijaliki 2014, but a job never materialized. The Journal reviewed emails exchanged with IPI staff, including one in which she sent her résumé in 2013. Rod-Larsen resigned from the nonprofit go in 2020 after disclosing he had taken donations and a personal loan from Epstein. The IPI said it has new leadership and that it finds the revelations in the Journal
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