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Subject: The Sisters Who First Tried to Take Down Jeffrey Epstein
From: To: Cc: Subject: The Sisters Who First Tried to Take Down Jeffrey Epstein Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2019 15:30:42 +0000 The Sisters Who First Tried to Take Down Jeffrey Epstein NYT By Mike Baker 8/26/19 As more women have come forward in recent days to describe assaults at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein, finds herself distraught, wondering what might have happened if someone had taken her seriously. Twenty-four years ago, Ms. was an artist who had entered the unorthodox life Mr. Epstein lived behind the doors of his luxury estates. Mr. Epstein had offered to help her painting career, but it all came to an abrupt end one night in the summer of 1996, when she says Mr. Epstein and his companion, Ghislaine Maxwell, began violently groping her. She learned later that her M ,IM had been subjected to a troubling topless massage at Mr. Epstein's ranch in New Mexico. 111=ontacted the New York Police Department, and said she then went to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, offe
Jeffrey Epstein seen at 1994 London dinner with Princess Diana and other high‑profile figures
The passage links Epstein to royalty (Princess Diana) and a prominent media figure (Graydon Carter) at a specific time and place, suggesting a possible network of elite contacts. While it lacks concre Epstein attended a dinner on the Serpentine Gallery in London in 1994. Princess Diana was present, wearing her “revenge” dress. Graydon Carter, then editor of Vanity Fair, was also at the event.
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