Robert Trivers email to Jeffrey Epstein discussing paid research on honor killings and political views on Trump
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Robert Trivers email to Jeffrey Epstein discussing paid research on honor killings and political views on Trump The passage links a prominent evolutionary biologist (Robert Trivers) with Jeffrey Epstein and mentions a $30,000 payment to research assistant Amy Jacobson via the Enhanced Learning Foundation. While it provides a specific financial figure and names, the content is largely about academic research and personal political commentary, offering limited actionable leads beyond the payment and the involvement of Epstein. The novelty is moderate, as the connection between Trivers and Epstein has been reported before, but the detail about a paid project on honor killings and a master Excel file could merit follow‑up. Key insights: Email sent from Robert Trivers to Jeffrey Epstein on Dec 22, 2018.; Mentions a $30,000 payment to Amy Jacobson for a year of work on "honour killings" funded by the Enhanced Learning Foundation.; Trivers expresses personal financial loss (> $100,000) tied to concerns about Donald Trump’s presidency.
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