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FBI interview transcript reveals New York Academy of Arts board member’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein and his financial support of the schoolFBI interview transcript reveals New York Academy of Arts board member’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein and his financial support of the school
FBI interview transcript reveals New York Academy of Arts board member’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein and his financial support of the school The passage provides concrete details—names, dates, locations, and estimated donation amounts—linking Jeffrey Epstein to a reputable arts institution and mentions a former board member’s testimony. While not a new explosive claim, it offers actionable leads (NYAA board minutes, financial records, contacts at the Villard House) that could be pursued to trace Epstein’s social network and possible misuse of charitable funds in the context of the broader sexual exploitation investigation. Key insights: NYAA board member testified that Epstein was a board member in the 1980s‑early 1990s.; Epstein hosted board meetings at his apartment and office in the Villard House, NYC.; He contributed $5,000‑$20,000 annually to the school and purchased artwork at NYAA auctions.
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FBI interview transcript reveals New York Academy of Arts board member’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein and his financial support of the school The passage provides concrete details—names, dates, locations, and estimated donation amounts—linking Jeffrey Epstein to a reputable arts institution and mentions a former board member’s testimony. While not a new explosive claim, it offers actionable leads (NYAA board minutes, financial records, contacts at the Villard House) that could be pursued to trace Epstein’s social network and possible misuse of charitable funds in the context of the broader sexual exploitation investigation. Key insights: NYAA board member testified that Epstein was a board member in the 1980s‑early 1990s.; Epstein hosted board meetings at his apartment and office in the Villard House, NYC.; He contributed $5,000‑$20,000 annually to the school and purchased artwork at NYAA auctions.
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