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Epstein interview excerpts reveal personal habits and vague financial services The passage provides colorful but largely anecdotal details about Epstein's lifestyle, fees, and client list, with only a single confirmed high‑profile name (Leslie H. Wexner). It lacks concrete new allegations, transaction data, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: Epstein claims to manage money for billionaires, naming only Leslie H. Wexner.; He allegedly charges $25‑100 million annually for financial advice.; Describes personal habits, germ phobia, and recent hiring of a male masseur.
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Epstein interview excerpts reveal personal habits and vague financial services The passage provides colorful but largely anecdotal details about Epstein's lifestyle, fees, and client list, with only a single confirmed high‑profile name (Leslie H. Wexner). It lacks concrete new allegations, transaction data, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: Epstein claims to manage money for billionaires, naming only Leslie H. Wexner.; He allegedly charges $25‑100 million annually for financial advice.; Describes personal habits, germ phobia, and recent hiring of a male masseur.
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