Fragmented testimony linking Jeffrey Epstein to alleged misconduct and possible ties to Rockefeller University board, SEC, and Federal officials
Fragmented testimony linking Jeffrey Epstein to alleged misconduct and possible ties to Rockefeller University board, SEC, and Federal officials The passage provides vague but potentially actionable leads: mentions a woman named Ward who interacted with Epstein, references a board position at Rockefeller University, and suggests contacts with the SEC and a Federal official (Steven Ho). While the text is heavily corrupted and lacks concrete dates or transaction details, it hints at possible financial or regulatory misconduct and sexual exploitation involving high‑profile institutions, meriting further verification. Key insights: Ward claims Epstein’s assistants made inappropriate advances during a tea meeting.; Ward reportedly had discussions with the SEC and visited a Federal official named Steven Ho.; Reference to a board membership at Rockefeller University and a powerful investor (Stearns).
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Fragmented testimony linking Jeffrey Epstein to alleged misconduct and possible ties to Rockefeller University board, SEC, and Federal officials The passage provides vague but potentially actionable leads: mentions a woman named Ward who interacted with Epstein, references a board position at Rockefeller University, and suggests contacts with the SEC and a Federal official (Steven Ho). While the text is heavily corrupted and lacks concrete dates or transaction details, it hints at possible financial or regulatory misconduct and sexual exploitation involving high‑profile institutions, meriting further verification. Key insights: Ward claims Epstein’s assistants made inappropriate advances during a tea meeting.; Ward reportedly had discussions with the SEC and visited a Federal official named Steven Ho.; Reference to a board membership at Rockefeller University and a powerful investor (Stearns).
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