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Fragmentary anecdote linking Jeffrey Epstein to alleged organ‑transplant payment and a porter’s storyFragmentary anecdote linking Jeffrey Epstein to alleged organ‑transplant payment and a porter’s story
Fragmentary anecdote linking Jeffrey Epstein to alleged organ‑transplant payment and a porter’s story The passage offers only vague, second‑hand recollections about Epstein’s alleged payments for property and a rumored organ‑transplant request. It names no dates, amounts, or verifiable parties beyond Epstein himself and a few peripheral individuals (Grossberg, James Rosen). The lack of concrete details makes it a low‑value, speculative lead, though the involvement of a high‑profile figure (Epstein) raises modest controversy. Key insights: Porter allegedly claimed Epstein paid for properties in exchange for an organ transplant operation.; Grossberg worked in a building owned by the Epstein brothers and heard the story.; James Rosen recalls growing up in the same area as Epstein and mentions school volatility.
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Fragmentary anecdote linking Jeffrey Epstein to alleged organ‑transplant payment and a porter’s story The passage offers only vague, second‑hand recollections about Epstein’s alleged payments for property and a rumored organ‑transplant request. It names no dates, amounts, or verifiable parties beyond Epstein himself and a few peripheral individuals (Grossberg, James Rosen). The lack of concrete details makes it a low‑value, speculative lead, though the involvement of a high‑profile figure (Epstein) raises modest controversy. Key insights: Porter allegedly claimed Epstein paid for properties in exchange for an organ transplant operation.; Grossberg worked in a building owned by the Epstein brothers and heard the story.; James Rosen recalls growing up in the same area as Epstein and mentions school volatility.
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