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Fragmented excerpt linking Jeffrey Epstein, CERN, and a private‑jet flight of an unnamed French girl
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Fragmented excerpt linking Jeffrey Epstein, CERN, and a private‑jet flight of an unnamed French girl

Fragmented excerpt linking Jeffrey Epstein, CERN, and a private‑jet flight of an unnamed French girl The passage contains only vague, disjointed references to Epstein’s foundation, CERN, and a private‑jet flight involving a girl, without concrete names, dates, transactions, or clear allegations. It suggests a possible connection but lacks actionable details, making it a low‑value, speculative lead. Key insights: Mentions James Patterson and CERN in the same paragraph, but no clear link.; References a press release from Epstein’s foundation about a consensus on space.; Describes a scenario where a girl is flown on a private jet and police question the billionaire’s involvement.

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Fragmented excerpt linking Jeffrey Epstein, CERN, and a private‑jet flight of an unnamed French girl The passage contains only vague, disjointed references to Epstein’s foundation, CERN, and a private‑jet flight involving a girl, without concrete names, dates, transactions, or clear allegations. It suggests a possible connection but lacks actionable details, making it a low‑value, speculative lead. Key insights: Mentions James Patterson and CERN in the same paragraph, but no clear link.; References a press release from Epstein’s foundation about a consensus on space.; Describes a scenario where a girl is flown on a private jet and police question the billionaire’s involvement.

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