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YouGov Global Admiration Survey Cited in Email to Jeffrey Epstein
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YouGov Global Admiration Survey Cited in Email to Jeffrey Epstein

YouGov Global Admiration Survey Cited in Email to Jeffrey Epstein The document is a routine poll summary of admired public figures with no concrete allegations, financial details, or actionable leads linking powerful individuals to misconduct. It mentions Jeffrey Epstein only as a recipient, but provides no evidence of wrongdoing or illicit connections. Key insights: Email sent from Boris Nikolic to Jeffrey Epstein containing a YouGov poll about most admired people worldwide.; The poll lists Bill Gates, Pope Francis, President Obama, and other global figures as top admired individuals.; No specific claims of illegal activity, financial flows, or covert influence are presented.

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YouGov Global Admiration Survey Cited in Email to Jeffrey Epstein The document is a routine poll summary of admired public figures with no concrete allegations, financial details, or actionable leads linking powerful individuals to misconduct. It mentions Jeffrey Epstein only as a recipient, but provides no evidence of wrongdoing or illicit connections. Key insights: Email sent from Boris Nikolic to Jeffrey Epstein containing a YouGov poll about most admired people worldwide.; The poll lists Bill Gates, Pope Francis, President Obama, and other global figures as top admired individuals.; No specific claims of illegal activity, financial flows, or covert influence are presented.

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