Larry Summers' wife meets Jeffrey Epstein; Bill Richardson dines with Epstein
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Larry Summers' wife meets Jeffrey Epstein; Bill Richardson dines with Epstein The passage links high‑profile individuals (Larry Summers, his wife Elisa New, Bill Richardson) to Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting social and possibly financial connections. However, it provides no concrete transactions, dates, or actionable details, limiting its investigative utility. The content is moderately sensitive due to the involvement of a former cabinet official and a former governor, but the lack of specifics keeps it from being a strong lead. Key insights: Elisa New, wife of former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, is reportedly receiving advice from Epstein on a poetry series proposal.; Bill Richardson, former New Mexico governor and presidential hopeful, dined with Epstein in his Paris apartment.; Epstein is described as a major supporter of cancer research and a frequent visitor of influential figures.
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