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Anonymous commentary on Jeffrey Epstein’s character and his powerful acquaintances
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Anonymous commentary on Jeffrey Epstein’s character and his powerful acquaintances

Anonymous commentary on Jeffrey Epstein’s character and his powerful acquaintances The passage offers only vague, unsubstantiated observations about Epstein’s attitude and mentions “powerful people who orbit him” without naming any individuals, dates, transactions, or concrete allegations. It lacks actionable leads, specific financial flows, or direct links to high‑level officials, making it low‑value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Describes Epstein as unrepentant and suggests he has avoided full accountability.; Mentions that wealthy, influential individuals are willing to associate with him.; Speculates that Epstein serves as a confidant to powerful people.

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Anonymous commentary on Jeffrey Epstein’s character and his powerful acquaintances The passage offers only vague, unsubstantiated observations about Epstein’s attitude and mentions “powerful people who orbit him” without naming any individuals, dates, transactions, or concrete allegations. It lacks actionable leads, specific financial flows, or direct links to high‑level officials, making it low‑value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Describes Epstein as unrepentant and suggests he has avoided full accountability.; Mentions that wealthy, influential individuals are willing to associate with him.; Speculates that Epstein serves as a confidant to powerful people.

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life and the scandal. It is a curious attribute of his character that, other than perhaps being more circumspect about what legal advice to follow, Epstein would not have done anything differently. (When I suggested recently to Epstein that one obvious way to blunt the animus bearing down on him would be to get married, he said he’d rather go back to jail.) His life, living it as he wants, seems to him to be an extraordinary accomplishment. Being on the wrong side of morality, custom, politics, feminists, the media, that’s just a bit of bad luck. And it is perhaps this attitude of his that irks his critics the most. Although he has spent more than a year in jail and paid out what may be as much as $20 million, he yet seems somehow to have gotten away with it— that worst sin of all. He is the unrepentant catchall of up-to-the-minute badness: the financier whose wealth is a product of Wall Street math rather than work; a rich middle-age white man who not only parades his wealth and entitlement, but has a Peter Pan complex to boot; an insistent Playboy (excuse me, peadophile) in a correct and prudish world—someone who somehow didn’t get the memo about vast changes in mores and culture. But Epstein’s friends—and I think that is, in the end, the best word for the powerful people who orbit him—are willing to take him as he comes. Epstein is their confidant. Not the only nexus of them, but one of them. Dr. Epstein. Lay on my couch. As he is everybody’s confident, everybody becomes his

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