Ehud Barak emails Jeffrey Epstein about Lawrence Summers withdrawing from Federal Reserve chair race
Ehud Barak emails Jeffrey Epstein about Lawrence Summers withdrawing from Federal Reserve chair race The email shows a direct communication between former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein discussing a high‑profile U.S. appointment. While it does not contain concrete evidence of wrongdoing, it suggests a possible network linking Barak, Epstein, and senior U.S. officials, meriting further investigation into any coordination or influence attempts. Key insights: Barak forwards a Financial Times briefing about Lawrence Summers withdrawing from the Fed chair race to Epstein.; Barak refers to the situation as a "major blow to a friend" and hints at political maneuvering ("Lest BO takes him to replace JL").; The email is dated September 16, 2013, shortly after the public announcement of Summers' withdrawal.
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Ehud Barak emails Jeffrey Epstein about Lawrence Summers withdrawing from Federal Reserve chair race The email shows a direct communication between former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein discussing a high‑profile U.S. appointment. While it does not contain concrete evidence of wrongdoing, it suggests a possible network linking Barak, Epstein, and senior U.S. officials, meriting further investigation into any coordination or influence attempts. Key insights: Barak forwards a Financial Times briefing about Lawrence Summers withdrawing from the Fed chair race to Epstein.; Barak refers to the situation as a "major blow to a friend" and hints at political maneuvering ("Lest BO takes him to replace JL").; The email is dated September 16, 2013, shortly after the public announcement of Summers' withdrawal.
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