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kaggle-ho-028928House Oversight

Attorney for Jeffrey Epstein threatens ABC over planned interview with Jane Doe 3, disputes allegations involving Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Prince Andrew

Attorney for Jeffrey Epstein threatens ABC over planned interview with Jane Doe 3, disputes allegations involving Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Prince Andrew The letter provides concrete leads – names (Jeffrey Epstein, Jane Doe 3, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Al Dershowitz, Prince Andrew), dates (interview planned for 2015, alleged events 2001‑2002), and references to specific legal filings (Jane Doe 1 & 2 v. United States, 08‑CV‑80736‑KAM). It suggests actionable steps such as obtaining Secret Service logs and Virgin Islands records to verify claims. The content is highly sensitive, implicating former U.S. presidents and a British royal, which would generate significant public outcry if substantiated. While many of the claims are defensive rather than novel, the direct involvement of a high‑profile defendant (Epstein) and the attempt to suppress media coverage make it a strong investigative lead. Key insights: Epstein’s counsel warns ABC that Jane Doe 3’s accusations are “grossly negligent” and uncorroborated.; Specific allegations link Bill Clinton and Al Gore to Epstein’s Virgin Islands estate, which the letter claims can be disproved via Secret Service and local records.; The letter cites a federal judge’s dismissal of Jane Doe 3’s motion and an FBI declaration that she refused to cooperate in 2007.

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House Oversight
Reference
kaggle-ho-028928
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1
Persons
25
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