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kaggle-ho-029973House Oversight

Jeffrey Epstein email to Jennifer Jacquet discussing vague project funding and a cryptic reference to "Clinton"

Jeffrey Epstein email to Jennifer Jacquet discussing vague project funding and a cryptic reference to "Clinton" The passage contains a brief, informal exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and a university researcher that hints at financial transfers, a possible connection to a Clinton figure, and a reference to a project at UBC. However, the language is vague, lacking concrete dates, amounts, or clear actionable details, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Epstein mentions "borrow one from Clinton" suggesting a possible link to a Clinton-associated resource or favor.; Discussion of a "transfer to the project" at UBC with no specifics on the nature or amount of the transfer.; Reference to "take money from edge" implying alternative funding sources.

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Jeffrey Epstein email to Jennifer Jacquet discussing vague project funding and a cryptic reference to "Clinton" The passage contains a brief, informal exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and a university researcher that hints at financial transfers, a possible connection to a Clinton figure, and a reference to a project at UBC. However, the language is vague, lacking concrete dates, amounts, or clear actionable details, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Epstein mentions "borrow one from Clinton" suggesting a possible link to a Clinton-associated resource or favor.; Discussion of a "transfer to the project" at UBC with no specifics on the nature or amount of the transfer.; Reference to "take money from edge" implying alternative funding sources.

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importancejeffrey-epsteinclintonuniversity-of-british-columbiafinancial-marketspotential-funding
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