Lawrence Krauss emails Jeffrey Epstein defending him and downplaying underage‑sex allegations
Lawrence Krauss emails Jeffrey Epstein defending him and downplaying underage‑sex allegations The chain provides a direct, dated admission from a high‑profile scientist that he believed Epstein’s alleged sexual transactions were consensual and that Epstein may have paid for massages involving sex. It shows Krauss’s personal loyalty, attempts to shape the narrative, and includes a confidentiality notice claiming the material belongs to Epstein. This is a concrete lead for investigators looking into Epstein’s network and potential collusion or cover‑up, and it would generate significant public outcry if verified. Novelty is moderate – Krauss’s public defense was reported, but private emails add new detail. Power linkage is limited to an academic and a financier, not a government official, keeping the score below blockbuster level. Key insights: Krauss acknowledges Epstein paid for massages that involved sex, yet claims he had no knowledge the women were underage.; Krauss repeatedly stresses personal friendship and loyalty to Epstein, describing him as a ‘good friend’ and defending his character.; The email chain includes a confidentiality/attorney‑client privilege disclaimer stating the communication is the property of Jeffrey Epstein.
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Lawrence Krauss emails Jeffrey Epstein defending him and downplaying underage‑sex allegations The chain provides a direct, dated admission from a high‑profile scientist that he believed Epstein’s alleged sexual transactions were consensual and that Epstein may have paid for massages involving sex. It shows Krauss’s personal loyalty, attempts to shape the narrative, and includes a confidentiality notice claiming the material belongs to Epstein. This is a concrete lead for investigators looking into Epstein’s network and potential collusion or cover‑up, and it would generate significant public outcry if verified. Novelty is moderate – Krauss’s public defense was reported, but private emails add new detail. Power linkage is limited to an academic and a financier, not a government official, keeping the score below blockbuster level. Key insights: Krauss acknowledges Epstein paid for massages that involved sex, yet claims he had no knowledge the women were underage.; Krauss repeatedly stresses personal friendship and loyalty to Epstein, describing him as a ‘good friend’ and defending his character.; The email chain includes a confidentiality/attorney‑client privilege disclaimer stating the communication is the property of Jeffrey Epstein.
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