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Lawrence Krauss email defending Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sex‑trafficking activities

Lawrence Krauss email defending Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sex‑trafficking activities The email chain shows a prominent university professor publicly defending Jeffrey Epstein and downplaying allegations of under‑age prostitution. It provides direct quotes, dates, and a claim that the communication is “confidential, attorney‑client privileged” and owned by Epstein, suggesting possible attempts to conceal or control the narrative. This is a strong lead for investigating the extent of Krauss’s relationship with Epstein, any financial or professional benefits received, and whether any university resources were used to shield Epstein. However, the content is largely opinion‑based and lacks concrete financial transaction details, limiting its immediacy as a blockbuster revelation. Key insights: Krauss describes Epstein as a friend and defends him despite public accusations of paying for sex with minors.; The email claims the communication is confidential, attorney‑client privileged, and property of Epstein.; References to “HOUSE OVERSIGHT” identifiers suggest internal tracking or filing within an undisclosed oversight process.

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Lawrence Krauss email defending Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sex‑trafficking activities The email chain shows a prominent university professor publicly defending Jeffrey Epstein and downplaying allegations of under‑age prostitution. It provides direct quotes, dates, and a claim that the communication is “confidential, attorney‑client privileged” and owned by Epstein, suggesting possible attempts to conceal or control the narrative. This is a strong lead for investigating the extent of Krauss’s relationship with Epstein, any financial or professional benefits received, and whether any university resources were used to shield Epstein. However, the content is largely opinion‑based and lacks concrete financial transaction details, limiting its immediacy as a blockbuster revelation. Key insights: Krauss describes Epstein as a friend and defends him despite public accusations of paying for sex with minors.; The email claims the communication is confidential, attorney‑client privileged, and property of Epstein.; References to “HOUSE OVERSIGHT” identifiers suggest internal tracking or filing within an undisclosed oversight process.

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