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House Oversight Inquiry Email Chain Linking Epstein, Maxwell, and Potential Clinton Flight on 2002 Trip

House Oversight Inquiry Email Chain Linking Epstein, Maxwell, and Potential Clinton Flight on 2002 Trip The document contains a set of targeted questions from a journalist to Epstein's former publicist that request specific information about alleged sexual exploitation involving minors, a list of victims, and a direct query about whether a minor victim was on the 2002 flight attended by President Bill Clinton. It also references high‑profile figures (Clinton, Ghislaine Maxwell, numerous unnamed royalty, politicians, businessmen) and suggests possible financial maneuvering and a secret non‑prosecution agreement. These are concrete leads—names, dates, and transactions—that merit follow‑up with subpoenas, FOIA requests, and interview requests, and could generate major public controversy if substantiated. Key insights: Journalist asks if a minor victim (Jane Doe 102) was on the 2002 Clinton‑Epstein flight.; Reference to a subpoena demanding Maxwell produce a "list of all girls" who visited Epstein’s homes or flew on his planes.; Allegations that Maxwell kept a computer database of hundreds of girls and scheduled their visits.

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House Oversight Inquiry Email Chain Linking Epstein, Maxwell, and Potential Clinton Flight on 2002 Trip The document contains a set of targeted questions from a journalist to Epstein's former publicist that request specific information about alleged sexual exploitation involving minors, a list of victims, and a direct query about whether a minor victim was on the 2002 flight attended by President Bill Clinton. It also references high‑profile figures (Clinton, Ghislaine Maxwell, numerous unnamed royalty, politicians, businessmen) and suggests possible financial maneuvering and a secret non‑prosecution agreement. These are concrete leads—names, dates, and transactions—that merit follow‑up with subpoenas, FOIA requests, and interview requests, and could generate major public controversy if substantiated. Key insights: Journalist asks if a minor victim (Jane Doe 102) was on the 2002 Clinton‑Epstein flight.; Reference to a subpoena demanding Maxwell produce a "list of all girls" who visited Epstein’s homes or flew on his planes.; Allegations that Maxwell kept a computer database of hundreds of girls and scheduled their visits.

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