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Peggy Siegal’s communications reveal coordination of post‑prison Jeffrey Epstein social events with high‑profile guests

Peggy Siegal’s communications reveal coordination of post‑prison Jeffrey Epstein social events with high‑profile guests The excerpt shows a publicist (Peggy Siegal) arranging large gatherings for Epstein after his 2008 conviction, including a Yom Kippur break‑fast attended by 120 guests and children. It confirms that elite social circles continued to interact with Epstein despite his criminal record, providing a concrete lead (Siegal’s email chain) to identify attendees, dates, and the logistics of the events. While the names of other powerful participants are not listed here, the source points to a larger article that may contain them, making it a worthwhile investigative thread. The claim is not yet publicly verified in mainstream reporting, giving it moderate novelty and potential controversy if it links specific officials or celebrities to Epstein’s post‑prison activities. Key insights: Peggy Siegal, a known publicist, organized a post‑prison Epstein event attended by 120 guests and children.; The event was a Break Fast after Yom Kippur, occurring a few months after Epstein completed his prison obligations.; Siegal corresponded with journalist Jesse Kornbluth about a piece for the New York Times that briefly mentions her.

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Peggy Siegal’s communications reveal coordination of post‑prison Jeffrey Epstein social events with high‑profile guests The excerpt shows a publicist (Peggy Siegal) arranging large gatherings for Epstein after his 2008 conviction, including a Yom Kippur break‑fast attended by 120 guests and children. It confirms that elite social circles continued to interact with Epstein despite his criminal record, providing a concrete lead (Siegal’s email chain) to identify attendees, dates, and the logistics of the events. While the names of other powerful participants are not listed here, the source points to a larger article that may contain them, making it a worthwhile investigative thread. The claim is not yet publicly verified in mainstream reporting, giving it moderate novelty and potential controversy if it links specific officials or celebrities to Epstein’s post‑prison activities. Key insights: Peggy Siegal, a known publicist, organized a post‑prison Epstein event attended by 120 guests and children.; The event was a Break Fast after Yom Kippur, occurring a few months after Epstein completed his prison obligations.; Siegal corresponded with journalist Jesse Kornbluth about a piece for the New York Times that briefly mentions her.

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