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Lawrence Summers warns Jeffrey Epstein about press fallout and a public link to Manafrot, referencing Trump confidant Thomas Barrack
The email suggests an insider warning from a former Treasury secretary to a known convicted sex offender about a potentially damaging public link involving Steve Bannon’s lawyer (Manafrot). It ties hi Summers directly contacts Epstein, indicating a personal relationship. Mentions a “public link to manafort will be a disaster,” hinting at a potentially damaging exposure. References Thomas J. Barrac
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The email suggests an insider warning from a former Treasury secretary to a known convicted sex offender about a potentially damaging public link involving Steve Bannon’s lawyer (Manafrot). It ties hi Summers directly contacts Epstein, indicating a personal relationship. Mentions a “public link to manafort will be a disaster,” hinting at a potentially damaging exposure. References Thomas J. Barrac
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