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Email to Jeffrey Epstein asking about market outlook and a personal heart‑rate test
The passage contains a vague, confidential email to Jeffrey Epstein that hints at insider market information and a personal physiological test, but provides no concrete names, transactions, dates, or Email addressed to Jeffrey Epstein (a known convicted sex offender and financier). Sender asks Epstein to predict stock market direction based on "Trump‑land". Reference to a personal heart‑rate test
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The passage contains a vague, confidential email to Jeffrey Epstein that hints at insider market information and a personal physiological test, but provides no concrete names, transactions, dates, or Email addressed to Jeffrey Epstein (a known convicted sex offender and financier). Sender asks Epstein to predict stock market direction based on "Trump‑land". Reference to a personal heart‑rate test
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