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Anecdotal claims of Jeffrey Epstein advising Bill Gates and mingling with world leaders
The passage offers vague, unverified assertions about Epstein’s interactions with Bill Gates and other high‑profile figures but provides no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable details. Alleged $20 million investment by Epstein in a magazine sale (2004) Claim that Epstein advised Bill Gates on expanding the Gates Foundation’s influence Reference to Epstein’s 2008 prostitution convic
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The passage offers vague, unverified assertions about Epstein’s interactions with Bill Gates and other high‑profile figures but provides no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable details. Alleged $20 million investment by Epstein in a magazine sale (2004) Claim that Epstein advised Bill Gates on expanding the Gates Foundation’s influence Reference to Epstein’s 2008 prostitution convic
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