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Jeffrey Epstein receives confidential oil market note from Daniel Sabba, hinting at potential insider insight and political links
The email shows Epstein in direct contact with a trader discussing detailed oil volatility data and political developments (Keystone pipeline approval). While it does not contain explicit financial tr Epstein was sent a confidential commodities note labeled ‘EOD Commodities Note – 8 Jan’ The note contains granular oil volatility data, tanker movements, and political commentary on Keysto Sender Dan
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The email shows Epstein in direct contact with a trader discussing detailed oil volatility data and political developments (Keystone pipeline approval). While it does not contain explicit financial tr Epstein was sent a confidential commodities note labeled ‘EOD Commodities Note – 8 Jan’ The note contains granular oil volatility data, tanker movements, and political commentary on Keysto Sender Dan
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