Lawrence Summers warns Jeff Epstein about public link to Paul Manafort and Trump rhetoric
The email connects a former Treasury secretary (Lawrence Summers) with convicted financier Jeff Epstein, mentions Paul Manafort and a billionaire Trump ally (Thomas Barrack). While it lacks concrete t Summers directly emails Epstein, indicating personal contact. Mentions that a public link to Paul Manafort would be a disaster. References Thomas J. Barrack Jr., a known Trump confidant, criticizing
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The email connects a former Treasury secretary (Lawrence Summers) with convicted financier Jeff Epstein, mentions Paul Manafort and a billionaire Trump ally (Thomas Barrack). While it lacks concrete t Summers directly emails Epstein, indicating personal contact. Mentions that a public link to Paul Manafort would be a disaster. References Thomas J. Barrack Jr., a known Trump confidant, criticizing
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