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Email urging silence on Jeffrey Epstein allegations and suggesting contact with Alan DershowitzEmail urging silence on Jeffrey Epstein allegations and suggesting contact with Alan Dershowitz
Email urging silence on Jeffrey Epstein allegations and suggesting contact with Alan Dershowitz The passage references Jeffrey Epstein and Alan Dershowitz in a vague advisory context, but provides no concrete details about transactions, dates, or specific wrongdoing. It hints at potential legal strategy around sex‑abuse allegations, which is sensitive, yet the lack of actionable specifics limits investigative value. Key insights: Sender advises the recipient to ignore Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyer and instead seek Alan Dershowitz’s counsel.; Mentions possible investigations and reputational risk if allegations are not publicly denied.; Alludes to UK prosecutions of sex‑abuse cases as a backdrop for pressure.
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Email urging silence on Jeffrey Epstein allegations and suggesting contact with Alan Dershowitz The passage references Jeffrey Epstein and Alan Dershowitz in a vague advisory context, but provides no concrete details about transactions, dates, or specific wrongdoing. It hints at potential legal strategy around sex‑abuse allegations, which is sensitive, yet the lack of actionable specifics limits investigative value. Key insights: Sender advises the recipient to ignore Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyer and instead seek Alan Dershowitz’s counsel.; Mentions possible investigations and reputational risk if allegations are not publicly denied.; Alludes to UK prosecutions of sex‑abuse cases as a backdrop for pressure.
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“Monday? Maybe tomorrow? I will speak to Jeffery Epstein's lawyer but JE has a conflict with you and will”
Ian Maxwell“Sent from my iPhone On 10 Jan 2015, at 16:02, "G Maxwell" wrote: Iam out of my depth to understanding de”
Kevin Maxwell“Sent from my iPhone On 10 Jan 2015, at 16:02, "G Maxwell" wrote: Iam out of my depth to understanding de”
Edward Jay Epstein“Monday? Maybe tomorrow? I will speak to Jeffery Epstein's lawyer but JE has a conflict with you and will”
Ian & Tara Maxwell“Sent from my iPhone On 10 Jan 2015, at 16:02, "G Maxwell" wrote: Iam out of my depth to understanding de”
Isabel Maxwell“Sent from my iPhone On 10 Jan 2015, at 16:02, "G Maxwell" wrote: Iam out of my depth to understanding de”
Philip Barden“From: Philip Barden <> Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 18:27:12 +0000 To: 6 M”
Ghislaine Maxwell“Sent from my iPhone On 10 Jan 2015, at 16:02, "G Maxwell" wrote: Iam out of my depth to understanding de”
Ilan Epstein“Monday? Maybe tomorrow? I will speak to Jeffery Epstein's lawyer but JE has a conflict with you and will”
Christine Maxwell“Sent from my iPhone On 10 Jan 2015, at 16:02, "G Maxwell" wrote: Iam out of my depth to understanding de”
Ghulam J. Khan Maxwell“Sent from my iPhone On 10 Jan 2015, at 16:02, "G Maxwell" wrote: Iam out of my depth to understanding de”
Robert Maxwell“Sent from my iPhone On 10 Jan 2015, at 16:02, "G Maxwell" wrote: Iam out of my depth to understanding de”
Adam Back“6 Mxwe Ce: Ross Gow <i - Subject: Re: All Tam back on line now. I see the statement didn't go. Mond”
Alan DershowitzJeffrey Epstein“Monday? Maybe tomorrow? I will speak to Jeffery Epstein's lawyer but JE has a conflict with you and will”
Mark Epstein“Monday? Maybe tomorrow? I will speak to Jeffery Epstein's lawyer but JE has a conflict with you and will”
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