Jeffrey Epstein email to Jennifer Jacquet referencing Clinton and UBC project funding
The passage contains vague references to a possible financial transfer involving a project at UBC and a cryptic mention of "Clinton," but provides no concrete details, dates, amounts, or clear links t Epstein discusses a "transfer" to a project at the University of British Columbia. Reference to "Clinton" in a dismissive comment, implying possible connection. Mentions of financial markets and pote
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The passage contains vague references to a possible financial transfer involving a project at UBC and a cryptic mention of "Clinton," but provides no concrete details, dates, amounts, or clear links t Epstein discusses a "transfer" to a project at the University of British Columbia. Reference to "Clinton" in a dismissive comment, implying possible connection. Mentions of financial markets and pote
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