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Email suggests attaching Jeff Epstein assets to St. Thomas litigation and involving attorney Alan Fraade
The passage mentions a possible strategy to seize Jeff Epstein's assets for a separate case involving "St Thomas" and references an attorney, but provides no concrete names of high‑level officials, no Sender Steven Hoffenberg proposes attaching all of Jeff Epstein’s assets to a "St Thomas" case. Claims Epstein’s assets are tied to a federal and "St Thomas" law proceeding. Alleged that the "St Thom
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The passage mentions a possible strategy to seize Jeff Epstein's assets for a separate case involving "St Thomas" and references an attorney, but provides no concrete names of high‑level officials, no Sender Steven Hoffenberg proposes attaching all of Jeff Epstein’s assets to a "St Thomas" case. Claims Epstein’s assets are tied to a federal and "St Thomas" law proceeding. Alleged that the "St Thom
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Email suggests attaching Jeff Epstein assets to St. Thomas litigation and involving attorney Alan Fraade
Email suggests attaching Jeff Epstein assets to St. Thomas litigation and involving attorney Alan Fraade The passage mentions a possible strategy to seize Jeff Epstein's assets for a separate case involving "St Thomas" and references an attorney, but provides no concrete names of high‑level officials, no clear financial figures, dates, or documented links to powerful actors. It is a vague, unverified lead with limited actionable detail, though it hints at a potential financial flow that could merit modest follow‑up. Key insights: Sender Steven Hoffenberg proposes attaching all of Jeff Epstein’s assets to a "St Thomas" case.; Claims Epstein’s assets are tied to a federal and "St Thomas" law proceeding.; Alleged that the "St Thomas" agent for Epstein is the wife of a former head of St Thomas.
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