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Email from Steven Sinofsky to Jeffrey Epstein discussing Bitcoin and a Washington Post article
The passage links a known tech executive (Steven Sinofsky) with Jeffrey Epstein and references a Senate Bitcoin hearing, suggesting a possible conduit for financial or policy influence. However, it la Email dated 11/22/2013 between Steven Sinofsky and Jeffrey Epstein. Subject line references Bitcoin and DC, indicating interest in policy circles. Includes link to Washington Post article about Bitco
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The passage links a known tech executive (Steven Sinofsky) with Jeffrey Epstein and references a Senate Bitcoin hearing, suggesting a possible conduit for financial or policy influence. However, it la Email dated 11/22/2013 between Steven Sinofsky and Jeffrey Epstein. Subject line references Bitcoin and DC, indicating interest in policy circles. Includes link to Washington Post article about Bitco
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Email from Steven Sinofsky to Jeffrey Epstein discussing Bitcoin and a Washington Post article
Email from Steven Sinofsky to Jeffrey Epstein discussing Bitcoin and a Washington Post article The passage links a known tech executive (Steven Sinofsky) with Jeffrey Epstein and references a Senate Bitcoin hearing, suggesting a possible conduit for financial or policy influence. However, it lacks concrete details on transactions, dates beyond the email timestamp, or specific misconduct, limiting its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Email dated 11/22/2013 between Steven Sinofsky and Jeffrey Epstein.; Subject line references Bitcoin and DC, indicating interest in policy circles.; Includes link to Washington Post article about Bitcoin hearings before Senate committees.
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