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Undisclosed Epstein journal allegedly lists high‑profile contacts and underage victims, with a servant trying to sell it to lawyers
The passage mentions a purported journal that could contain names, contact details, and abuse locations linking Jeffrey Epstein to multiple underage victims and to former President Clinton and Donald Journal allegedly lists abuse locations across several US states and Paris. Contains contact details for Bill Clinton (21 phone numbers) and mentions Donald Trump. Servant Alfredo Rodriguez claimed t
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The passage mentions a purported journal that could contain names, contact details, and abuse locations linking Jeffrey Epstein to multiple underage victims and to former President Clinton and Donald Journal allegedly lists abuse locations across several US states and Paris. Contains contact details for Bill Clinton (21 phone numbers) and mentions Donald Trump. Servant Alfredo Rodriguez claimed t
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