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Allegations of Jeffrey Epstein discussing sexual encounters and celebrity connections during a House Oversight interviewAllegations of Jeffrey Epstein discussing sexual encounters and celebrity connections during a House Oversight interview
Allegations of Jeffrey Epstein discussing sexual encounters and celebrity connections during a House Oversight interview The passage provides specific names (Jeffrey Epstein, Gelsey Kirkland, Kiera Knightly) and locations (NYC, West Palm Beach) suggesting possible undisclosed sexual encounters and celebrity contacts, which could be actionable for investigators. However, the details are vague, lack dates or concrete evidence, and the source appears to be a low‑quality transcript, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Witness claims Epstein boasted about sexual relations with a woman during a House Oversight hearing.; Alleged trips to West Palm Beach and Miami involving the same woman and Epstein.; Epstein reportedly mentioned knowing high‑profile figures in the entertainment and ballet worlds (Gelsey Kirkland, Kiera Knightly).
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Allegations of Jeffrey Epstein discussing sexual encounters and celebrity connections during a House Oversight interview The passage provides specific names (Jeffrey Epstein, Gelsey Kirkland, Kiera Knightly) and locations (NYC, West Palm Beach) suggesting possible undisclosed sexual encounters and celebrity contacts, which could be actionable for investigators. However, the details are vague, lack dates or concrete evidence, and the source appears to be a low‑quality transcript, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Witness claims Epstein boasted about sexual relations with a woman during a House Oversight hearing.; Alleged trips to West Palm Beach and Miami involving the same woman and Epstein.; Epstein reportedly mentioned knowing high‑profile figures in the entertainment and ballet worlds (Gelsey Kirkland, Kiera Knightly).
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