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Jeffrey Epstein email referencing Paul Keating interview

The passage contains a brief, informal email from Jeffrey Epstein to Katherine Keating that merely mentions a public interview with former Australian PM Paul Keating. It provides no concrete details a Email sent by Jeffrey Epstein on Oct 28, 2011. Recipient appears to be Katherine Keating. Mentions a recent Australian interview with former PM Paul Keating.

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #029658
Pages
1
Persons
1
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The passage contains a brief, informal email from Jeffrey Epstein to Katherine Keating that merely mentions a public interview with former Australian PM Paul Keating. It provides no concrete details a Email sent by Jeffrey Epstein on Oct 28, 2011. Recipient appears to be Katherine Keating. Mentions a recent Australian interview with former PM Paul Keating.

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From: jeffrey epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com] Sent: 10/28/2011 4:32:02 PM To: Katherine Keating nnn Subject: Re: Keating Interview Importance: — High Are you here Sorry for all the typos .Sent from my iPhone On Oct 28, 2011, at 12:36 AM, Katherine Keating <q wrote: Paul Keating explains as never before ° BY:PAUL KELLY, EDITOR-AT-LARGE e From:The Australian e October 22, 2011 12:00AM http:/Awww.theaustralian.com.au/news/features/paul-keating-explains-as-never-before/story-e6frg6z6- 12261734930298&ct=ga&cad=C AcQAhgAIAAoATAAOABAKPKISQRIAVAAWABIBWVULVVT&cd=JW80AO0ivU QM&usg=AFQiCNHdOmUbAjc-Z2liiig3_ exEbZmRt2w WITH his panoramic view of world affairs sharper than ever, Paul Keating blames the current global crisis on blunders by European and US leaders and warns that Australia must rediscover the keys to national success. Interviewed in his Sydney office, furnished in a style he calls “the last gasp of revolutionary classicism", Keating's new 600-plus page book sits atop his desk, an insight into his intellectual, aesthetic and political obsessions. What has Keating been doing since he left office in 1996? He has been travelling, speaking and analysing the world and Australia with undiminished intensity suggesting a man operating as prime minister-in-exile. His idea of leadership is more philosophical than ever, more distant from Bob Hawke or John Howard. His focus is the synthesis between beauty and reason and his book encompasses China's currency, the world malaise, Mahler's Symphony No2 and breaking the republic with the Queen. DURING THE INTERVIEW KEATING TALKS, AS NEVER BEFORE, ABOUT HIS LEADERSHIP CONCEPT. BUT HE IS DOING SOMETHING ELSE: EXPLAINING HIMSELF TO A STILL PUZZLED NATION.RECOMMENDED COVERAGE SSS ee Creativity is central to our endeavours

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