Jeffrey Epstein’s 2010‑2012 Virgin Islands scientific conferences linked to prominent physicists and alleged financial scams
The passage identifies a network of high‑profile scientists (Murray Gell‑Mann, Leonard Mlodinow, Stephen Hawking, Gerald Sussman) attending Epstein‑hosted conferences that were tied to a suspect organ Seckel allegedly defrauded investors of $75,000 and sold forged rare‑book papers. Epstein and Seckel co‑hosted a "Mindshift" conference in the Virgin Islands in 2010. Murray Gell‑Mann, Leonard Mlodin
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The passage identifies a network of high‑profile scientists (Murray Gell‑Mann, Leonard Mlodinow, Stephen Hawking, Gerald Sussman) attending Epstein‑hosted conferences that were tied to a suspect organ Seckel allegedly defrauded investors of $75,000 and sold forged rare‑book papers. Epstein and Seckel co‑hosted a "Mindshift" conference in the Virgin Islands in 2010. Murray Gell‑Mann, Leonard Mlodin
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Gerald Sussman“...Mann was there, along with Leonard Mlodinow, a physicist who coauthored books with Stephen Hawking. Gerald Sussman, an expert on artificial intelligence who taught at MIT and also attended the conference, said that...”
Jeffrey Epstein“...to sell papers belonging to ell’s sister and the daughter of Ro Firtyy Ricu It was an odd thing, Epstein’s association with this self-professed PhD who, on closer inspection, turned out to be a bit of a g...”
Stephen Hawking“...10. Murray Gell- Mann was there, along with Leonard Mlodinow, a physicist who coauthored books with Stephen Hawking. Gerald Sussman, an expert on artificial intelligence who taught at MIT and also attended the confe...”
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