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Epstein interview excerpts hinting at a board of friends and a full‑time masseur before incarceration

The passage offers vague, anecdotal comments from an alleged interview with Jeffrey Epstein, mentioning a “board of directors of friends” and a full‑time masseur. It lacks concrete names, dates, trans Epstein allegedly referenced a personal “board of directors of friends” advising his behavior. He reportedly hired a full‑time male masseur shortly before his sentencing. An automatic email reply of

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #010537
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1
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The passage offers vague, anecdotal comments from an alleged interview with Jeffrey Epstein, mentioning a “board of directors of friends” and a full‑time masseur. It lacks concrete names, dates, trans Epstein allegedly referenced a personal “board of directors of friends” advising his behavior. He reportedly hired a full‑time male masseur shortly before his sentencing. An automatic email reply of

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JaMES PATTERSON “Ips the Icarus story, someone who flies too close to the sun,” that journalist said in reference to “the agony” of Epstein’s legal “ordeal.” “Did Icarus like massages?” Epstein responded. But after Epstein’s indictment, there were no more boasts. For the most part, he kept silent in public and retreated into his Eyes Wide Shut world. And when the New York Times did manage to get him to speak on the record, he spoke like a chastened man. Sitting on his patio down on Little St. James, Epstein likened himself to the shipwrecked Gulliver after he washes ashore on Lilliput. “Gulliver’s playfulness had unintended consequences,” he said. On the eve of his departure, he had a few more things to say: “That is what happens with wealth. There are unexpected burdens as well as benefits. ...” “Your body can be confined, but not your mind....” “I am not blameless...” Outside of the agreement he'd signed with the prosecutor's office, this was the closest Epstein had come to admitting his guilt. But strange details were sprinkled throughout the story. He had formed a “board of directors of friends” who would coun- sel him on his behavior. And, seemingly for the first time, he'd hired a full-time masseur—a man. Readers of the New York Times might have wondered: Epstein was going to jail for eighteen months. What need would he have ~ 2 for a full-time masseur? The story’s last line hinted at the answer: in preparation for 3 incarceration, Epstein had set up an e-mail alert. From then on, his automatic reply would read “On vacation.” ~

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