Epstein email references alleged false accusations involving Ariana Huff, Strauss‑Kahn and a claim of teenage work for Trump at Mar‑a‑Lago
The passage provides a vague, unsubstantiated claim that a woman (referred to as Ariana Huff) worked for Trump at Mar‑a‑Lago as a teenager and links her to Strauss‑Kahn accusations. No concrete names, Epstein suggests a woman named Ariana Huff was a "telephone answerer" who allegedly worked for Trump He compares her to the accuser in the Strauss‑Kahn case, calling her a "total liar" and urging rep
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The passage provides a vague, unsubstantiated claim that a woman (referred to as Ariana Huff) worked for Trump at Mar‑a‑Lago as a teenager and links her to Strauss‑Kahn accusations. No concrete names, Epstein suggests a woman named Ariana Huff was a "telephone answerer" who allegedly worked for Trump He compares her to the accuser in the Strauss‑Kahn case, calling her a "total liar" and urging rep
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