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kaggle-ho-013357House Oversight

Jeffrey Epstein repeatedly invoked the Fifth Amendment in deposition, refusing to answer questions about ties to former President Clinton, alleged fabricated claims, claim values, and possible sexual assaults on private jets

Jeffrey Epstein repeatedly invoked the Fifth Amendment in deposition, refusing to answer questions about ties to former President Clinton, alleged fabricated claims, claim values, and possible sexual assaults on private jets The passage shows Epstein refusing to answer multiple probing questions that could link him to high‑profile individuals (e.g., former President Clinton) and suggest undisclosed financial claims or sexual misconduct on private aircraft. While the specifics are vague, the pattern points to potential undisclosed relationships and evidence that merit further investigation, especially regarding flight logs and possible celebrity/dignitary passengers. Key insights: Epstein invoked the Fifth on a question about personal knowledge of former President Clinton; He declined to discuss alleged fabricated claims by a Mr. Edwards and the value of those claims; He refused to answer about pending claims he considered fabricated

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Jeffrey Epstein repeatedly invoked the Fifth Amendment in deposition, refusing to answer questions about ties to former President Clinton, alleged fabricated claims, claim values, and possible sexual assaults on private jets The passage shows Epstein refusing to answer multiple probing questions that could link him to high‑profile individuals (e.g., former President Clinton) and suggest undisclosed financial claims or sexual misconduct on private aircraft. While the specifics are vague, the pattern points to potential undisclosed relationships and evidence that merit further investigation, especially regarding flight logs and possible celebrity/dignitary passengers. Key insights: Epstein invoked the Fifth on a question about personal knowledge of former President Clinton; He declined to discuss alleged fabricated claims by a Mr. Edwards and the value of those claims; He refused to answer about pending claims he considered fabricated

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