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kaggle-ho-013460House Oversight

Epstein Email Chain Discussing Obama’s World Bank Nominee Jim Yong Kim

Epstein Email Chain Discussing Obama’s World Bank Nominee Jim Yong Kim The document shows a direct email from Boris Nikolic to Jeffrey Epstein referencing a World Bank nominee article. While it hints at Epstein’s interest in the nomination of Jim Yong Kim, it lacks concrete details about any wrongdoing, financial transactions, or influence. It provides a modest lead for investigators to explore possible connections between Epstein and the World Bank selection process, but the evidence is limited and largely speculative. Key insights: Email dated March 23, 2012 from Boris Nikolic to Jeffrey Epstein.; Subject line references "World Bank Nominee" and includes attached images.; Body contains a reprint of a Massoud Hayoun article about Jim Yong Kim’s nomination by President Obama.

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Epstein Email Chain Discussing Obama’s World Bank Nominee Jim Yong Kim The document shows a direct email from Boris Nikolic to Jeffrey Epstein referencing a World Bank nominee article. While it hints at Epstein’s interest in the nomination of Jim Yong Kim, it lacks concrete details about any wrongdoing, financial transactions, or influence. It provides a modest lead for investigators to explore possible connections between Epstein and the World Bank selection process, but the evidence is limited and largely speculative. Key insights: Email dated March 23, 2012 from Boris Nikolic to Jeffrey Epstein.; Subject line references "World Bank Nominee" and includes attached images.; Body contains a reprint of a Massoud Hayoun article about Jim Yong Kim’s nomination by President Obama.

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