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Alleged massage‑room encounter involving Jeffrey Epstein and payment of $300 The excerpt references a direct interaction with Jeffrey Epstein, includes a cash payment and a follow‑up call from an 'Epstein office', suggesting possible undisclosed financial transactions and sexual misconduct. While details are fragmentary, the mention of Epstein provides a clear investigative hook and potential link to broader abuse networks, warranting follow‑up. Key insights: Jeffrey Epstein paid $300 in cash for a massage session.; After the session, Epstein allegedly arranged a second meeting promising 'easy money'.; A phone call was received from an 'Epstein's office' voicemail, indicating possible coordination.
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Alleged massage‑room encounter involving Jeffrey Epstein and payment of $300 The excerpt references a direct interaction with Jeffrey Epstein, includes a cash payment and a follow‑up call from an 'Epstein office', suggesting possible undisclosed financial transactions and sexual misconduct. While details are fragmentary, the mention of Epstein provides a clear investigative hook and potential link to broader abuse networks, warranting follow‑up. Key insights: Jeffrey Epstein paid $300 in cash for a massage session.; After the session, Epstein allegedly arranged a second meeting promising 'easy money'.; A phone call was received from an 'Epstein's office' voicemail, indicating possible coordination.
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