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Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan Dining Room as a Hub for Elite Financial and Political AdvisingCase Filekaggle-ho-022863House OversightJeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan Dining Room as a Hub for Elite Financial and Political Advising
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan Dining Room as a Hub for Elite Financial and Political Advising
Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan Dining Room as a Hub for Elite Financial and Political Advising The passage lists numerous high‑profile individuals (Bill Gates, Larry Summers, Prince Andrew, Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim, Alan Dershowitz, etc.) meeting Epstein for informal financial and geopolitical discussions. While largely anecdotal, it suggests possible undisclosed advisory roles, financial‑flow advice (e.g., Bitcoin investments), and foreign‑policy influence (Qatar delegation). These are concrete leads that could be followed up with interview requests, document requests, and timeline analysis, but the claims lack corroborating evidence and many details are vague, keeping the overall impact moderate. Key insights: Epstein hosted Bill Gates, Larry Summers, and other billionaires in a private dining room for hourly advisory sessions.; A Qatar foreign‑minister delegation met Epstein, raising questions about possible financial or lobbying ties to the Gulf state.; Alan Dershowitz and Prince Andrew were named in a civil filing alleging a sex‑slave ring, indicating potential legal exposure for those figures.
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