Jeffrey Epstein email discussing travel with father in Florence, potential meeting with U.S. Ambassador before departure
Jeffrey Epstein email discussing travel with father in Florence, potential meeting with U.S. Ambassador before departure The passage links Jeffrey Epstein to a U.S. ambassador and suggests a planned discussion about a letter for "Interallie" before the ambassador’s departure. It provides specific dates, travel plans, and personal connections that could be pursued for evidence of diplomatic outreach or influence. While not wholly novel, the mention of a high‑level diplomatic figure and a possible undisclosed agenda raises moderate investigative value and controversy. Key insights: Epstein coordinates travel with his father in Florence and a trip to Tanzania in early November 2012.; He references an American ambassador who may return to the U.S. after the 2012 election.; Epstein suggests asking the ambassador about a "letter for the Interallie" before the ambassador departs.
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Jeffrey Epstein email discussing travel with father in Florence, potential meeting with U.S. Ambassador before departure The passage links Jeffrey Epstein to a U.S. ambassador and suggests a planned discussion about a letter for "Interallie" before the ambassador’s departure. It provides specific dates, travel plans, and personal connections that could be pursued for evidence of diplomatic outreach or influence. While not wholly novel, the mention of a high‑level diplomatic figure and a possible undisclosed agenda raises moderate investigative value and controversy. Key insights: Epstein coordinates travel with his father in Florence and a trip to Tanzania in early November 2012.; He references an American ambassador who may return to the U.S. after the 2012 election.; Epstein suggests asking the ambassador about a "letter for the Interallie" before the ambassador departs.
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