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Jeffrey Epstein coordinating attendance and $10K donation for 2017 IFP Gotham Awards featuring Al Gore tribute

Jeffrey Epstein coordinating attendance and $10K donation for 2017 IFP Gotham Awards featuring Al Gore tribute The email chain reveals Epstein’s direct involvement with a high‑profile cultural event, a $10,000 donation for chairs, and mentions of prominent figures (Al Gore, Nicole Kidman, etc.). While it confirms a financial link and potential access to influential guests, the details are limited to event logistics and lack concrete evidence of wrongdoing, placing it in the moderate‑lead range. Key insights: Epstein offered to purchase $10,000 worth of chairs for the IFP Gotham Awards.; He was invited to attend the ceremony with three additional guests.; The ceremony honored Vice President Al Gore with a Humanitarian Tribute.

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Jeffrey Epstein coordinating attendance and $10K donation for 2017 IFP Gotham Awards featuring Al Gore tribute The email chain reveals Epstein’s direct involvement with a high‑profile cultural event, a $10,000 donation for chairs, and mentions of prominent figures (Al Gore, Nicole Kidman, etc.). While it confirms a financial link and potential access to influential guests, the details are limited to event logistics and lack concrete evidence of wrongdoing, placing it in the moderate‑lead range. Key insights: Epstein offered to purchase $10,000 worth of chairs for the IFP Gotham Awards.; He was invited to attend the ceremony with three additional guests.; The ceremony honored Vice President Al Gore with a Humanitarian Tribute.

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