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kaggle-ho-033245House Oversight

NYT Financial Reporter Emails Jeffrey Epstein About Potential ‘Barrack/Mexico’ Deal

NYT Financial Reporter Emails Jeffrey Epstein About Potential ‘Barrack/Mexico’ Deal The email hints at a possible undisclosed arrangement involving a high‑profile figure (presumably President Barack Obama) and Mexico, but provides no concrete details, dates, or transaction data. It offers a weak lead that could merit a cursory check of the reporter’s recent coverage and Epstein’s contacts, yet the lack of specificity limits investigative utility. Key insights: Email sent from Landon Thomas Jr., identified as a New York Times financial reporter, to Jeffrey Epstein.; Subject line references “Barrack/Mexico,” suggesting a connection between former President Barack Obama and Mexico.; Thomas mentions having “pitched him/his people on a profile” and that the parties are “inclined to do it” but need to wait.

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NYT Financial Reporter Emails Jeffrey Epstein About Potential ‘Barrack/Mexico’ Deal The email hints at a possible undisclosed arrangement involving a high‑profile figure (presumably President Barack Obama) and Mexico, but provides no concrete details, dates, or transaction data. It offers a weak lead that could merit a cursory check of the reporter’s recent coverage and Epstein’s contacts, yet the lack of specificity limits investigative utility. Key insights: Email sent from Landon Thomas Jr., identified as a New York Times financial reporter, to Jeffrey Epstein.; Subject line references “Barrack/Mexico,” suggesting a connection between former President Barack Obama and Mexico.; Thomas mentions having “pitched him/his people on a profile” and that the parties are “inclined to do it” but need to wait.

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