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kaggle-ho-033255House Oversight

Email from journalist Dylan Love to Jeffrey Epstein offering story ideas, including crypto anti‑corruption angle

Email from journalist Dylan Love to Jeffrey Epstein offering story ideas, including crypto anti‑corruption angle The passage shows a direct contact between a media contributor and Jeffrey Epstein, hinting at possible collaboration on narratives about cryptocurrency and financial corruption. It provides names and email addresses but no concrete transactions, dates beyond the email timestamp, or evidence of wrongdoing. The lead is speculative and lacks actionable details, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: Email dated 9/28/2017 from Dylan Love (journalist) to Jeffrey Epstein; Mentions potential story about cryptocurrency solving financial corruption; Links to several articles written by Love on tech, politics, and a Trump‑related piece

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House Oversight
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kaggle-ho-033255
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Email from journalist Dylan Love to Jeffrey Epstein offering story ideas, including crypto anti‑corruption angle The passage shows a direct contact between a media contributor and Jeffrey Epstein, hinting at possible collaboration on narratives about cryptocurrency and financial corruption. It provides names and email addresses but no concrete transactions, dates beyond the email timestamp, or evidence of wrongdoing. The lead is speculative and lacks actionable details, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: Email dated 9/28/2017 from Dylan Love (journalist) to Jeffrey Epstein; Mentions potential story about cryptocurrency solving financial corruption; Links to several articles written by Love on tech, politics, and a Trump‑related piece

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