The release of a trove Epstein emails has revealed Jeffrey Epstein agony aunt to billionaires and other elites. Prominent Americans sought both financial and dating advice from Jeffrey Epstein. Money and sex, it is like these two hot topics use the same hole or parts of the brain. Larry Summers, the economist and former President of Harvard University, is featured in these email conservations with Epstein, even after Epstein’s conviction for sex trafficking. It seems that the billionaire financier and sex trafficker had a reputation as an expert in both these areas of life.
Dear Jeffrey, My Sex Life Is Wanting…
Dear Jeffrey, I was hoping that you could advise me on what to do about dating younger women, much younger women. Do you have any sex tips for doing it with young girls? Should I buy them pretty ribbons? What does the man who has everything buy a poor young thing selling full body massages? How much should I offer? Do I tip for extras? By the way, what about investment opportunities in Israel? Are there any juicy deals on the horizon that you might be aware of? Say hi to Ghislaine for me.
The Epstein Email Release Reveals
“Hours later, US Republicans released 20,000 documents from Epstein’s estate in a bid to counter the Democrats’ email releases, claiming the Democrats had “cherry-picked” documents to paint a false narrative against Trump. The Republicans’ documents also mention Trump’s name, but these references are mainly in regards to the US president’s political career.”
“In another missive, a 2011 exchange between Epstein and his girlfriend and procurer Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein writes, “i want you to realize that the dog that hasn’t barked is trump.” Referring to a victim whose name was redacted, he said that the girl had “spent hours at my house with him”. Epstein’s meaning is not explicit, but his emails suggest he was worried Trump would disclose whatever he knew about Epstein’s conduct to authorities or the public.”
Jeffrey Epstein agony aunt to billionaires and other elites.
“The theoretical physicist and cosmologist Laurence Krauss was among them. In 2017, Krauss reached out to Epstein via email for advice on responding to a reporter writing a story about allegations of sexual harassment against him.
“Is this a reasonable response? Should i even respond? Could use advice,” Krauss asked Epstein.
In an explicit exchange, Epstein asked Krauss if he’d had sex with the person in question and then suggested he should not reply to the journalist.
“No. We didn’t have sex. Decided it wasn’t a good idea,” replied Krauss.
Krauss said in an email to The Associated Press that he never hid the fact that he knew Epstein, and interacted with him several times.
“I sought out advice from essentially everyone I knew when false allegations about me were circulated in the press in 2018,” said Krauss. “I was as shocked as the rest of the world when he was arrested” in 2019.”
“I saw a headline from The Australian, a News Corp publication, which is an American multinational corporation, asking the question whether the ABC should be worried in light of Donald Trump’s threat to sue the BBC for a billion dollars. This is, of course, all about intimidation. Trump’s BBC billion dollar libel: Will the ABC be next? Trump sues people and organisations to shut them up, as do many powerful people. Intimidating the media is a favourite of the Trump regime, as it seeks to distort and divert attention away from factuality. The Murdoch family, the owners of News Corp, which operates Fox News and Sky News Australia have been a conduit for and supporter of Donald Trump. You could say that they plough the same right wing furrow.”
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