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it did sort of need him to personally confirm the truth involved though. otherwise, the FBI's typewriter repair school sort of screwed the pooch on hard evidence of this type.
It belies a child-like understanding of the world to think Epstein had some piece of paper that said "hey guys here are all my clients from my dirty dealings over the years". The "client list" refers to all of the people who could reasonably be believed to be "clients" based on their interactions with him over the years.
it's a simple hand-written book that lists important lunchboxes identified through the program.
it used to be a volunteer organization before epstein went rogue.
see my last post
They are all untouchables.
only because the society allows them to be.
She said she had Epstein's files on her desk. Which is all the evidence the FBI has on him.
He had auto-life cast.