
"If you missed the first round, the short version is: newly released Epstein files show the LA28 chair and CEO of Wasserman Music trading horny little missives with Ghislaine Maxwell in 2003, the same Maxwell who is now serving 20 years for helping Jeffrey Epstein traffic girls. Casey Wasserman insists he barely knew Epstein, that the Africa trip was a Clinton Foundation humanitarian junket, and that these emails are ancient history he deeply regrets, delivered from the familiar perch of a powerful man."
"However, that sanitized version of events now sits alongside reporting from the LA Times that discusses newly released FBI notes from a doctor who was also on that jet: he recalls "about four women ages 20 to 22" on board, one calling herself a masseuse, another a model, a third a ballerina, and admits he "thought it [was] weird that Epstein flew with his former girlfriend, Maxwell, and four other women that no one knew why they were there as everyone else had a purpose.""
Newly released Epstein files show Casey Wasserman, LA28 chair and CEO of Wasserman Music, exchanged flirtatious emails with Ghislaine Maxwell in 2003. Wasserman maintains he barely knew Jeffrey Epstein and that the Africa trip was a Clinton Foundation humanitarian junket, expressing regret over the emails. FBI notes from a doctor on Epstein's jet describe about four women ages 20 to 22 aboard, identified as a masseuse, a model, and a ballerina. The doctor said he found it odd that Maxwell and several unexplained women accompanied Epstein. The presence of the young women and details about the flight undermine a purely humanitarian portrayal. Bethany Cosentino refused to have her name associated.
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