Woody Allen, a Florida mansion rulebook and a Paris wife hunt': stories you may have missed from the Epstein files
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Woody Allen, a Florida mansion rulebook and a Paris wife hunt': stories you may have missed from the Epstein files
"According to the Norwegian daily VG, Mette-Marit told Epstein that you tickle my brain in one message and called him soft hearted and such a sweetheart in others. In 2012, Mette-Marit told Epstein he was very charming and asked if it was inappropriate for a mother to suggest two naked women carrying a surfboard for my 15 yr old sons wallpaper?"
"Weeks earlier she and Epstein had exchanged emails about him being on a wife hunt in Paris. She replied that the French capital was good for adultery and added that Scandis (are) better wife material. The files include a 2011 exchange in which Mette-Marit told Epstein that she had Googled him, adding it didn't look too good along with a smiling emoji."
"Mette-Marit, who married the future king of Norway in 2001, has said that she showed poor judgment and deeply regret[ted] having had any contact with Epstein. A spokesperson for Norway's royal family said Mette-Marit had ended written contact with Epstein in 2014 as she felt he was trying to use his relationship with the crown princess as leverage with other people."
Files link Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit to Jeffrey Epstein and show extensive contact from 2011 to 2014, including affectionate and flirtatious messages. Messages record Mette-Marit's “you tickle my brain” line and descriptions of Epstein as “soft hearted” and “a sweetheart.” Exchanges include a 2012 message about suggesting two naked women carrying a surfboard for her 15-year-old son's wallpaper and emails about Epstein being on a “wife hunt” in Paris, praising French adultery and saying “Scandis” are better wife material. Mette-Marit said she showed poor judgment, ended written contact in 2014, and felt Epstein sought leverage. Epstein also met Deepak Chopra multiple times for meditation and alternative health funding and hosted intimate dinners attended by figures including Woody Allen.
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