Jeffrey Epstein, King of the Dweebs
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Jeffrey Epstein, King of the Dweebs
"When I am found dead in my cell after being arrested for sex crimes, please do not release my personal correspondence, because that is the kind of thing that embarrasses people. Ask Larry Summers. The past president of Harvard University repeatedly appears in the latest tranche of Epstein documents, not to pull the strings of world geopolitics but to ask for advice about women. One in particular seems to have put Summers in a state of anguish."
""Think for now I'm going nowhere with her except economics mentor" is a tragic thing for the former secretary of the Treasury to write on his 64th birthday. I will leave questions of morality to his wife; my interest lies strictly with elements of the text, including but not limited to "Sent from my iPad." Even in 2018, this default signature was a badge of innocence - a phrase that appeared at the end of your dad's question about which flight you were on"
Released Epstein texts and emails show prominent figures seeking his personal and social advice. Larry Summers appears asking guidance about women and expresses anguish over a failed romantic connection. Summers's message includes the line 'Think for now I'm going nowhere with her except economics mentor' on his 64th birthday. The correspondence includes informal signatures like 'Sent from my iPad' that convey a badge of innocence. The House Oversight Committee released about 20,000 files that reveal many wealthy, influential people treating Epstein as a streetwise advisor and social connector rather than solely as a blackmail suspect.
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