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Michael WolffJeffrey Epstein

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Event Description

Michael Wolff advises Epstein against making a particular person public, stating 'I don't think I would put her out there. It probably seems too self-serving.' Wolff proposes discussing an alternative strategy and requests availability to continue their conversation post-3:00 PM that day or the following day.

Quoted Evidence

I don't think I would put her out there. It probably seems too self-serving. But let's discuss. I have an idea about how to best use.

Trafficking Assessment

Likelihood

68%

Confidence

82%

Thread Prior

72%

Indicators

Strategic advice to withhold a person ('her') from public disclosureSuggestion of reputation-management strategy ('too self-serving')Vague reference to how to 'best use' the person

Reasoning

Wolff's advice to conceal 'her' identity and his cryptic phrasing about how to 'best use' her suggests witness coaching or reputation management tied to contested allegations. The language implies instrumentalization of a person for legal/reputational advantage rather than voluntary cooperation.