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Jeffrey EpsteinMichael Wolff

ConcealmentLayer 1IMAGES-011-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030773_txt_20345_EVT_006
48%

Event Description

Epstein responds to Wolff's ambiguous directive 'Cross your fingers' with commitment to discretion or evasion: 'believe you me, I do,' suggesting coordination on avoiding or weathering exposure.

Quoted Evidence

beleive you me , i do

Trafficking Assessment

Likelihood

48%

Confidence

70%

Thread Prior

35%

Indicators

commitment to discretion ('believe you me, I do')appears responsive to directive to avoid detection or exposureconcealment classification and reputation-defense context

Reasoning

Epstein's response suggests coordination on discretion/evasion in response to Wolff's ambiguous 'cross your fingers' directive, falling within concealment/reputation-management territory. However, the underlying activity referenced remains unspecified; no direct trafficking signals (no victims, procurement, transport, or exploitation described), and the exchange is more consistent with general scandal-evasion than trafficking operations.