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Lawrence KraussJeffrey Epstein

ConcealmentLayer 1IMAGES-011-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030915_txt_8944_EVT_004
25%

Event Description

Lawrence Krauss invokes Richard Feynman as moral justification for his actions regarding Jeffrey Epstein and the Daily Beast allegations, stating 'I have decided that Feynman would have done what I did.. and Iam therefore content.. no matter what..' This suggests Krauss is rationalizing his involvement in providing a statement to The Daily Beast about Epstein.

Quoted Evidence

I have decided that Feynman would have done what I did.. and Iam therefore content.. no matter what..

Trafficking Assessment

Likelihood

25%

Confidence

78%

Thread Prior

55%

Indicators

Moral rationalization and justification of prior actions related to allegations

Reasoning

Krauss invokes Feynman to rationalize his statement to The Daily Beast regarding Epstein allegations. While this represents reputation-management justification (baseline 0.3-0.5), it does not constitute coaching toward concealment, record destruction, or secrecy-rather it is post-hoc ethical rationalization. Scored below thread prior due to lack of affirmative concealment directives.