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Jeffrey EpsteinJonathan Farkas

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Event Description

Epstein directs Farkas to suggest to John Connolly that a more profitable book would focus on obtaining the truth about sexual assault claims, citing multiple cases including Trump's 13-year-old rape accusation and claiming his own situation is similarly ripe with exploitable material.

Quoted Evidence

why dont you suggest to him that the real money making book is getting to the truth ofthe claims. - unvierstiy of virgina. no penalty for fals accusations. . hockey team no penalty for accusations. . trump 13 yeara old rape accusation no penaltiy etc. mineis ripe with same

Trafficking Assessment

Likelihood

75%

Confidence

88%

Thread Prior

68%

Indicators

explicit framing of sexual assault allegations as 'money-making' book opportunity'getting to the truth of the claims' - euphemism for narrative control of assault allegationsreferences to 'no penalty for false accusations' - minimization/dismissal of assault allegations'mineis ripe with same' - characterizing his own alleged exploitation as exploitable narrative materialreputation management tied explicitly to sexual assault allegations (University of Virginia, hockey team accusations, Trump 13-year-old rape case)

Reasoning

Epstein strategically directs a third party to propose a book focused on 'the truth' of sexual assault claims while explicitly framing this as profit-driven. His statement 'mineis ripe with same' indicates he is positioning his own documented sexual assault allegations as marketable content, demonstrating sophisticated concealment and reputation-management strategy.