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Jeffrey EpsteinLandon Thomas Jr.

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65%

Event Description

Epstein provides Landon Thomas Jr. with a narrative account disputing an accuser's credibility. Epstein claims the accuser fabricated details about a dinner on an island involving Clinton, stating 'clinton was NEVER EVER there, never' and argues this 'punches a hole in the dershowitz, andrew allegation,' characterizing her account as 'fantasy' and 'delusional thoughts.' Epstein asks Thomas who should 'break the story.'

Quoted Evidence

the story teller, crafted much of it out of whole cloth... clinton was NEVER EVER there, never, it punches a hole in the dershowitz, andrew allegation. making it all apparent that it was fantasy. and delusional. thoughts. who should break the story.

Trafficking Assessment

Likelihood

65%

Confidence

85%

Thread Prior

55%

Indicators

Epstein disputing accuser credibility in context of alleged sexual misconductReference to 'the island' as location of alleged incidentCharacterization of accuser's account as 'fantasy' and 'delusional' - dismissal tactic common in exploitation casesSolicitation of media consultant on who should 'break the story' - reputation management tied to misconduct allegations

Reasoning

Epstein is actively managing narrative around serious allegations (Dershowitz, Andrew) involving an accuser on 'the island,' leveraging a media professional to discredit her and shape public perception. This is a concealment/reputation-management signal tied to exploitation allegations, scoring above the 0.5 threshold.