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Michael WolffJeffrey Epstein

CommunicativeLayer 1TEXT-001-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022835_txt_3302_EVT_002
65%

Event Description

Wolff advises against using the former girlfriend as a public witness, characterizing it as potentially 'self-serving,' but proposes scheduling a discussion to explore alternative strategies for deploying her testimony.

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

65%

Confidence

88%

Thread Prior

72%

Indicators

Advisor recommending against 'putting her out there' publicly but proposing strategic deployment ('But let's discuss. I have an idea about how to best use')Reference to making her testimony 'self-serving' suggests awareness that direct public defense would appear calculated or inappropriateScheduling further discussion on alternative deployment strategies for witness-indicates ongoing coordination to manage narrative

Reasoning

Wolff's messaging reflects deliberate reputation management strategy rather than straightforward witness deployment. His caveat that public use would appear 'self-serving' indicates awareness of reputational risk, and his proposal to discuss 'how to best use' the witness suggests exploration of indirect or strategic deployment methods. This constitutes witness coordination in response to trafficking allegations, warranting flagging for investigative context.