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Jeffrey EpsteinJean Luc Brune

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65%

Event Description

Epstein requests Brune to publish a statement on his behalf denying allegations made by a female accuser. Epstein specifically directs Brune to include denials regarding claimed incidents involving Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and other public figures, characterizing the accuser's account as 'fiction' and 'fabrications.' Epstein states: 'I deny each and every allegation.'

Quoted Evidence

could you put something like this out. if you want... I deny each and every allegation. The only person she didn't suggest she was forced to have sex with, was Bilbo Baggins.

Trafficking Assessment

Likelihood

65%

Confidence

78%

Thread Prior

72%

Indicators

Denial of allegations involving forced sexual servicesReputation management tied to trafficking-specific allegationsRequest to third party (Brune) to publish denial statementImplicit acknowledgment of serious allegations being leveled

Reasoning

Per the DENIAL/REBUTTAL RULE, this event scores the underlying allegations being denied, not the act of denial itself. Epstein is explicitly denying coercion, forced servitude, and being 'lent out' - all primary trafficking indicators. The act of coaching a third party to publish a denial on his behalf also suggests reputation management around trafficking allegations, a concealment signal (0.3-0.5 baseline).