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Michael WolffJeffrey Epstein

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72%

Event Description

Michael Wolff provides tactical messaging advice to Jeffrey Epstein, outlining a denial and deflection strategy modeled on Trump's approach: denying allegations, blaming media, and denigrating accusers rather than engaging legalistic defenses. Wolff advises that 'They've won the high ground-young, vulnerable, poor girls' and that legal arguments cannot succeed at this stage.

Quoted Evidence

At this point I don't think you can go legalistic. They've won the high ground-young, vulnerable, poor girls... He never tries to explain. He denies, blames media, denigrates someone else. Claims are ludicrous and self-serving, media is working with the other side's lawyers, this is all about Donald Trump.

Trafficking Assessment

Likelihood

72%

Confidence

82%

Thread Prior

65%

Indicators

Explicit acknowledgment of allegations: 'young, vulnerable, poor girls'Admission that legalistic defense cannot succeed given victim profileDenial and deflection strategy modeled on Trump's playbook (deny, blame media, denigrate accusers)Strategic messaging to shift blame to media and political opponents rather than address underlying allegations

Reasoning

Wolff's tactical advice demonstrates awareness of credible allegations involving sexual exploitation of vulnerable minors and proposes a denialism strategy that avoids legal engagement. The phrase 'They've won the high ground-young, vulnerable, poor girls' is an implicit concession that the allegations involve identifiable victims matching trafficking victim profiles, making this the strongest indicator of trafficking-related misconduct in the thread.