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Emails show how luminaries from politics, business and academia commiserated with the convicted sex offender about his legal troubles and bad press.
The over three million files that were released reveal how business titans looked the other way at the convicted sex offender's history.
The developer and business owner Peter Mahler helped recruit employees for Epstein in 2013 through the Palm Springs office of Mahler Private Staffing.
The word “harem” appears numerous times in the Epstein files, revealing the disgraced financier’s unsettling Orientalist fixation.
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Bill Gates calls himself 'foolish' for spending time with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
Bill Gates called himself "foolish" for ever spending time with with Jeffrey Epstein in a new interview, saying he regrets every minute spent with the convicted sex offender.
Soon-Yi Previn offered her take on #MeToo and more in a series of shocking email exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein. Woody Allen’s wife of over 28 years defended the disgraced former congressman Anthony Weiner in emails she sent the convicted pedophile in 2016,
In emails dating to 2012, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO and the millionaire financier discussed holiday plans, parties, SpaceX visits and lack of sleep.
Mahler owns an elite staffing business and a high-end boutique real estate firm with offices in Milwaukee, Beverly Hills, Palm Beach, Palm Springs and elsewhere. He exchanged dozens of emails with Epstein and his staff, largely in 2013.
The disgraced financier regularly courted tech industry figures not just for their prestige but also for access to promising companies.
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A timeline of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and the fight to make the government’s files public
For much of two decades, police, FBI agents and prosecutors investigated allegations that Jeffrey Epstein sexually abused underage girls. Now, the Justice Department has released much of what they found to the public.