Epstein suggests to Farkas that the 'real money making book' is about 'getting to the truth of the claims,' citing examples of what he considers false accusations with no penalties, such as cases related to the University of Virginia, a hockey team, and a rape accusation against Trump.
This document is an email chain from April 7, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein and Jonathan Farkas. They discuss arranging a meeting for Epstein with author John Connolly, who Farkas says was going to include him in a book because he was on Epstein's 'visitors list'. Epstein responds by suggesting the 'real money making book' would be about the 'truth of the claims' and lists several examples of what he considers unpunished false accusations.
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