In an email thread from April 2011, journalist Jesse Kornbluth contacts Peggy Siegal regarding an article he is writing for 'the Times' about Jeffrey Epstein's post-prison social life. Kornbluth specifically questions Siegal about her decision to maintain a public friendship with Epstein despite his crimes, referencing a 'Break Fast' event attended by powerful people. Siegal initially responds asking what the piece is about before receiving the specific questions.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jesse Kornbluth | Journalist/Writer |
Writing a piece for 'the Times' about Jeffrey Epstein; questioning Peggy Siegal about her friendship with Epstein.
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| Peggy Siegal | Publicist/Subject |
Recipient of the inquiry; asked why she remained friends with Epstein after his crimes.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject of Article |
Referred to as 'Jeffrey'; described as 'post-prison' and hosting social events like a 'Break Fast'.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Times |
Media outlet Jesse Kornbluth is writing for (likely The New York Times).
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"This Break Fast is one of a number of social events involving post-prison Jeffrey that attracted celebrated, powerful people."Source
"Why was your reaction to his crimes to continue being his friend --- and not in a covert way?"Source
"What would he have had to do for you to shun him --- to cut him out of your life?"Source
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