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Martha Mitchell
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Narrator (Nixon)
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This document is a court exhibit containing a Vanity Fair article from March 2003. It details Jeffrey Epstein's social habits, specifically his association with young models and Ghislaine Maxwell's role in organizing events, including a party attended by Prince Andrew. The text also explores Epstein's financial history, identifying Ponzi schemer Steven Jude Hoffenberg as his true mentor and discussing their shared background and business connections.
The text details a political deal between the narrator (implied to be Richard Nixon) and Governor George Wallace. The narrator describes agreeing to drop a federal investigation into Wallace and his brother in exchange for Wallace promising not to run on a third-party ticket in the 1972 election.
This document page appears to be a memoir or narrative account, likely written by or ghostwritten for Richard Nixon. It details the political dynamics involving John Mitchell and his wife Martha Mitchell, specifically how John manipulated Martha into leaking stories to the press and her eventual outspokenness regarding Watergate. The text also introduces Henry Kissinger, describing him negatively as a 'Frankenstein monster' created by the administration.
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