The author states she got to know him at parties after writing an article about him in 2003.
Ward got to know Epstein after writing a 2003 article about him, running into him at parties. Epstein sent her a book.
Ward got to know Epstein after writing a 2003 article about him, running into him at parties. Epstein sent her a book.
Ward wrote two articles about Epstein and recounted running into him at parties and speaking with him.
The article states Ward got to know Epstein 'far better after my piece than before it' and recounts interactions at parties.
Ward wrote two articles about Epstein and had several personal interactions with him at parties and a discussion about math.
Ward wrote two articles about Epstein and had social interactions with him.
Ward wrote two articles about Epstein and had social interactions with him.
The article states Ward got to know Epstein 'far better after my piece than before it' and recounts interactions at parties.
Article states she got to know him at parties after her 2003 piece.
They met at parties, had conversations, and Ward wrote articles about him. Epstein sent her a book.
Ward wrote two articles about Epstein and they interacted at parties. Epstein sent her a book.
Ward wrote two articles about Epstein and had personal interactions with him at parties and received a book from him.
Vicky Ward wrote about him, they interacted at parties, and he sent her a book.
Author got to know him after her 2003 article; they had conversations at parties and he sent her a book.
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This document is an email from 'gmax' to 'J Jep' on March 8, 2011, forwarding a Vanity Fair article by Vicky Ward. The article, titled 'Jeffrey and Ghislaine: Notes on New York's Oddest Alliance,' details Ward's personal interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, discussing their relationship, Epstein's business connections with figures like Les Wexner and his friendship with Prince Andrew. Ward reflects on the emerging sexual abuse allegations against Epstein and his enigmatic intelligence, which attracted other powerful financiers.
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This document is an email sent by Jeffrey Epstein to Martin Weinberg on March 8, 2011, marked as 'Privileged - Redacted'. Epstein forwards a Vanity Fair article published the same day by Vicky Ward, which details the relationship between Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, refers to Maxwell as an alleged 'procurer', and revisits Epstein's financial history, past criminal charges, and associations with prominent figures like Prince Andrew and Les Wexner.
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This document is an email from Jean Luc Brunel to Jeffrey Epstein on March 8, 2011, with the comment 'This is not bad'. The email is a reply to a forwarded article from Vanity Fair, written by Vicky Ward, titled 'Jeffrey and Ghislaine: Notes on New York's Oddest Alliance'. The article details Ward's history of reporting on Epstein and Maxwell, their relationship, Epstein's past legal troubles, and the emerging allegations of sexual abuse against him from multiple women.
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This document is an email from Lesley Groff to Jeffrey Epstein on March 8, 2011, acknowledging an article Epstein had forwarded to her. The forwarded content is a Vanity Fair article by Vicky Ward that details the author's interactions with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, discusses their mysterious relationship, and recaps the allegations of sexual misconduct and financial crimes surrounding Epstein and his associates.
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This document is an email chain from March 8, 2011, where Eva Dubin praises Jeffrey Epstein for a Vanity Fair article he forwarded. The forwarded article, written by journalist Vicky Ward, details the relationship between Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, referencing past allegations, Epstein's business history, and Ward's own bizarre interactions with the pair.
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This document is a personal account from journalist Vicky Ward, reflecting on her interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell after her 2003 Vanity Fair article. Ward describes Epstein as intelligent but socially awkward and Ghislaine as a charismatic, well-connected figure who became deeply loyal to Epstein after he 'saved her' following the death of her father, Robert Maxwell. The text provides anecdotal insights into their personalities, social circles (including Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton), and the nature of their complex relationship.
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