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JAMES PATTERSON
he had to loan Epstein money
One estranged friend says that
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for nonpayment.
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nickels to rub together.
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have to fly economy class.
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how he got them,” Crane recalls,
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jacket pack. But Epstein would tell people he always flew on the _ Ghislaine Maxwell
Concorde—a total lie.”
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a big fish to catch.
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about Epstein. About the way he presented hims
he worked himself into
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