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The Jeffrey Epstein Scandal: Too Big to Fail by Whitney Webb (Part 4)

1 h 24 min · 8 de oct de 2020
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PART FOUR (FINAL). "The Jeffrey Epstein Scandal: Too Big to Fail" is a 4-part investigative series by reporter Whitney Webb, originally published on MintPress News (mpn.com). This is the audio of Part Four: "From 'Spook Air' to 'Lolita Express': The Genesis and Evolution of the Jeffrey Epstein-Bill Clinton Relationship", originally published August 23, 2019. Full text of part four can be found here: https://www.mintpressnews.com/genesis-jeffrey-epstein-bill-clinton-relationship/261455/ Thank you to MPN for allowing the republishing of these and other vital reports.

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