Epstein Affair

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Illustration of Jeffrey Epstein with French musicians Simon Ghraichy and Frédéric Chaslin amid declassified documents in a shadowy Paris apartment, evoking intrigue and cultural connections.
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Two French musicians linked to Jeffrey Epstein through troubling friendship

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Pianist Simon Ghraichy and conductor Frédéric Chaslin are cited nearly 1500 times in the recently declassified Epstein files. The documents reveal a relationship based on patronage and exchanges of services, including a suggestive message about a young woman in Paris. This case highlights Epstein's connections with French cultural figures.

American billionaire Les Wexner, founder of L Brands, testified Wednesday before a House committee on his decades-long ties with Jeffrey Epstein. Aged 88, he claimed to have been 'duped' by the sex offender and unaware of his crimes. The closed-door hearing aims to clarify the network that enabled Epstein's actions.

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Emmanuel Macron has expressed his desire to understand why no action was taken earlier regarding Fabrice Aidan, a French diplomat mentioned over 200 times in the Epstein files and targeted by an FBI investigation in 2013. Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has alerted the justice system and launched an administrative inquiry. A lawyer from Innocence en Danger calls for investigating possible ramifications in France.

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