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Mark Epstein denies Clinton link in viral email
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70796, member: 636"] Mark Epstein has disputed interpretations of recently disclosed correspondence involving his deceased brother Jeffrey, particularly addressing speculation surrounding the nickname Bubba referenced in their private exchanges. The attorney clarified that the moniker referred to an individual outside public life rather than Bill Clinton, despite the former president's historical association with that name. House Oversight Committee documents revealed messages between the siblings discussing whether Vladimir Putin possessed compromising images of Trump with someone called Bubba, prompting widespread conjecture after Jeffrey mentioned meeting with Steve Bannon. Mark maintains that the conversation between brothers was never intended for release and that connecting the reference to political figures misrepresents the actual context. Representatives for Mark emphasized that misinterpreting informal language from personal communications creates unnecessary confusion while deflecting attention from substantive questions related to the Epstein estate documentation. [/QUOTE]
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