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  "tags": [
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  "textContent": "\n\nFrench prosecutors obtained approximately 4,500 emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s personal Gmail account in 2019 but kept the discovery largely undisclosed for years, French magazine Marianne reported this week. The revelation has raised questions in France about why authorities did not publicize or pursue the email trove more aggressively during their investigation into Epstein’s alleged network […]\n\nThe post French Prosecutors Have Had Access to Epstein Emails Since 2019—Why the Silence? appeared first on the deep dive.",
  "title": "French Prosecutors Have Had Access to Epstein Emails Since 2019—Why the Silence?"
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