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Robert F. Kennedy Jr discusses flying on Jeffrey Epstein's Lolita Express

Por: Newsweek Life November 01, 2023

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has clarified the nature of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, after it was revealed that the presidential hopeful had flown on the convicted sex offender's private jet.The independent 2024 presidential candidate was among a number of high-profile people who in 2021 were named as passengers on Epstein's jet, which was often used to transport guests to the financier's private Caribbean island, Little Saint... + full article



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