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Epstein told accused sex harassment pal to contact to his 'friends' at White House: report
- Epstein allegedly pressed Krauss to use White House connections to help an accused harasser escape accountability.
- The messages tie Epstein to discussions of Trump-era policy changes on Title IX protections for sexual misconduct cases.
- Politico's reporting is cited as the source of the substantive exchange details about Krauss and Epstein.
- The article notes shifts in White House stance toward sexual misconduct protections during the Trump years.
- Experts quoted in the piece argue the texts show an anti-survivor policy direction in Trump-era rules.
- Lawrence Krauss, a critic of Trump, allegedly corresponded with Epstein about using White House contacts.
- The report describes Epstein as concerned with protecting associates from disciplinary actions at ASU.
- Raw Story attributes the disclosure to documents released to House Oversight Committee Democrats and Reuters imagery.
- The White House reportedly declined to comment on the Epstein-Krauss texts.
- The article frames the exchanges as part of broader conversations on accountability and policy changes during 2018–2020.
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