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The unseen letters to Epstein, Ghislaine and Andrew from the man who published Lolita
- New letters from George Weidenfeld show he wrote introductions for Ghislaine Maxwell to key New York figures.
- Weidenfeld also connected Maxwell to Barbara Walters, Lally Weymouth, and Oscar de la Renta through letters of introduction.
- The letters show Maxwell traveled to New York in 1991, where she met Epstein and began deeper ties into elite circles.
- Epstein’s social orbit included Prince Andrew, with a note in 2001 referencing a potential book project and social meetings.
- The coverage links Epstein’s network to other high-profile figures, suggesting a broader pattern of social legitimacy.
- The letters reference Epstein’s infamous ‘Lolita Express’ and the ongoing public interest in the Epstein case.
- George Weidenfeld’s publishing house helped shape 20th-century literary and political life, contextualizing his social influence.
- Sarah Ferguson and other Epstein-related figures are named in the correspondence, illustrating a wide-reaching social network.
- Weidenfeld reportedly discussed inviting leaders to private dinners, linking Epstein’s circle with German and European officials.
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