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Feb 8, 6 tweets

Super Bowl Sunday rabbit hole: I searched the Epstein files for anything tagged “NFL.”

One name that popped up was Steve Tisch, co-owner of the New York Giants.

The emails show Tisch remained close with Jeffrey Epstein even after Epstein’s conviction.

They discuss women, nationality, arranging meetings, and explicitly keeping conversations off the record.

This wasn’t distant or incidental, it looks like inner circle access.

Why hasn’t this been examined more closely? And why do these names keep surfacing only when people go looking?

Important context:
These emails don’t allege crimes.

They do show comfort, coordination, and continued association after Epstein’s conviction, something many others claim they cut off.

Red flags worth scrutiny:
• “I don’t like records of these conversations”
• Epstein facilitating introductions
• Discussions of women by nationality
• Repeated in-person coordination

These patterns match Epstein’s known modus operandi.

Reasonable questions investigators or journalists should ask:

• Who were the women referenced?
• Were meetings aligned with Epstein travel logs?
• Why move communications off email?
• Who else appears in similar threads?

Transparency isn’t an accusation.
Silence is what protects networks.

The files are public.
The questions are valid.
The public deserves answers.

Cc: @SarahisCensored @FFAFamily

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