I wrote and spoke about this publicly multiple times, including several months ago again on my Substack Outspoken. Jeffrey Epstein funded my agent John Brockman's Edge Foundation, about which I had no knowledge. When I found out in July 2019, I left Brockman's agency.
2/ One of the episodes: substack.com/profile/282160…
3/ My essay about Jeffrey Epstein funding the Edge Foundation, and the impact of that foundation on networks of elites. naomiwolf.substack.com/p/the-network-…

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