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AZJonnie

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13. Okay
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 03:28 AM
Wednesday

I just read the whole exchange at https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01618251.pdf.

I'm not seeing there anything that suggests "they had a gyno in Mexico", nothing there sounds like Epstein sent this girl to see this doctor, and he doesn't even seem to know what city she is in.

Though he does imply he knows at least 3 gynos. So I totally get the suspicion. I'd postulate that maybe Epstein called this dude for advice because he was supporting him otherwise. That would actually make the "no clinical care" be true, if all it ever was was phone calls for advice about his "female friends". And if Epstein never gave the guy specifics like "so I have this 16 year old sex slave with weird spots" then the doctor would have a CYA of "I never treated his victims".

That theory makes some sense to me, he has the doc on the hook generally through his donations, and leverages his expertise w/o ever actually implicating him, or having him see the girls.

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