Epstein eyed record label investment to access women, files suggest [View all]
Source: BBC
Jeffrey Epstein considered investing in music company EMI after his associate David Stern appeared to suggest it potentially offered access to women, recently released emails suggest.
Stern told the convicted sex offender that the music industry was "related to P", a way Epstein apparently often referred to women, in emails newly released by the US Department of Justice (DOJ).
Epstein replied that he was interested, adding: "Do we need help - mandelson? [sic]"
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Stern was apparently still keen on acquiring a record company in 2011. He wrote: "EMI may now come up for sale. Could actually be of interest to Chinese if structured properly. Also, most certainly great asset to have for P!"
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("P" meaning "pussy", of course - Epstein used the word like punctuation)
Stern is totally enmeshed with Epstein and Andrew - he was the director of Andrew's start-up business competition "Pitch@Palace" which he moved on to after he was sacked as UK "trade envoy" (the position in which he was passing confidential material to Epstein. "Allegedly". )