Jeffrey Epstein ‘loves’ Pakistani Shalwar Kurtas, Says He Can Wear Them ‘to Indian Parties Too’

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The Justice Department released more than 3 million additional pages of Epstein files, and the records reveal a wide web of connections, detailing how the convicted sex offender embedded himself in the lives of people from nearly every walk of life. They have contact, which refers to the traditional dress of Shalwar-Kurta. An email in a recently released file dump shows Jeffrey Epstein expressing his admiration for the dress.

The Justice Department recently released 3 million additional pages of Epstein files. (X/@tom777kruise)In an email, Epstein said she liked the dress and asked, “What’s the name of the pants?” The reply he received read, “Pants are called shalwars and shirts are called kurtas: it can be worn in Indian parties too.” The former financier replied, “I’d like to pay another 5 bucks, in the form of a slightly bigger shirt.”

Also Read: Norwegian diplomat Terje Rode-Larsen’s derogatory comments about ‘Indians and snakes’ revealed in Epstein filesAbout the latest Epstein file dump:According to the Department of Justice (DOJ), “more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images” are included in the additional release.

Where are the papers collected from?The agency clarified, “These files were gathered from five primary sources, including the Florida and New York cases against Epstein, the New York case against Maxwell, the New York case investigating Epstein’s death, the Florida case investigating Epstein’s former butler, multiple FBI investigations, and the Office of Inspector General investigation into Epstein’s death.”

Did Jeffrey Epstein have Indian victims?DOJ documents suggest there was at least one Indian victim. one email A woman currently in India referred to Epstein by American attorney Brittany Henderson; His name has been redacted in the released document to protect his identity.

Also read: Here’s what Prince Harry says about Uncle Andrew’s ‘disgraceful scandal’ in his book Spare”Finally— [name redacted] Currently living in India. Can anything be done to help him? Will he still be eligible for the 6 free sessions there? Are there any resources that can be offered in India?” Henderson asked in his email.

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