Mortimer Zuckerman: "Sign Me Up" After Woman Offered

Billionaire Mortimer Zuckerman, former chairman of Boston Properties and owner of the New York Daily News, made a $21 million payment to one of Epstein's companies. In a 2009 email, Epstein asked Zuckerman if "a thirty two year old itialin [sic] architect" was "too young. smart, beautiful" for him, to which Zuckerman responded "Sign me up asap." He has not been accused of wrongdoing.

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