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According to reports, one name listed in Jeffrey Epstein's recently published
1997 address book is the wife of CNN anchor Chris Cuomo, Cristina Greeven
Cuomo.
"Jeffrey Epstein's newly discovered 1997 address book, published by Insider
on Tuesday, connects dozens of new names to Epstein and traces previously
known relationships back to the 1990s," reported Business Insider. "One of
the new names belongs to Cristina Greeven Cuomo, a New York editor, and
entrepreneur. She married Chris Cuomo, a CNN anchor and brother of Gov.
Andrew Cuomo of New York, in 2001."
"The book lists Greeven Cuomo under a minor misspelling of her birth name,
Cristina Greeven. Her entry refers to Manhattan File, a New York society
magazine she published after her father purchased it in 1994," the report
adds. "The same entry includes an office address in the New York City
neighborhood of SoHo, an office phone number, and a home phone number. In the
'90s, Greeven Cuomo was known for hanging out with socialites like Alex von
Furstenberg and the former CNN producer Pamela Gross. The latter appears in
both `little black books' and is now a close friend of Melania Trump."
As Business Insider noted, "It's unclear why Greeven Cuomo is listed in the
1997 address book," adding that "She serves as the editor in chief of The
Purist, a wellness website she founded in 2017."
"A message left with The Purist seeking comment from Greeven Cuomo was
returned almost immediately by Chris Cuomo, who declined to comment for the
record or make his spouse available," the Business Insider concluded.
Greeven Cuomo is yet another name on the growing list of those with an
alleged connection with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
As reported by The Daily Wire, "Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and his wife
Melinda allegedly met" with Epstein in September 2013 "in New York City,
prompting anger from Melinda, who reportedly told her husband she was furious
and uncomfortable with his association with Epstein."
"That meeting allegedly occurred on the same day the couple accepted the
Lasker Bloomberg Public Service Award at the Pierre Hotel," The Daily Wire
added.
Following Epstein's suspected suicide while in custody, "The two prison
guards - Tova Noel and Michael Thomas - assigned to guard Jeffrey Epstein on
the night that he died" admitted that they "falsified prison records and have
cut a deal with federal prosecutors."
"As part of the deal with prosecutors, they will enter into a deferred
prosecution agreement with the Justice Department and will serve no time
behind bars," The Associated Press reported. "Noel and Thomas would instead
be subjected to supervised release, would be required to complete 100 hours
of community service, and would be required to fully cooperate with an
ongoing probe by the Justice Department's inspector general."
As The Daily Wire explained, "The guards, who were supposed to be checking on
Epstein every 30 minutes, are accused of checking sports news and shopping
for furniture on the internet before taking a nap during Epstein's death. The
two are accused of falsifying prison records to make it look like they had
been doing their job during the time of Epstein's death."
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Trump won.