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Epstein Writes to Maxwell About Jack Horner Visit
Horner visited Epstein's New Mexico ranch in 2012 for paleontological research and discussed Epstein's potential support for his Dinochicken Project, U.S. DOJ documents show.
- Jack Horner appears in multiple 2012 emails in the Epstein files about planning a visit to an Epstein-owned ranch in New Mexico and possible Montana site trips.
- Amid controversy over the files, the DOJ released three million pages related to Epstein, which some resisted in their release, including President Donald Trump.
- Epstein's assistant Lesley Groff coordinated contact and provided Horner's direct line in April 2012, with travel notes indicating his arrival in 'Alb' and a visit to Epstein's Santa Fe ranch.
- Reporting prompts questions for university officials about Horner's unreachability on Monday and whether MSU knew of his Epstein visits, given his 33-year tenure.
- Horner's follow-up emails reveal Epstein's interest in supporting the 'Dinochicken Project'; local outlet Daily Montanan published the Horner story on Monday amid wider scrutiny of Epstein ties.
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Famed Montana paleontologist Jack Horner named in Epstein files
Now-retired Montana State University professor and renowned paleontologist Jack Horner thanked Jeffrey Epstein and “the girls” for his visit in an email to an assistant in 2012. “Although we didn’t find any dinosaur fossils, we did discover that he has…
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