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Trump Doctors Hurricane Map • Neumann Pays Back WeWork • Pence's Doonbeg Decision [View this email in your browser]( [Advertisement]( [Powered by LiveIntent]( [AdChoices]( The Epstein Saga Isn’t Over Good morning! It was an especially rollicking 24 hours in the Hive newsroom, dear reader. Donald Trump is [plundering the military]( to pay for his wall. The Hong Kong protesters [scored a win]( against Beijing. Marianne Williamson wants to [control hurricanes with her mind](. And Boris Johnson had his [worst day]( since that [zip-lining fiasco](. But who wants to talk about yesterday’s news, anyway? Today, we lead with William D. Cohan’s diligent reporting on the web of mysteries Jeffrey Epstein left behind—including his ties to billionaire hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin and his wife, Eva. Plus: Vanity Fair announces more boldface additions to its speaker lineup for next month’s New Establishment Summit, including Netflix boss Ted Sarandos, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, actor Edward Norton, and Viacom CEO Bob Bakish. We hope that you’re enjoying what you’re reading. Have a great day! [Glenn Dubin and Eva Andersson-Dubin]( [For Billionaire Glenn Dubin, the Epstein Saga Isn’t Over]( By [William D. Cohan]( [Jeffrey Epstein is dead, but there are still questions about his ties to hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin and his wife, Eva Andersson-Dubin. New reporting suggests the strange friendship was more tangled than previously known.]( [V.F. New Establishment Summit Adds Ted Sarandos, Edward Norton, and More]( By [Vanity Fair]( [Other boldface additions include Sheryl Sandberg, Katie Couric, Bob Bakish, and Jodie Turner-Smith.]( [Trump Displays Doctored Hurricane Map to Cover His Own Ass]( By [Bess Levin]( [The president unveiled a map in the Oval Office that appeared to have been altered with a Sharpie.]( [Adam Neumann Returns $6 Million He Squeezed From WeWork]( By [Eric Lutz]( [With its IPO approaching, WeWork seems to be looking to put investors at ease.]( [Pence’s Office Insists Trump Had Nothing to Do With Stay at Trump Property]( By [Tina Nguyen]( [Meanwhile, the president is reportedly “irked” by the wave of negative press.]( [Advertisement]( [Powered by LiveIntent]( [AdChoices]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( This e-mail was sent to you by The Hive. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, vanityfair@newsletter.vf.com, to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © Condé Nast 2019. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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