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A 2011 letter in the Epstein Files mentions a $50 million e-waste venture in Ghana and Nigeria, part of a larger Justice Department release.
The newly released Epstein Files include a 2011 letter referencing a $50 million e-waste business venture in Ghana and Nigeria, involving recycled copper and shipments to both countries, with the sender describing informal operations.
The documents, part of a three-million-page release by the Justice Department, have drawn attention for links to prominent figures, though many pages remain redacted.
Meanwhile, Ghana faces economic challenges, including a weakening cedi and rising fuel costs, while addressing a cocoa crisis and advancing industrial growth through drones and AI.
A Ghanaian lawyer warns criminalizing paternity fraud would harm democracy and could unfairly target women, urging civil remedies instead.
Una carta de 2011 en los Archivos Epstein menciona un emprendimiento de desechos electrónicos de 50 millones de dólares en Ghana y Nigeria, parte de un comunicado más grande del Departamento de Justicia.