New York: As Congress readies to vote on Tuesday on the release of all the files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, once a high-flying billionaire social figure, preliminary leaks have hit Larry Summers, a former Treasury Secretary and Harvard University head.

After disclosures in emails between them that Summers sought advice from Epstein about seducing a woman, Summers said that he was “deeply ashamed” and would withdraw from public engagements.

Democrat Representative Ro Khanna, who spearheaded the effort for the legislation to release the documents, told a TV interviewer that he wanted the elite involved to be exposed.

As an asset manager, Epstein had billionaire clients, and his influence and networking built a web of business, political and social figures.

After months of

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