
I am Holly Aguirre, named after Holly Golightly by my artist/writer mom and movie-loving pilot dad. I'm a longtime veteran journalist/storyteller who is a little bit Audrey Hepburn, a little Truman Capote. In 2019, I got sucked into all-things Epstein.
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Holly Aguirre: Veteran journalist with work appearing in Vanity Fair, NY Times, Rolling Stone, NY Daily News, NY Post; on NBC & CBS. Her Jeffrey Epstein scoops blew up VF.com. Aguirre began her career profiling rock stars on buses in Athens, GA. Yea!
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