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Re: Announcing the 2019 Hillman Prize winners
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[{"sender": "The Sidney Hillman Foundation", "recipients": ["Michael Wolff"], "timestamp": "Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 2:45 PM", "subject": "Announcing the 2019 Hillman Prize winners", "body": "Congratulations to the 2019 Hillman Prize recipients!\n\nSidney Hillman Foundation Names Winners of 2019 Prizes\nfor Journalism in Service of the Common Good\n\nReuters, NBC News and MSNBC, ProPublica Receive Honors; Adam Serwer to\nreceive Opinion & Analysis Prize\n\nNEW YORK — The Sidney Hillman Foundation announced Tuesday winners of the 69th annual\nHillman Prizes, recognizing a Reuters expose of slum-like living conditions on U.S military\nbases, the Miami Herald's investigation into Labor Secretary Alex Acosta's sweetheart deal with\nserial sex abuser, Jeffrey Epstein, and NBC News and MSNBC's reporting on the Trump\nAdministration's family separation policy, among other standout reporting in service of the\ncommon good.\n\nHannah Dreier of ProPublica won a Hillman Prize for reporting that showed how the\ngovernment's bungled crackdown on MS-13 has torn apart the lives of Latino immigrants. The\nAtlantic's Adam Serwer, who has emerged as a defining voice of the Trump era, won for his\nessays on racism and Trump's political movement, and Anna Clark won for her book on the\nFlint water crisis.\n\nThis year's prizes were judged by writer Ta-Nehisi Coates, the New Yorker's Jelani Cobb,\nReuters' Al Freedman, the New Yorker's Hendrik Hertzberg, the American Prospect's Harold\nMeyerson and The Nation's Katrina vanden Heuvel.\n\nThe 2019 winners of the Hillman Prizes are:\n• Newspaper — Miami Herald, Julie K. Brown and Emily Michot: Perversion of Justice\n• Magazine — ProPublica with New York magazine, Newsday, This American Life, New\nYork Times Magazine, Hannah Dreier: Trapped in Gangland\n• Web — Reuters, Joshua Schneyer, Michael Pell, Andrea Januta, Deborah Nelson:\nAmbushed at Home\n• Broadcast — NBC News and MSNBC, Jacob Soboroff and Julia Ainsley: Torn Apart: Crisis at the Border\n• Opinion & Analysis — Adam Serwer, The Atlantic\n• Book — Anna Clark: The Poisoned City: Flint's Water and the American Urban Tragedy, Metropolitan Books\n\nReporting by this year's prize winners has had significant positive impact, including:\n• Reversal of the Trump administration's \"Zero Tolerance\" family separation policy\n• Three federal investigations, new legislation, widespread repairs, and a $386 million\nemergency program to inspect military housing for hazards\n• The exposure of pervasive bias and negligence by Long Island police, leading to federal\nand local investigations and reforms\n\nThis year's honorees follow in the trailblazing tradition of past winners ranging from Murray\nKempton in 1950 for his articles on labor in the south and Edward R. Murrow in 1954 for his\ncritical reports on civil liberties and Joseph McCarthy at the height of the Red Scare; to 2017\nnewspaper winner, David Fahrenthold, for exposing Donald Trump's sexual harassment and\nmismanagement of his foundation.\n\nThe Hillman Prizes are open to journalists and subjects globally for any work widely accessible\nto a U.S. audience. Winners will be awarded a $5,000 prize at the Hillman Foundation's annual\nceremony in New York City on May 7."}, {"sender": "Michael Wolff", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Apr 23, 2019, at 8:51 AM", "subject": "Re: Announcing the 2019 Hillman Prize winners", "body": "Another big prize for Miami Herald."}, {"sender": "Steve Bannon", "recipients": ["Michael Wolff"], "timestamp": "4/23/2019 12:57:52 PM", "subject": "Re: Announcing the 2019 Hillman Prize winners", "body": "Pile on"}]
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Fwd: Daily News story on Jeffrey Epstein
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[{"sender": "Rush, George [mailto:rush.george@example.com]", "recipients": ["Howard Rubenstein"], "timestamp": "Thursday, October 08, 2009 11:08 PM", "subject": "Daily News story on Jeffrey Epstein", "body": "Howard: \nWe're working on a story for our Sunday column about Jeffrey Epstein. I thought I might send \nmy questions to you tonight, so you'd have them first thing tomorrow. \nWould you like to comment on the following: \n1. You've said that the women pressing suits against Mr. Epstein \"have lied repeatedly, and in \nno way shape or form were they victims. They were at his place freely and voluntarily. And one \nof them showed Epstein a fake ID.\" What do you have to say now that Mr. Epstein has \nadmitted in his federal plea bargain that he did conspire to entice minors to engage in \nprostitution? Accepting that these women came voluntarily, isn't Mr Epstein still guilty of \nstatutory rape? \n2. Brad Edwards, an attorney who represents three of the women, recently served a \nSubpoena to Testify at a Deposition on Epstein's former girlfriend, Ghislaine \nMaxwell. The Subpoena asks that Maxwell produce \"a list of all girls\" that visited \nJeffrey Epstein's homes in Palm Beach and Manhattan, or flew on his \nplanes. Edwards said in an interview that Maxwell was \"second-in-command of \nEpstein's criminal enterprise.\" He added, \"She was on Epstein's plane, transporting girls \nfor the purpose of having sex with other people. She kept a computer database of hundreds of \ngirls and oversaw the schedule of girls who came to Epstein's homes.\" \n3. A suit filed last May by \"Jane Doe 102\" against Epstein alleges that, after recruiting her as a 15-\nyear-old girl to give Epstein massages, Maxwell and Epstein took part in \"sexually assaulting, \nbattering, exploiting, and abusing Plaintiff.\" \n4. The same suit alleges that Epstein \"lured\" the girl \"every day for next two weeks\" to his \nhouse. The suit claims that she eventually became a \"sex slave\" to Epstein, traveling with him \naround the world. \"In all of these locations, she was required to engage in sex acts with him and \nother women - including other minors.\" \n5. Did Jane Doe 102 — who now lives in Australia — go on the 2002 trip where \nPresident Clinton flew on Mr. Epstein's Boeing 727? \n6. \"Most of these acts of abuse occurred during a time when defendant [Jane Doe 102] knew \nthat the plaintiff was approximately 15, 16 and 17 years old and, after years of daily sexual \nexploitatio"}, {"sender": "Howard Rubenstein", "recipients": ["Darren"], "timestamp": "October 9, 2009 7:26:54 AM PDT", "subject": "FW: Daily News story on Jeffrey Epstein", "body": "Hi Darren: \nI hope you are well. \nSince we are no longer working for Jeffrey, I'm forwarding this Daily News request to you so you can handle it as you see \nfit. \nMany thanks, \nHoward"}, {"sender": "Darren Indyke", "recipients": ["Jeevacation <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 12:32 PM", "subject": "Fwd: Daily News story on Jeffrey Epstein", "body": "Just woke up to find this from Howard. A \ngoing to canyons today, so not sure about phone reception."}, {"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Mortimer Zuckerman"], "timestamp": "10/9/2009 5:19:34 PM", "subject": "Fwd: Daily News story on Jeffrey Epstein", "body": ""}]
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Kathy Ruemmler"], "timestamp": "Jan 4, 2018, at 10:29 AM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/michael-wolff-my-insane-year-inside-trumps-white-house-1071504"}, {"sender": "Kathy Ruemmler", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 10:27 AM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Now being reported that Trump’s lawyers sent a letter to MW’s publisher demanding that they not publish the book."}, {"sender": "Kathy Ruemmler", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 1:10 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Finally got the apartment so can “move in” tomorrow."}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Kathy Ruemmler"], "timestamp": "1/4/2018 6:17:52 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Great"}]
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Re: What’s up in trump World?
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["LHS"], "timestamp": "3/7/2018 11:49:41 AM", "subject": "Re: What’s up in trump World?", "body": "Pe"}, {"sender": "LHS", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 4:51 AM", "subject": "Re: What’s up in trump World?", "body": ""}]
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Fwd: Fw: [Pen-Cousins] Fw: Nobody knows nobody in Chicago
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[{"sender": "Leonard Lebovitch", "recipients": ["willie friedman", "gregg&gisele dimant", "1111 harwey morgar edy-imi weiss weiss ROBERT SAWYER", "jerry hirsh"], "timestamp": "Thu, 10 Jun 2010 19:49:10 -0400", "subject": "[Perl-Cousins] Fw: Nobody knows nobody in Chicago", "body": ""}, {"sender": "Armando Fernandez,D.D.S.", "recipients": ["Coleman Christie", "Edward Petillo", "Foley, Daniel", "JJuncalWI", "John Noto", "Joy Toboroff", "lennycorpl", "Richard Savino"], "timestamp": "Fri, 11 Jun 2010 23:53:54 -0400", "subject": "Fwd: [Perl-Cousins] Fw: Nobody knows nobody in Chicago", "body": "Get it"}, {"sender": "Steven Elkman", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Mon, 14 Jun 2010 12:13:37 -0400", "subject": "Fw: [Perl-Cousins] Fw: Nobody knows nobody in Chicago", "body": ""}, {"sender": null, "recipients": ["jeevacation@gmail.com"], "timestamp": "Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 2:27 PM", "subject": "Fwd: Fw: [Pen-Cousins] Fw: Nobody knows nobody in Chicago", "body": ""}, {"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Pritzker, Tom"], "timestamp": "6/14/2010 8:18:52 PM", "subject": "Fwd: Fw: [Pen-Cousins] Fw: Nobody knows nobody in Chicago", "body": ""}]
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FW: Press Snapshot: Monday, August 26th, 2013
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[{"sender": "John Pinette", "recipients": ["Bill Gates"], "timestamp": "8/26/2013 4:17 PM", "subject": "Press Snapshot: Monday, August 26th, 2013", "body": "cE bgC3 Press Snapshot\n— —! ZA"}, {"sender": "Boris Nikolic <a", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Monday, August 26 2013 02:46 PM", "subject": "FW: Press Snapshot: Monday, August 26th, 2013", "body": "See good article re balmer below.\nStill awaiting for call reply"}]
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Re: Trump@War
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[{"sender": "Sean Bann cr", "recipients": ["Steve Banno", "jeevacation@gmail.com", "Dan Fleuette Ii"], "timestamp": "8/23/2018 8:26:12 PM", "subject": "Re: Trump@War", "body": "Just sent to you from my ProtonMail J"}, {"sender": "Steve Bannon <steve@arc-ent.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Aug 23, 2018, at 4:25 PM", "subject": "Re: Trump@War", "body": "Can we get Jeffrey latest version of film"}]
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Re: basketball player
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[{"sender": "Uncle F Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Wednesday, August 3 2011 12:55 AM", "subject": "Re: basketball player", "body": "Its such a circus with this politics thing...its ridiculous"}, {"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tue, 2 Aug 2011 22:40:02 +0200", "subject": "basketball player", "body": "obama was scheduled to sign the debt bill late yesterday, just hours before the midnight Treasury deadline that could have seen the US default on its debts, a national humiliation likely to have had a huge impact on markets and the global economy."}]
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President Trump's Private Plane Clipped On Ground At LaGuardia Airport
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[{"sender": "Richard Kahn", "recipients": ["Larry Visoski", "Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "11/29/2018 10:02:09 PM", "subject": "President Trump's Private Plane Clipped On Ground At LaGuardia Airport", "body": "https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2018/11/28/president-trumps-private-plane-clipped-on-ground-at-laguardia-airport/"}]
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[{"sender": "JONATHAN FARKAS", "recipients": ["jeevacation@gmail.com"], "timestamp": "4/21/2019 1:21:37 PM", "subject": null, "body": "Somers and I talked to trump and melania last night He looked and seemed very tired but upbeat"}]
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E.", "recipients": ["Karp, Brad S"], "timestamp": "Thursday, December 14, 2017 4:31 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3914012/Troubled-woman-history-drug-use-claimed-assaulted-\nDonald-Trump-Jeffrey-Epstein-sex-party-age-13-FABRICATED-story.html"}, {"sender": "Karp, Brad S", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "12/14/2017 9:32:10 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Thanks."}]
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Re: Help!
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[{"sender": "Unknown", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 6:39 PM", "subject": "Re: Help!", "body": "Because you were not available to meet me in person last year and at this point I don't need to be seen. I can not have press, \nmedia, private investigators, film companies, etc. contacting me or my parents and sisters at home or on cell/texts and or by \nmail. I realize you don't have much control over this, but you can at least help me to move. I can't just get up and go like you. I \nleft the city to escape, make a better life and I am devastated these people found me and brought to light an association of that I \nwould rather them never to know. People think I was involved with something really bad and I lost a boyfriend of great \npotential over this shit. I am still in debt over all these years, been working my ass off trying to get ahead, which you could \nnever understand I was even surviving off the pay I was getting. Well, its not any better. I dropped out of college because of \nyou (and GM's) advice. Started working for a company you wanted me to and basically my life has has become hell since then. \nI have been your supporter for 16 years, the media explosion with Clinton, Trump and Cosby is affecting me. I'm not prepared \nfor this."}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tuesday, January 19, 2016", "subject": "Re: Help!", "body": "i appreciate it. I should be back feb 14,"}, {"sender": "Unknown", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 10:46 PM", "subject": "Re: Help!", "body": "Appreciate what? I'm not sure you do. Be back for what? Where? I don't need to be photographed. I am \ntrying to avoid that, hence the reason why I moved out here. I don't need people coming here looking for me \nto give them information about you or the \"people\" I was documented with... It's not my property. I don't \nthink you get it."}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Wednesday, January 20, 2016", "subject": "Re: Help!", "body": "i appreciate your support is what i meant. has anyting happened recently? it is my birthday today"}, {"sender": "Unknown", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 7:19 PM", "subject": "Re: Help!", "body": "Happy birthday, I remember the few I had spent with you, good memories! \nThe problem is that you may appreciate my support but that doesn't help me. Yes, I told you I can't have people \ncoming here to ask about you and ex pals.... My landlord may shoot them. He is pissed. I need your help. Out \nof all the people you should be helping is someone who actually genuinely cared about you.i realize you're \nliving the good life and I'm not your concern, but if you really appreciated my support then you'd help me \notherwise I don't know what I'll do."}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Thursday, January 21, 2016 1:43 AM", "subject": "Re: Help!", "body": "what do you suggest?"}]
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The New York Times: Intimidation, Pressure and Humiliation: Inside Trump’s Two-Year War on the Investigations Encircling Him
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[{"sender": "Nicholas Ribis", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "2/19/2019 7:25:25 PM", "subject": "The New York Times: Intimidation, Pressure and Humiliation: Inside Trump’s Two-Year War on the Investigations Encircling Him", "body": "He is crazy!!\n\nIntimidation, Pressure and Humiliation: Inside Trump’s Two-Year War on the Investigations Encircling Him"}]
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Re: Steve Bannon says GOP must rally behind Trump to survive | News & Observer
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Steve Bannon"], "timestamp": "Sun, Aug 19, 2018 10:17:38 PM", "subject": "Re: Steve Bannon says GOP must rally behind Trump to survive | News & Observer", "body": "AHHHH thats more like it, , we need to find you the exorcist hat. ! . do you think you might want to\ncome to europe?"}, {"sender": "Steve Bannon", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Sun, Aug 19, 2018 10:21 PM", "subject": "Re: Steve Bannon says GOP must rally behind Trump to survive | News & Observer", "body": "Yes\n\nbut let's discuss--their is a crazed jihad against u--ive never seen anything like it--and I've seen a lot"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Steve Bannon"], "timestamp": "Aug 19, 2018, at 10:27 PM", "subject": "Re: Steve Bannon says GOP must rally behind Trump to survive | News & Observer", "body": "yes . no worry, november too important to risk diversion. mission first"}, {"sender": "Steve Bannon", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "8/20/2018 2:28:22 AM", "subject": "Re: Steve Bannon says GOP must rally behind Trump to survive | News & Observer", "body": "Exactly\n\nBut somebody big has u in the gunsights"}]
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The Washington Post: How Donald Trump inflated his net worth to lenders and investors
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[{"sender": "Nicholas Ribis", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "3/28/2019 7:41:52 PM", "subject": "The Washington Post: How Donald Trump inflated his net worth to lenders and investors", "body": "I\n\nFor ur info\n\nHow Donald Trump inflated his net worth to lenders and investors\nThe Washington Post\n\nTrump’s ‘statements of financial condition’ are a key component of inquiries by House Democrats and New\nYork investigators. Read the full story\n\nShared from Apple News"}]
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["jeffrey epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "4/21/2018 9:34:41 PM", "subject": "Fwd: draft", "body": ""}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Melanie Spincla JE", "Brod Wechsler"], "timestamp": "Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 2:08 PM", "subject": "draft", "body": "phaidon and art space. combined basis 96 million , ( reviewed with brad and joe.) . add ten for restructuring . basis 106. mi. subtract total sale price. for both, lets say approx $8-15m ._ leaving loss of between 90 and 98 million long term loss. . AMT rate 28 % obama. tax 3.8%. city and state 12% total aprox 43%. tax rate. savings 38.7-44m"}]
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Former NJ Gov. Chris Christie visits the White House as Trump considers him to replace Jeff Sessions as attorney general
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[{"sender": "Richard Kahn", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "11/8/2018 8:46:41 PM", "subject": "Former NJ Gov. Chris Christie visits the White House as Trump considers him to replace Jeff Sessions as attorney general", "body": "https://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/08/trump-considers-chris-christie-to-replace-sessions-as-attorney-general.html"}]
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[{"sender": "Jeffrey <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Eva Dubin"], "timestamp": "Tue, 8 Mar 2011 12:28:31 -0800", "subject": "RE:", "body": "Jeffrey and Ghislaine: Notes on New York's Oddest Alliance <http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2011/03/notes-on-new-yorks-oddest-couple-jeffrey-epstein-and-ghislaine-maxwell.html>\n\nby Vicky Ward <http://www.vanityfair.com/contributors/vicky-ward>\n\nMarch 8, 2011, 2:30 PM\n\n“I’ve got a story idea for you. The rebuilding of Indonesia. Or New Orleans. Or both. Go there. I’ve just been. You will never think the same way about anything again.”\n\nSo spoke not Bill or Melinda Gates, but Ghislaine Maxwell, the 48-year-old woman being written up everywhere at the moment as the alleged “procurer” of young women for billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.\n\nEpstein, 57, is the financier who spent a year in jail on charges of soliciting prostitutes—and now there is talk of another investigation because various women, now in their twenties and thirties, have come forward with allegations that he molested them when they were under-age. The allegations first surfaced in British newspapers, which have zeroed in on Epstein’s friendship with Prince Andrew, who has recently tried to publicly disassociate himself from his old pal.\n\nI wrote a piece for Vanity Fair in 2003 called “The Talented Mr. Epstein.” It was largely a business piece that focused on his mysterious exit from Bear Stearns in 1981, his close relationships with Jimmy Cayne, Les Wexner, the chairman of Limited Brands, and above all, the man who claimed to be his mentor, Steven Jude Hoffenberg, who is currently serving a 20-year-jail sentence for bilking investors in Towers Financial out of $450 million.\n\nThe piece alluded to Epstein’s great friendship with Maxwell, and how she introduced him to young women with whom he had sexual relationships. But, in the end, the story didn’t really go there, focusing instead on the issue that remains a mystery—how Jeffrey made his money, and how Ghislaine made hers.\n\nThis is not to say I didn’t hear stories about the girls. I did. But, not knowing quite who to believe, I concentrated on the intriguing financial mystery instead. But now the women have come back. Not the same ones, different ones. And their stories are bone-chilling. Journalists from England have phoned—and, in one case, flown—to ask me about Epstein and Maxwell. Who is he? And the British, especially, want to know: Who is she? At this point, I am so bored of repeating myself to others—it was, after all, my 2003 Vanity Fair story that really brought him into the limelight—that I have decided to write about this myself.\n\nBizarrely, perhaps, I have gotten to know Jeffrey and Ghislaine far better after my piece than before it. I kept running into both of them, separately, at parties. Jeffrey is not a social animal so he usually has a couple of young women with him who stand two feet behind him, as if serving a monarch. “Do they speak?” I remember asking him once, nodding at his lookalike blondes. He laughed. “Not like you, Vicky,” was his riposte.\n\nI remembered that when we'd once discussed math—in particular, an isosceles triangle—and I revealed I hadn’t studied math since I was 14 (such is, or was, the way of the British educational system), I received a package at home via messenger. It was a book: “Math for idiots.”\n\nSo he is not without humor, even though he doesn’t drink or smoke, and hates restaurants."}, {"sender": "Eva Dubin", "recipients": ["Jeffrey <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Tuesday, March 8 2011 11:49 PM", "subject": "RE:", "body": "superb!!!!\nWhere and when will this be published??"}]
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Jones is crazier than Trumpo the Elephant
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[{"sender": "paul krassner", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "8/1/2018 11:59:13 PM", "subject": "Jones is crazier than Trumpo the Elephant", "body": "G09\n\nSEARCH\n\nTop of Form\nSearch form\nSearch\n\nSearch\nBottom of Form\n\nNEWS & POLITICS\n\n\"You're Going to Get It, or I'm Going\nto Die Trying, B*tch': Alex Jones\nIssues Stunning Threat to Mueller —\nAnd Pantomimes Shooting Him\n\nThe conspiracy theorist ended a deranged rant about pedophilia by\nthreatening the special counsel.\n\nBy Chris Sosa/ AlterNet\n\nPrint\n194 COMMENTS"}]
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[{"sender": "Nicholas Ribis", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "5/29/2019 2:14:44 PM", "subject": null, "body": "Mueller statement at 11am will be interesting - I think it's because of Michael wolff's new book and the reference to a draft indictment- it probably will be helpful to arr - talk after"}]
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Corker ‘hopeful’ on approving new war-powers authorization for Trump administration - POLITICO
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[{"sender": "Steve Bannon", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "3/15/2018 10:04:58 AM", "subject": "Corker ‘hopeful’ on approving new war-powers authorization for Trump administration - POLITICO", "body": "https://www.politico.com/story/2018/03/14/corker-hopeful-war-powers-authorization-trump-464373"}]
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ASW Travel Deals: Sky Dive Mount Everest, See New York's Newest, Do Paris's Chicest
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[{"sender": "ASMALLWORLD [asmallworld@travel.asmallworld.net]", "recipients": ["jeeproject@yahoo.com"], "timestamp": "8/3/2011 2:11:03 PM", "subject": "ASW Travel Deals: Sky Dive Mount Everest, See New York's Newest, Do Paris's Chicest", "body": "If you are unable to see this message, click here to view. To ensure delivery to\n—— your inbox, add ASMALLWORLD@travel.asmallworld.net to your address\nbook.\n\nHees\n\nTaking the Plunge\nWednesday, August 03, 2011"}]
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Re:
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Jun 22, 2018, at 10:20 AM", "subject": "Re: ", "body": "https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-did-trump-and-clinton-pal-jeffrey-epstein-escape-metoo"}, {"sender": "Kathy Ruemmler", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 4:42 PM", "subject": "Re: ", "body": "Good lord. A novella of rehashed crap."}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Jun 22, 2018, at 10:42 AM", "subject": "Re: ", "body": "sign of the times"}, {"sender": "Kathy Ruemmler", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "6/22/2018 3:13:33 PM", "subject": "Re: ", "body": "Small update when you have a second."}]
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Tunisia
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[{"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Larry Summers"], "timestamp": "2/14/2013 8:45:53 PM", "subject": "Tunisia", "body": "Tunisia: Tunisia's transition suffered a terrible blow on February 6th when leftist opposition alliance founder and head of the Democratic Patriots party Chokri Belaid was shot dead outside his home in Tunis. The event drew thousands of protestors to the streets, clamoring against the leading Islamist Ennanda party. The events heighten the Islamist-secular divide that has featured in the Tunisian transition and the Arab Spring at large. Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali described the event as the \"assassination of the Tunisian revolution\" and promised to dissolve the Islamist-led government and form a technocrat government aimed at promoting national unity at this divisive time. \nEgypt: The second anniversary of the Egyptian revolution on January 25th was marked less by celebration than it was by violence, culminating in a week of unrest that took the lives of more than 50 people. The week was also marked by the imposition of a curfew, state of emergency, and large military deployment in the cities of Suez, Ismailliya, and Port Said. The events reflect the disillusionment of Egyptians, given the lack of progress on both political and economic fronts, while also revealing the state's limitations in restoring order and the rule of law to the streets. That the army—the country's most powerful institution—warned of the \"collapse of the state\" is a telling and serious message, conveying the institution's growing frustration with the political impasse. \nThe recent violence has also generated serious economic losses and fuel shortages, and caused yet another delay with the much-needed IMF loan. It will be interesting to see how the recent violence—as well as the general malaise caused by economic woes—affects the Muslim Brotherhood's performance in the upcoming parliamentary election (which is yet to be scheduled). A recent report issued by the Brotherhood's political bureau hinted that the party's popularity has been in decline. \nAgainst this backdrop of political and economic turmoil, the 12th summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) convened in Cairo on February 5th with a number of key players in the region in attendance—among them President Gill of Turkey, Emir Hamad al-Thani of Qatar, and Saudi Crown Prince Salman. The summit aimed to discuss Syria, Mali, and the Palestinian issue. The spotlight, however, was on Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: the first Iranian president to visit Egypt since the 1979 Islamic revolution. \nLibya: On January 31', European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton announced the launch of a two-year civil mission to help secure Libya's 4,000-kilometer border. The announcement was complemented by a surprise visit to Tripoli by David Cameron, who also announced his government's commitment to helping the Libyan military and police with training and support. Furthermore, a meeting in Paris the week of February 11th will bring together a number of countries to discuss security cooperation and the future of the Libyan legal system. These initiatives are a telling manifestation of the urgent need to address security in Libya—especially border security—given the Mali crisis, the recent terrorist incident in Algeria, and concerns about security and stability across North Africa. \nJordan: The results of the Jordanian parliamentary election came as no surprise: pro-government candidates strengthened their hold, though state television reported that the majority of the 150 seats had been won by independents (an indicator that tribal allegiance is becoming a more important factor than party politics). According to official figures, 56 percent of the country's 2.3 million registered voters turned out for the ballot, with the most obvious absence being that of the Muslim Brotherhood, which protested what it considered to be a biased ballot. It remains unclear who will succeed Prime Minister Abdullah Ensur (who submitted his resignation to King Abdullah on January 29th), although analysts and commentators consider it likely that a number of unexpected appointments will be made in an effort to address the growing malaise. Media reports speculate that there are also plans to set up an official channel for communication with the Muslim Brotherhood. Meanwhile, it appears that King Abdullah is seeking to bolster ties with regional allies, perhaps for both political and economic reasons: the King made visits to Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait from January 29th to February 4th. \nSyria: Israeli warplanes are generally believed to have struck a convoy en route to Lebanon on January 30th, although this has not been confirmed by the government of Israel. The convoy was reported to have been carrying sophisticated antiaircraft weaponry to Hezbollah. The attack—carried out on the outskirts of Damascus—was met by a sharp threat of retaliation from both the Syrian and Iranian governments: a significant indicator of the regional reverberations of the Syrian civil war and the general volatility permeating the region. \nDespite the lack of progress of an international peace initiative spearheaded by Special Envoy Lakhdar Brahimi, a new plan by Syrian opposition leader Moaz al-Khatib—comprising a dialogue with President al-Assad based on the principle of the regime's departure—offers a glimmer of hope. Upon meeting with al-Khatib on February 3rd, the foreign ministers of Iran and Russia (the closest allies of the al-Assad regime) seem to have agreed to help facilitate this process—an interesting turn of events. The new plan comes as the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate, although some help is foreseen from the $1.5 billion in pledges made at a donors' conference on January 30th in Kuwait. \nIsrael: While recent elections kept Netanyahu's Likud party in the lead by winning 31 of 120 seats in the Knesset, the new centrist party Yesh Atid's ability to win 19 seats under the leadership of Yair Lapid garnered all the attention. The results generated media debate about the possibility of a shift in Israeli policy vis-à-vis the Palestinians. In fact, the election campaign and its results were centered on domestic and socioeconomic issues, and internal reform. Furthermore, Yesh Atid is known to maintain an ambiguous stance on the peace process. On January 29th, Israel became the first country to boycott a United Nations review of its human rights practices, despite the United States' and other political players' advice to participate. This is a breach of an established practice of cooperation and thus represents precedence for noncooperation by other states. It also leaves the question of human rights in occupied Palestinian territories outside the jurisdiction of the international community. It remains unclear, however, whether the newly elected government will make a pragmatic effort to reengage with the UN review effort. \nBahrain: On January 21st King Hamad al-Khalifa issued a decree endorsing a renewed national dialogue. Subsequently, on February 4th, Minister of Justice Khalid bin Ali al-Khalifa announced that the national dialogue would resume on February 10th. Press reports indicate willingness by the opposition's to participate in the dialogue. \n5 th \nIran: President Ahmadinejad was warmly welcomed by President Morsi upon arrival in Cairo on February and, interestingly, by the Sunni leadership of Al-Azhar. The Iranian leader reciprocated by offering to provide Egypt with a \"big credit line\" to help its lagging economy, a telling indication of Tehran's desire for a rapprochement. The reaction on the Egyptian street, however, was generally negative, revealing thedisconnect between a dominant Muslim Brotherhood political elite reaching out to an Islamist power and a critical faction of Egyptian society hostile to this shift. The meeting is not necessarily an indicator that bilateral ties will improve, given Egypt's much-savored relationship with other Gulf countries (not to mention the United States). It does represent a re-balancing of relationships in a changing Middle East nonetheless. \nA new round of talks between Iran and the P5+1 (five permanent members of the Security Council plus Germany) has now been scheduled to take place on February 26th following weeks of conflicting reports and what seemed to be a diplomatic stalemate. This represents the first effort at talks at the political directors' level since the Moscow meeting in June of 2012. While the talks are restarting just over a month after the start of US President Obama's second term, Iran appears to have moved into its political season: tensions between President Ahmadinejad and the speaker of the Majlis, Larjani, have gone public with mutual recriminations about corrupt family members and associates. \nSaudi Arabia: Former intelligence chief Prince Muqrin bin Abdulaziz was appointed second deputy prime minister of Saudi Arabia on February rd, a role traditionally associated with the incumbent being second in line to become king. Prince Muqrin is the youngest son of the kingdom's founder. \nYemen: A UN Security Council delegation visited Yemen on January 27th in a show of support to President Hadi and Yemen's political transition. The visit reflects the Security Council's interest in seeing Yemen move forward with the National Dialogue Conference. During the visit there were large demonstrations, as thousands demanded a fair and just approach in dealing with former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, who has received immunity under the Gulf Cooperation Council initiative."}]
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Fw: WaPo story-- Trump's outside counsel
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[{"sender": "Parker, Ashley", "recipients": ["Weingarten, Reid"], "timestamp": "Monday, May 22, 2017 3:19 PM", "subject": "WaPo story-- Trump's outside counsel", "body": "Hi Reid, \nAshley Parker here at the Washington Post. I cover the White House and am emailing because my colleague, Bob Costa, \nand I getting ready to post a story about President Trump's decision to move ahead with retaining outside counsel, and \nwe understand you're one of the finalists for the role, and have already spoken with senior White House officials. I just \nwanted to let you know that we plan to mention your name (and of course see if you want to comment), and I also \nwanted to check and see if you were open to chatting totally off the record, just in case there is any nuance or guidance \nyou'd like to provide. I'm at or my desk is \nThanks, \nAshley"}, {"sender": "Weingarten, Reid", "recipients": ["jeevacation@gmail.com"], "timestamp": "5/22/2017 8:39:37 PM", "subject": "Fw: WaPo story-- Trump's outside counsel", "body": "Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone."}]
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Re: 2017 IFP Gotham Awards
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[{"sender": "Steven Pfeiffer", "recipients": [], "timestamp": null, "subject": "Re: 2017 IFP Gotham Awards", "body": "ADDRESS LINE 1:\nADDRESS LINE 2:\n\nMany thanks.\n\nBest,\nSteven"}, {"sender": "\"jeffrey E.\" <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Steven Pfeiffer <>", "Pegsy Siegal <M", "Richard Kahn"], "timestamp": "Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 3:26 PM", "subject": "Re: 2017 IFP Gotham Awards", "body": "happy to buy your 10k of chairs and will need me plus 3 seats."}, {"sender": "Steven Pfeiffer", "recipients": ["Jeffrey"], "timestamp": "Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 1:36 PM", "subject": "Re: 2017 IFP Gotham Awards", "body": "Hello Jeffrey —\n\nI hope all is well with you. As per Peggy Siegal’s office, I have included here the invitation to the IFP Gotham Awards\nceremony, which will be held on Monday, November 27 at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.\n\nThis year’s ceremony is going to be another successful event. We couldn’t be more thrilled with this year’s impressive\ngroup of Tributees. The Actress Tribute will go to Nicole Kidman and the Actor Tribute to Dustin Hoffman. The\nDirector Tribute will be given to Sofia Coppola, with the Cinematographer Tribute going to Ed Lachman. With the\nIndustry Tribute, we will be honoring Jason Blum, founder of Blumhouse Productions. And we simply couldn’t be more\npleased to honor Vice President Al Gore with this year’s special Humanitarian Tribute. With nominees this year\nranging from Willem Dafoe, Adam Sandler and Robert Pattison to Margot Robbie, Lois Smith and Mary J. Blige, this\nyear’s ceremony looks to be the most star studded ever."}]
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Re: My Wall Street 2 Story
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[{"sender": "Peggy Siegal", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 6:32 PM", "subject": "Re: My Wall Street 2 Story", "body": "Wrote this for the February issue of AVENUE Magazine. Thought it would amuse you. Tell me what you think of it. xoxo Peggy HD: Wall Street, Take Two DEK: In the upcoming sequel to Oliver Stone's groundbreaking film, Gordon Gekko gets out of jail and back to business. Peggy Siegal takes us behind the scenes where she got herself on camera along with a few of her famous friends. Nice work if you can get it."}, {"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Peggy Siegal"], "timestamp": "1/12/2010 12:28:25 AM", "subject": "Re: My Wall Street 2 Story", "body": "terrific. i want to hear more about the trip"}]
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Re: an article you may both hate. or like.
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[{"sender": "Noam Chomsky", "recipients": ["Lawrence Krauss"], "timestamp": "Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 7:52 PM", "subject": "Re: an article you may both hate. or like.", "body": "Thanks for sending. A wide area of agreement, but not total.\n\nOn confronting dogma, | of course agree — though in my opinion the secular religions — nationalist fanaticism, etc. — are much more dangerous. And if some find rational discussion offensive — as, for example, mainstream academics find dismantling myths of “American exceptionalism” or “Israeli self-defense” or Obama’s mass murder campaign, etc., offensive — so be it.\n\nBut | don’t see why that should extend to ridicule. That includes astrologists. Astronomers can refute astrology, while recognizing that perfectly honest and deluded people may believe it and should be treated with respect, while their beliefs are confronted with evidence. | also don’t see why we should ridicule religious dogma, just as | don’t think we should ridicule the much more pernicious secular dogmas. Rather, we should respond to irrational belief with"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Noam Chomsky"], "timestamp": "Thursday, September 10, 2015 3:02 PM", "subject": "Re: an article you may both hate. or like.", "body": "I think religion plays a major positive role in many lives. . i dont like fanaticism on either side. . sorry"}, {"sender": "Noam Chomsky", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "Lawrence Krauss"], "timestamp": "Sep 10, 2015, at 12:09 PM", "subject": "Re: an article you may both hate. or like.", "body": "quite agree. And I’m pretty sure Lawrence does too."}, {"sender": "Lawrence Krauss", "recipients": ["Noam Chomsky"], "timestamp": "9/10/2015 8:08:32 PM", "subject": "Re: an article you may both hate. or like.", "body": "Yup."}]
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Re: Highlight
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[{"sender": "Lisa New", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 6:17 PM", "subject": "Re: Highlight", "body": "That was fun- definitely the highlight of a day that was not without other interesting moments\n\nDon't know which was better-- the wholly unexpected surprise reminder (by a prime minister) of my\nboyfriend from 1976( who was in high school, who lived with his doting parents), or , getting creamed on my\nproducer's budget but then offered the opportunity to profess poetry for production funds . There may be\nsomeone as good in New York, but i'll never tell you and you really have a heck of a seminar table there .\nWhen do we do Whitman's \"Song of Myself\" 1-15 Who else is reading with us? I'm ready .\n\nA few other follow ups :\n\nDavid and Brigid point out that reality tv doesn't cost anything because it is, as it sounds, very low budget .\nNo writing , no special expertise or knowledge or research , no archival footage , no copyright clearance , no\nactors , no travel beyond the one location , certainly no clinton or woody allen or justice elena kagan or david\nbrooks or Lena Dunham or even Professor New. That said , I think If were hiring the crew id do it for less --\nprobably 1, 250,000 all in . But I haven't won 10 Emmys and David has . That has value too. As does Wgbh .\nBut I'll be more prepared for the next conversation and want to be much more prepared for templeton, so\nthank you .\n\nI really liked Michael. I would like to send him some stuff , but in googling him I noticed that we have the\nsame birthday! May I have his email?\n\nYou are in! Yeay! Lets see what this may mean? I'll improve my numbers and you'll improve your deep\nreading ?"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tuesday, September 23, 2014", "subject": "Re: Highlight", "body": "clinton woody kagan , do not add one penny to budget"}, {"sender": "Michael Wolff", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "9/24/2014 12:06:54 AM", "subject": "Re: Highlight", "body": "Fab! And tomorrow?"}]
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Tax Planning Under Trump
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[{"sender": "Richard Kahn", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "11/29/2016 3:37:46 PM", "subject": "Tax Planning Under Trump", "body": "not sure your thoughts on likelihood of his plan (with very little details) passing\n\nmy concern and thoughts are that if itemized deductions are capped at 200,000 you will be impacted by Trump\nplan\n\nyour itemized deductions on the last 2 years returns were as follows:\n\n2015 1,721,474\n2014 739,139\n\nthe two biggest items on your itemized are RE Taxes of approximately 600,000 per year and investment interest\nexpense from STC K-1 with the majority coming from boothbay\n\ni thought that 2016 may be a good year to contribute appreciated stock to gratitude or enhanced for three\nreasons:\n\na) potential cap on itemized per trump\nb) very low EDC income this year so your effective tax rate is higher\nc) if itemized stays however tax rates go down charitable deduction is worth more in 2016\n\nGratitude & Enhanced Summary\nCash 4,738,854\n\nEquities 3,792,177\n\nFixed Income 2,199,792\n\nTotal Value as of 10-31-2016 10,730,823\n\nAlthough calculation below does not factor in growth i ran summaries how long foundations can continue to\nmake annual contributions at the following levels:\n\n600,000 17.88 years\n700,000 15.33 years\n800,000 13.41 years\n900,000 11.92 years\n1,000,000 10.73 years\n\nhttp://smolin.com/tax-planning-trump/?utm_medium=email& hsenc=p2ANqtz-9cVvrtlu7t-\n\nPS2aTSDot_MfPqLyf5nz-\nHEqoO0HZ2p1m4IPpx20fWoK VEtA4 VNoa5 V7IK OjpCBUneb1DWflemNH1V25wglIpsR66ZSueRTahNjres8\n\n& hsmi=38093530&utm content=38093530&utm source=hs email&hsCtaTracking=04 192ff7-d8f4-4bdc-\n\nac61-36ac99f6aa45%7C5 15b98b3-dbce-47cd-87ad-20d95c646158"}]
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[{"sender": "Jacksonville", "recipients": ["Jacksonville"], "timestamp": "11/24/2010", "subject": "Re: 802R-JK-52669, 11/24/2010", "body": "believes this source could be extremely valuable to Miami's case if needed."}]
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Re: Filed: German Media Confess to Underestimating Steve Bannon; He Is 'As Dangerous as Ever'
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[{"sender": "Thomas D. Williams", "recipients": ["Raheem Kassam", "Oliver Lane", "Alexander Marlow", "Frances Martel", "Adrienne Ross"], "timestamp": "March 11, 2018 at 5:13:03 PM GMT+1", "subject": "Filed: German Media Confess to Underestimating Steve Bannon; He Is 'As Dangerous as Ever'", "body": "German Media Confess to Underestimating Steve Bannon; He Is 'As Dangerous as Ever'\n\nby THOMAS D. WILLIAMS, PH.D.11 Mar 201\n\nAs Steve Bannon continues his tour of Europe, energizing the anti-establishment populist base, the mainstream media cannot help but admit their admiration for his abilities, despite their dislike of his aims. In this week's issue, the left-wing German weekly Stern articulates the greatest fear of the European establishment: that Bannon \"could give the fragmented right in Europe a common ideology and rhetoric.\"\n\nMany thought that the reign of the \"Dark Lord\" had ended, writes Gernot Kramper, when Steve Bannon left first the White House and then his role as executive chairman of Breitbart News. It turns out, however, that Bannon's adversaries had underestimated him, because he is \"as dangerous as ever,\" he confesses.\n\nKramper cannot conceal his respect for Bannon's ability to move a crowd. He was greeted by \"frenetic applause\" in his recent address before France's National Front party, Kramper writes, demonstrating his \"impressive potential,\" which the writer describes as \"dangerous.\"\n\nIn the mind of his audience, Bannon is something of a miracle-worker, Stamper notes, having \"done the impossible\" by bringing Donald Trump into the White House.\n\nThe reason Bannon is dangerous, Kramper continues, is because he \"lays out the political program of a worldwide right: He has already conquered the USA; now Europe and then the whole world will follow.\"\n\n\"You are part of a worldwide movement that is bigger than France, bigger than Italy, bigger than Hungary, bigger than all that,\" Bannon told French populists.\n\nBannon showed that he \"dominates the mood against the 'elites,' the 'establishment' and the 'perverse system' of greedy corporations and banks, and of course also against the press, which is led around 'like a dog on the Leash,' Stamper writes.\n\nAnd now he Mr. Bannon setting himself up as an instigator, if not an outright shepherd, of a movement that crosses borders, languages and parties.\n\n\"Bannon is a master of apocalyptic rhetoric,\" Stamper continues, effortlessly weaving together nationalist interests with an international populist movement.\n\nThe American strategist showed his \"true caliber\" by expounding modern methods of political freedom through blockchain technologies and cryptocurrencies, Stamper said, leaving many of his hearers behind. Bannon has demonstrated that if the right wants to rule the future, \"it must dominate modern themes and rhetorically position them,\" he added.\n\nAspiring to be far more than an uncle who tells stories to his nephews of how he won the fight for the White House, Stamper writes, \"Bannon wants to become the super godfather of the international right.\"\n\nAlthough Bannon often looks a bit disheveled, \"he should not be underestimated,\" the writer warns. Past business partners attribute impressive \"strategic foresight\" to the eccentric tactician, saying he was often \"three or four steps ahead\" of his opponents in business. Because of his phenomenal memory, his nickname is \"the encyclopedia,\" Stamper notes with a certain reverence, and in his speeches he will spontaneously cite \"forgotten thinkers, known only to a handful of specialists.\"\n\n\"Bannon brings with him exclusive knowledge of power from the very heart of power,\" Stamper writes, which he will bring to bear on Europe's fragmented populist populism.\n\nAccording to Stamper, Bannon has established his \"European headquarters\" in Italy, from where he intends to galvanize European populists.\n\nThe Italian political situation is completely to his liking, Stamper declares, with a political landscape \"dominated by populists, right-wing ideologues and the political puppeteer Berlusconi.\"\n\nFollow Thomas D. Williams on Twitter\n\nRead More Stories About: Big Government, Breitbart London, National Security, Europe, Germany, Nationalism, Populism, Stephen K. Bannon, Stern"}, {"sender": "Steve Bannon", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 8:39 PM", "subject": "Re: Filed: German Media Confess to Underestimating Steve Bannon; He Is 'As Dangerous as Ever'", "body": "Germans get it"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Steve Bannon"], "timestamp": "Mar 11, 2018, at 8:42 PM", "subject": "Re: Filed: German Media Confess to Underestimating Steve Bannon; He Is 'As Dangerous as Ever'", "body": "luv it"}, {"sender": "Steve Bannon", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 8:47 PM", "subject": "Re: Filed: German Media Confess to Underestimating Steve Bannon; He Is 'As Dangerous as Ever'", "body": "Pretty powerful"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Steve Bannon"], "timestamp": "Sun, 11 Mar 2018 21:03:53 +0100", "subject": "Re: Filed: German Media Confess to Underestimating Steve Bannon; He Is 'As Dangerous as Ever'", "body": "Unfortunately I just spoke to one of the country leaders that we discussed I will now and then to new york wednesday night. sorry. will be in new york thurs out a strategy plan. . how much fun... travel safe."}, {"sender": "Steve Bannon", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 2:04 AM", "subject": "Re: Filed: German Media Confess to Underestimating Steve Bannon; He Is 'As Dangerous as Ever'", "body": "ill make it up to you,. sorry"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Steve Bannon"], "timestamp": "Mar 11, 2018, at 9:05 PM", "subject": "Re: Filed: German Media Confess to Underestimating Steve Bannon; He Is 'As Dangerous as Ever'", "body": "Don't worry All good"}]
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Fwd: FW: Ghislaine Maxwell
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[{"sender": "Mark Cohen", "recipients": ["NY Max <gmax1@ellmax.com>"], "timestamp": "Fri, 4 Mar 2011 11:14:35 -0500", "subject": "FW: Ghislaine Maxwell", "body": "FYI, following up on my email of this morning. Again, I have no intention of responding unless you direct otherwise."}, {"sender": "GMAX <gmax1@ellmax.com>", "recipients": ["J Jep <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 8:28 AM", "subject": "FW: Ghislaine Maxwell", "body": ""}, {"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Friday, March 4, 2011 4:38 PM", "subject": "Fwd: FW: Ghislaine Maxwell", "body": ""}]
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Fwd: ST THOMAS CASE TOWERS INVESTORS VS JEFF EPSTEIN PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ST THOMAS ATTACHMENT OF ALL JEFF EPSTEIN ASSETS
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[{"sender": "Darren Indyke", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "1/27/2016 5:02:21 PM", "subject": "Fwd: ST THOMAS CASE TOWERS INVESTORS VS JEFF EPSTEIN PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ST THOMAS ATTACHMENT OF ALL JEFF EPSTEIN ASSETS", "body": ""}, {"sender": "steven hoffenberg", "recipients": ["as"], "timestamp": "January 27, 2016 at 12:01:01 PM EST", "subject": "Fwd: ST THOMAS CASE TOWERS INVESTORS VS JEFF EPSTEIN PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ST THOMAS ATTACHMENT OF ALL JEFF EPSTEIN ASSETS", "body": ""}]
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[{"sender": null, "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 7:56 PM", "subject": "Fwd:", "body": "this was sent four months ago, nothing has changed\n\nsent oct 15. before big transaction.\n\nOffice, - adagoes. , hire heather a paralegal. Joslin goes or is closely managed by new cfo with tax\nexperience. .castrucii goes asap.as he merely adds to mess.( too many people , ex 7 people or more to pay a\nbill ) eva goes. outsource as much as possible... bookkeeping systems built from scratch, airplane\nrestructure, boat . same, new grats. phaidon sale , decide on artspace survivability, regan, . do the kids really\nwant these? , children accounting ie bens house.etc. re do estate for new facts. redo loans, trading accounts\nactivity, . gaming -foreign- disclosures. . BRH TRA re thinks . household and construction\n\narchitects. . redone. art partnership , choice of paintings. . re do structure of consultants. tax re family\noffice. . decide if investments are a realistic option in the next three years... insurance. operations. airplane ,\netc. . artfoundation , private. max charity contributions. financial reports. still waiting. ? on line\nbanking, . tax planning, family office deductions ( profit center ). airplane certificate, redone jet aviation\nredo. . _— paper gigi ( E )trust to avoid gift tax. ."}, {"sender": null, "recipients": ["Melanie Spinella"], "timestamp": "Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 6:13 AM", "subject": "Fwd:", "body": "Leon, Congragulations on biting the bullet. at least 18 months late , but Im encouraged and glad for\nyou. When you interviewed Brad two years ago you asked that i not tell him what a disaster lay before\nhim. what would you like me to tell Barry?\n\nThere is a HUGE amount of work to be done in the next 9 -12 months. mostly the exact same work that i\noutlined in my email of 2 years ago. now complicated by years of mess on top. ( you can send it again if you\nlike ). Brad wechsler was never up to the task . sorry, I realize I have been saying the very same thing for a\nlong time. he was a not a step up from Eileen but a step sideways. in the beginning there was Eileen and\nTom and Ralph Lerner. all your hand picks. then brad. john, Joe. . joslin was chosen from a pool of 2\npeople. each that would be limited by a salary of 250k. ( yes i personally augmented his comp in order to get\nhim ) I did say hire both Lisa to do the bookkeeping and joslin tax, | He complained for over a year , re his\ndirection by eileen and ada , and then brad. His breakdown was not a surprise after months and moths of\nwarnings. Though disabled, he ran your office this year. with john and joe. He ran amok, and as i told\nyou he rarely failed to remind me in our conversations that you told him that he works for you and not for\nme and that brad needs to pays him .\n\n. Asking me who to hire , estate attny tax people etc. :\n\nI have taken heat for years over the fact that 1 gave you no more than carlyns name, . no follow up\n\nquestions no interactions , not even one single question asked of me re her work. (that was Eileen _) but\nsomehow carlyns fuck up was my doing. . —_ when i told you that i thought Eileen wasn't up to the task, you\nbellowed. that i was talking out of both sides of my mouth. . You told me this year , that by trying to protect\nyou from crazy joslin, I had in essence fired him and it was my responsibility to do his work. it then turns out\nthat he didn't consider himself fired at all he just received less money. and continued to make a really\ndangerous mess.. Joshn castrucci, in your eyes, was also my doing , though email after email said , I take no\nresponsibility for him,and 1YOU SHOULD NOT HIRE HIM |!!! , your response was that was my opinion\nwas only because i didn't trust him. then to add insult to injury last jan you told me he was gone. however he\ntoo is still there, and a waste of money and space.\n\nMy time is complicated by Donald's potentially eviscerating any reason for anyone to use the foreign\nfunds repatriation plan that i had put together. . however as you are aware I have some decisions to make re\nmy time allocation in the next year or two. so at least for a few weeks I am unable to commit much time and\nmake any future plans to guide you in the redoing of your procrastination produced mess.\n\nThat being said, the tasks at hand are the following."}]
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Re: Ri did see this coming...
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Linda Stone"], "timestamp": "Sep 25, 2016, at 12:01 PM", "subject": "Re: Ri did see this coming...", "body": "bring me up to speed."}, {"sender": "Linda Stone", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Sep 25, 2016 at 9:10 PM", "subject": "Re: Ri did see this coming...", "body": "Moving (small places in Raleigh and Bellevue), wrapping up taxes, wrapping up fire claim, trying to figure out if technologies that soothe the nervous system (that offer the positive effects that meditation or massage might offer) are worth working on.... And wondering if the fact that so many people are on anti-depressant, adhd, and other drugs, is what makes trump appealing and his flaws invisible... Will you have a cabinet position? How are you?"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Linda Stone"], "timestamp": "Sep 26, 2016, at 12:15 PM", "subject": "Re: Ri did see this coming...", "body": "do you think he can win?"}, {"sender": "Linda Stone", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Sep 26, 2016 at 7:14 AM", "subject": "Re: Ri did see this coming...", "body": "SPEAK! Please. What do you think?"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Linda Stone"], "timestamp": "Sep 26, 2016 at 2:30 AM", "subject": "Re: Ri did see this coming...", "body": "too far to tell, we will know much more come oct 15"}, {"sender": "Linda Stone", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Sep 26, 2016, at 7:31 AM", "subject": "Re: Ri did see this coming...", "body": "How's that? Which team you pulling for?"}, {"sender": "Linda Stone", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Nov 13, 2016 at 8:53 AM", "subject": "Re: Ri did see this coming...", "body": "And just had a great time with Joi. You still in Paris?"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Linda Stone"], "timestamp": "Nov 13, 2016, at 9:27 AM", "subject": "Re: Ri did see this coming...", "body": "trump tower"}, {"sender": "Linda Stone", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "11/13/2016 3:19:37 PM", "subject": "Re: Ri did see this coming...", "body": "Perfect Co-authored with iPhone auto-correct"}]
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[{"sender": "Jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Weingarten, Reid"], "timestamp": "Monday, January 15, 2018 10:02 AM", "subject": null, "body": "mcgann and mcmasters tried to resign"}, {"sender": "Weingarten, Reid", "recipients": ["Jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "Monday, January 15, 2018 10:05 AM", "subject": null, "body": "And...???? Trump stopped them? He cannot stand mcgahn"}, {"sender": "Jeffrey E.", "recipients": ["Weingarten, Reid"], "timestamp": "Monday, January 15, 2018 1:08 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "mcgann feels if he stays he risks indicment"}, {"sender": "Weingarten, Reid", "recipients": ["Jeffrey E."], "timestamp": "Tuesday, January 16, 2018 3:35 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Stevie boy is all over the place"}, {"sender": "Jeffrey E.", "recipients": ["Weingarten, Reid"], "timestamp": "Tuesday, January 16, 2018 3:34 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Number ? Funny story"}, {"sender": "Weingarten, Reid", "recipients": ["Jeffrey E."], "timestamp": "Tuesday, January 16, 2018 4:36 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Acela...type it or wait till I get to a quiet place"}, {"sender": "Jeffrey E.", "recipients": ["Weingarten, Reid"], "timestamp": "Tuesday, January 16, 2018 3:39 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "I told him to join me and Wolff for my birthday lunch. He said yes. He is just checking on a tea party conference schedule"}, {"sender": "Weingarten, Reid", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "1/16/2018 8:42:03 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "When?...(did you ask him after or before he got his grand jury subpoena?)"}]
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[{"sender": null, "recipients": ["Melanie Spincll iii i Zi"], "timestamp": "Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 12:23 PM", "subject": null, "body": "miami ), commitments dividends, BRH TRA, shareholder agreements, bank loan\nagreements. wills, construction, , contracts planning permits etc..employ rules. checking account\nreconciliations, crediti cards. jewelry , cost basis ,( art stock etc.) foundations regs , brokerage accts, old\nstock certificates. stock options,( environmental solutions still not done !). estate tax calcualtion firedrill, (\nnote ,basis etc ) low basis , step ups , however with no accounting system, no reveiw of boat expenses plane\nexpenses etc. . many outside counsel with litle or no coordination.\n\nPaul Weisss , Mcdermit Will, Macfarlanes. Price Waterhouse , Reich, withers bergman, Empire, , akin gump,\nbbd seidman, Wendy , Apollo in house .\n\nlumber, knowledge universe, ennvironmental, solutions 12 mii in stock, . on and on\n\nthe priority list that you asked me to prepare for brad and you in dec , unfortunatlleyso far , little change\n\nie no accounting system that ties, no, brokerage accounts though strongly suggested , jpm db, gs, april of\n2014 . IT antiquated\n\ndagastino hired , no inut from me, julie, temps, paralegals miriam . etc.\n\nstill need new accounting system - on line banking . staff hires. ( seprate from samantha two years out of\nschool ). audit system, . ?? john murphy? joslin? dag? eva? . i strongly suggest workers at the highest level of\ncompetence. two senior accountants. not managers workers who will get into the weeds. partn expertise, ,\nreplace ava, get heather help. a new person legal , new IT,system and person, way way overdue, new\nreceptionist, bill opener, ability to oeversee\n\nin house, boat plane review household ( 12million ) review, filings- partnerhip accounting,- familitarity with\ngrats, trusts etc . audit system put in place. that should be the easy part. then strategy to deal with: As new\nfacts on the ground develop , phaidon debra, children meeetings, ? stock sale sale of art, , apt( large gain ),\n1031 trade in , plane depreciation, boat sale. construction , brad will oversee brokerage and investment, ?? pe.\nreal es, . publishing, grats, tra, brh ( death). foundation , museum, tax proejctions cash flow projections,\ncooridnation with tax from apollo. etc\n\n1.I believe Ihave heard you , but i wanted to make certain that I have understood\n\nThough after much discussion ,- much! you were adamant that i receive my fee only at the very END of my\nwork, oct 15, this was a long discussion but you felt very strongly at the time . you now feel that as it was\na very large sum of money . some of my time this year should be spent on your recent concept of \"after care\n\".- and that after care should be for free . I have continued to pay others as well.\n\nI have asked and you have previously said you would lay out for me what you thought was encompassed by\nthe concept. that was end of january Training brad?? who was your choice . not mine ,by a long shot. only\nbrought on in january? ? hundreds of hours spent . eileen debrief? 2. boat. plane\nhousehold ex[penses. personal review? , trying to create accurate ledgers of capital expenses . so to minimize\nfuture gain.? 3. phaidon - review from head to toe? though we agreed many times in the past this was not\nmy responsbility, 4. overseeing the opening of trading accts. proposed and sent over first docs in april of\n14. .5. art partnership.? we agreed though the draft was sent in septl4 . and still not done though little\ndifferent from first draft. .6 picasso contract? 7 art sale 1031 8 airplane review? 9. IT system\nimplementation. ? tra brh sec gaming comm, foerign filing , tax, disclosure. fondation returns. ? planning for\n16? notsure . 10. insurane review with josh? stock sale prep. ? filing ?\n\nIam available by phone. you mentioned my travel schedule ----last yea,r I canceled three European trips and\ntwo to seatle , none to my benefit.\n\nI have been consistant , I dont have any new proposal , do you? though i am\" complicated\" , I have no\nintention of trying to convince you of value, its silly ,\n\nOOOOOOOOOCOOOCOOCOOOO _ i think if Ihave correctly deciphered your sophisticated code - should\nrepresent -drool"}, {"sender": null, "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 5:18 AM", "subject": "Fwd:", "body": ""}]
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Re: Highlight
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[{"sender": "Lisa New", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 6:17 PM", "subject": "Re: Highlight", "body": "That was fun- definitely the highlight of a day that was not without other interesting moments\n\nDon't know which was better-- the wholly unexpected surprise reminder (by a prime minister) of my\nboyhood boyfriend from 1976( who was in high school, who lived with his doting parents), or , getting creamed on\nmy producer's budget but then offered the opportunity to profess poetry for production funds . There may be\nsomeone as good in New York, but i'll never tell you and you really have a heck of a seminar table there .\nWhen do we do Whitman's \"Song of Myself\" 1-15 Who else is reading with us? I'm ready .\n\nA few other follow ups :\n\nDavid and Brigid point out that reality tv doesn't cost anything because it is, as it sounds, very low budget .\nNo writing , no special expertise or knowledge or research , no archival footage , no copyright clearance ,\nno actors , no travel beyond the one location , certainly no clinton or woody allen or justice elena kagan or\ndavid brooks or Lena Dunham or even Professor New. That said , I think If were hiring the crew id do it\nfor less -- probably 1, 250,000 all in . But I haven't won 10 Emmys and David has . That has value too. As\ndoes Wgbh . But I'll be more prepared for the next conversation and want to be much more prepared for\ntempleton, so thank you .\n\nT really liked Michael. I would like to send him some stuff , but in googling him I noticed that we have the\nsame birthday! May I have his email?\n\nYou are in! Yeay! Lets see what this may mean? I'll improve my numbers and you'll improve your deep\nreading ?"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tuesday, September 23, 2014", "subject": "Re: Highlight", "body": "clinton woody kagan , do not add one penny to budget"}, {"sender": "Michael Wolff", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 8:04 PM", "subject": "Re: Highlight", "body": "What time????"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 8:06 PM", "subject": "Re: Highlight", "body": "thurs 1"}, {"sender": "Michael Wolff", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "9/25/2014 1:47:51 PM", "subject": "Re: Highlight", "body": "See you at 1:00..."}]
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Mr. Clinton and Mr. Epstein
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[{"sender": "Sullivan, John <john.sullivan@washingtonpost.com>", "recipients": ["Alan Dershowitz"], "timestamp": "March 19, 2015 at 2:57:44 PM EDT", "subject": "Mr. Clinton and Mr. Epstein", "body": "Good Afternoon Mr. Dershowitz,\n\nI’m John Sullivan, a reporter at The Washington Post. I’ve been reading with great interest stories about allegations that former President Clinton spent time on Jeffrey Epstein’s Caribbean Island. In a declaration you filled in federal court you state that you have reason to believe this is not true. Are you available to discuss this with me? Thank you for your time.\n\nJohn Sullivan\n\nJohn Sullivan\nReporter\n\n1150 15 Street NW\nWashington DC 20071"}, {"sender": "Alan Dershowitz", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Thursday, March 19, 2015 3:54 PM", "subject": "Mr. Clinton and Mr. Epstein", "body": "Sent from my iPhone"}]
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[{"sender": "Kirk Blouin", "recipients": ["John Page", "Police Code Enforcement"], "timestamp": "Thursday, June 26, 2008 2:09:06 PM", "subject": "Re: ARCOM", "body": "JP,\nHere is a copy of the minutes from the April CEB hearing. Each month thereafter the case was postponed\nbecause we were aware that it was being brought to ARCOM. Now that this matter has been resolved\nwith ARCOM we will proceed with a code enforcement case until the property is in compliance (meaning\nthey plant the shrubbery and hedges approved by the Town).\nSgt. Krauel or Rob Walton will be available on July 23rd as I will be attending a conference.\nH. Case # 08-2484, 515 N. County Road, Trump Properties, LLC\nViolation of Chapter 18, Section 18-205 of the Town of Palm Beach Code of\nOrdinances, the Architectural Commission may attach conditions to any approval it grants\n(Declaration of Use Agreement).\nLead Code Enforcement Walton presented the facts of the case and said the previous\nowner of the property, Abe Gosman, had been granted approval by the Architectural\nCommission to do some remodeling. One of the conditions of this approval was that the\nhedge along the front of the property be maintained in the condition it was in at the time the\napproval was granted. This agreement was a binding agreement, which passes on to any\nsubsequent property owner. The agreement was made January 31, 1990. The subsequent\nbuyer of this property was Mr. Trump, Trump Properties, LLC and some remodeling work\nwas done, removing the previous hedge. A new hedge was planted to replace the original\nhedge and that one has now been removed. This is a violation of the agreement. A letter was\nreceived from Mr. Royce, representing Mr. Trump, asking for a postponement of today’s\nhearing. The Town does not feel this matter should be postponed.\nMr. Randolph summarized the letter from Mr. Royce which indicated the ficus\nhedge keeps dying and they want to replace it with something different. They plan on hiring a\nlandscape architect to go before the next Architectural Commission meeting to get approval to\ninstall a hedge in an attempt to meet the conditions of the declaration of use agreement. Mr.\nRandolph said he had discussions with Mr. Royce and Mr. Walton and Mr. Royce was told the\nTown could not recommend a postponement and the recommendation would be that they are\nfound in violation, assessed the $150.00 in administrative costs and be given until June 18th,\nwhich is the day before the June Code Enforcement Board meeting, to comply. This would\ngive them the opportunity to appear before the Architectural Commission to see if they can get\napproval to re-plant a hedge. The hedge has to be installed to the height which existed at the\ntime of the agreement which Mr. Randolph said he believed was twenty-two (22) feet. Mr.\nRandolph said Mr. Royce was not present today because he had a planned vacation.\nMOTION BY MR. FRIED TO FIND THE VIOLATOR IN NON-\nCOMPLIANCE, ASSESS ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS OF $150.00 AND GIVE THEM\nUNTIL JUNE 18, 2008 TO COMPLY.\nSECONDED BY MS. VAN BUREN\nMOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY"}, {"sender": "John Page/PalmBeach", "recipients": ["Kirk Blouin/PalmBeach@PalmBeach"], "timestamp": "06/26/2008 09:00 AM", "subject": "ARCOM", "body": "Kirk: We had our June monthly ARCOM meeting yesterday. You likely know that ARCOM is working\nwith Mr. Trump to re-install a hedge on his North County Road property. I believe this case is now\npending in front of Code Enforcement. In May, ARCOM approved a plan to replace the former hedge\nwith silver buttonwood shrubbery, which would additionally be back-planted with silver buttonwood\ntrees....the overall effect would be an eventual 20' high screen. The shrubs have been planted, but\nyesterday attorney Ray Royce asked for postponing the trees until the end of the Hurricane season.\nARCOM said NO and directed the attorney and landscaper to get the trees in ASAP. Also, more\nshrubbery was required at the main entry (north side) to match the newly installed hedge on the south\nside.\nAs the meeting was ending, the Commissioners asked for one of two things. They asked that either 1) a\nquick written report from Code Enforcement be made available to them at their next meeting on July 23\n(9:00 a.m.) about the enforcement status of the case, or 2) that someone from Code Enforcement attend\ntheir meeting to provide a verbal status report. Their patience is wearing thin with the whole hedge issue,\nand it has them naturally curious about what is happening with their counterparts on Code Enforcement.\nWould you or the appropriate representative from Code Enforcement be available on July 23? That\nwould be my preference because follow-up questions almost always pop up. If not, can you provide me\nwith a brief summary of your enforcement history and pending status? Thanks, JP"}]
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Trump 'made comment about p**sy years before tape' | Daily Mail Online
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[{"sender": "Richard Kahn", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "11/30/2017 10:28:42 AM", "subject": "Trump 'made comment about p**sy years before tape' | Daily Mail Online", "body": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5131173/Trump-comment-p-sy-years-tape.html"}]
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[{"sender": "jeffreyepsteinorg@gmail.com", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Saturday, January 24 2015 05:22 AM", "subject": "Fwd: January 23, 2015", "body": ""}, {"sender": "Mark Green", "recipients": ["jeffrey@jeffreyepstein.org"], "timestamp": "Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 5:36 PM", "subject": "January 23, 2015", "body": "Dear Mr Epstein,\n\nFurther to emails of January 21, I crossed an image of a rare 17th Century Marble Bust of Roman Emperor Vitellius\nyou purchased from me during the second half of the 90's.\n\nI recalled upon many occasions you visiting Bennison, Pimlico Road and being extremely respectful and courteous,\nas Miss Maxwell was on each occasion.\n\nFrom recent media reports about you and our Prince Andrew, I do not believe you, Miss Maxwell and Prince Andrew\nwould undermine your conduct the way reports are suggesting.\n\nI feel for you all and hope this episode clears so you can concentrate on your professional activities that do positive\nthings for our countries.\n\nYou may have heard a report an interesting report conducted by a genius Lawyer Michael Shrimpton - Michael\nShrimpton youtube - Exposes Ted Heath (and others)\n\nThe report is shocking and is not a hair-line what you are wrongly accused of (based upon our many meetings).\n\nFurther David Dicke reports on the USA former President George W. Bush Senior which again is shocking,\nunbelievable, unacceptable...\n\nMr Michael Shrimpton & Mr David Dicke are worth watching if you haven't yet crossed their researching of public\nfigures that have (literally by reports) got away with murder.\n\nPlease find attached an image of Vitellius, pair of 19th Century Medici Lions (that are perfect for one of your estates),\nemperor Vespasian and a pair of Piranesi Engravings for your consideration.\n\nDo not hesitate to contact me should you require more details.\nWarm regards,\nYours sincerely,\n\nMark Green.\n\nCel.\n\nBEST WISHES TO THE THREE OF YOU!!!"}]
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Re: poetry and science
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[{"sender": "Lisa New", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "12/2/2014 7:15:11 PM", "subject": "Re: poetry and science", "body": "okay. you let me know when you can talk. \nAnd I hadn't added to this list neuroscience--where Emily Dickinson has it nailed-- and maybe this would be the \nright poem for your group. Notice how many metaphors are operating simultaneously here \nThe Brain, within its Groove \nRuns evenly--and true--\nBut let a Splinter swerve--\n'Twere easier for You--\nTo put a Current back--\nWhen Floods have slit the Hills--\nAnd scooped a Turnpike for Themselves--\nAnd trodden out the Mills--\nI get to New York Thursday am or perhaps tomorrow night...haven't decided quite yet which. Always \nprefer face to face if you have time \nlisa"}, {"sender": "Lisa New", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein"], "timestamp": "Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 1:29 PM", "subject": "Re: poetry and science", "body": "Dear Jeffrey, \nApropos of our conversation of a few minutes ago, This proposal went to someone I thought was \ninterested in the environment and science but who seems, in fact, far more interested in supporting TV \non a broad range of topics. \n500,000 would fund this initiative as the second HGSE course (after Poetry of the City) and could begin \nimmediately, Jan 1.. I'd be thrilled to include other scientists you name, perhaps taping the group in a \nsession on metaphor at the edges of fields. \nINote that taped sessions already include economics, marine biology, astronomy, evolutionary biology, \nzoology, physics and computer science. Richard Dawkins, Walter Isaacson, David Mossberg and David \nMalan have all said yes to tapings. Footage for all the others is already shot and ready for post \nproduction. \nI am having a drink with Dean of Ed School today and can explore this with him among other topics \nLisa \nPoetry in America for Teachers II: The Poetry of Earth, Sea, and Sky \nCombining study of poetry with study of science, environment and the visual arts. Materials include \nhundreds archival images and live footage shot in \nCape Cod, Nantucket, Vermont, New York, Connecticut, Jamaica, Aspen, California, Papua New Guinea \nincluding oceans, ponds, marshes, birds, fish mountains, coral reefs, forests as well in some major collections \n(HMNH etc) \nwith author Michael Pollan on Joel Barlow (and colonial agriculture) \nwith economist Lawrence Summers on Oliver Wendell Holmes, (and technology and \"one hoss shay\" \ndepreciation) \nwith Harvard students at the Nantucket Whaling Museum and with , John Steele, editor of the science \nmagazine, Nautlilus, on Lowell and Melville \nwith Vice President Al Gore on Ralph Waldo Emerson ,and, with eco-critic Lawrence Buell (with footage \ntaped on the Concord River as well as in Harvard's Houghton Rare Book Library ) \nwith a dozen Harvard students and Boston area school teachers on Emily Dickinson's \"skies\" (shot at Emily \nDickinson's home in Amherst Massachusetts) and with ED 's original mss. at Harvard University \nwith Jane Pickering In Harvard's Museum of Natural History on Marianne Moore, zoology and science \nmuseums \nwith Martin Espada and other New Yorkers (footage shot on the East River) on Whitman and urban \ngreenspace and with Susan Howe on Stevens and parks \nwith Richard Dawkins on Frost, evolution and probability and with Jay Parini, Frost biographer, in Frost's \ncabin on \"The Road not Taken\". \nwith Director of the College Board (and writer of the Common Core Standards) , David Coleman on Robert \nFrost's \"Birches\" (filmed in a birch grove) \nwith Peter Galison on Einstein and Modernism (taped in the Harvard Scientific Instruments collection in the \nHarvard Science Center) and with author Walter Isaacson on Einstein and Modernism (Fogg Museum) \nwith Ray Dalio on Marianne Moore( in Rajah Ampat with Conservation International); and with Jane \nPickering, Head of the Harvard Natural History Museum, ( filmed in the Harvard Museum of Natural History) \nwith Stefan Weiss, Walt Mossberg and David Malan on coding, computer language and L-A-N-G-U-A-G-E \npoetry"}]
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[{"sender": "Jessica Cadwell", "recipients": ["Bradley J. Edwards"], "timestamp": "Thursday, August 06, 2009 9:51 AM", "subject": "Jane Doe", "body": "Brad —\n\nIn your answers to ROGS, you list Milton Center for girls as facility that Jane Doe attended. Milton Center is a Department of Juvenile Justice facility; therefore I will need to get her records from DJJ. DJJ will not release the records without a signed release by Jane Doe. I have attached a general HIPPA release for your review. Would you please have Jane Doe sign it? DJJ does not have a standard form.\n\nAlso, will you agree to one more week on Responses to Net Wirth ROGS??\nPlease let me know.\n\nJess"}, {"sender": "Jacquie Johnson", "recipients": ["Jessica Cadwell", "Bradley J. Edwards"], "timestamp": "Thursday, August 06, 2009 9:59 AM", "subject": "RE: Jane Doe", "body": "Brad is out of the office until this afternoon — I will ask him then."}, {"sender": "Jessica Cadwell", "recipients": ["Jacquie Johnson"], "timestamp": "Thursday, August 06, 2009 10:20 AM", "subject": "RE: Jane Doe", "body": "Great thank you. Do you have your Stays signed yet?"}]
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[{"sender": "Roy Black", "recipients": ["Martin Weinberg ME « Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "Jackie Perczek CS | Derren Indyxc"], "timestamp": "5/29/2019 4:57:42 PM", "subject": "FW: epstein", "body": "fyi"}, {"sender": "Roy Black", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Wednesday, May 29, 2019 12:57 PM", "subject": "epstein", "body": "Dear MM: we have no comment on the trump story. We are finalizing our pleading regarding the plaintiff’s position on remedies. I intend to hold off commenting until we file it. After that I will be free to comment on the pleading which will address your question. Roy"}]
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Re: Program & Attendee list
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[{"sender": "Barbro C. Ehnbom", "recipients": ["jeevacation@gmail.com"], "timestamp": "8/21/2012 9:12:11 AM", "subject": "Re: Program & Attendee list", "body": "She is the one! Now SALSS 4 days.. will get back to you next week... \nKram BE."}, {"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Barbro C Ehnbom"], "timestamp": "Mon, Aug 20, 2012 2:32 pm", "subject": "Re: Program & Attendee list", "body": "who is you r wife choice this year?"}, {"sender": "Barbro C Ehnbom", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein"], "timestamp": "Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 12:11 PM", "subject": "Re: Program & Attendee list", "body": "Dear Jeffrey, \nI am sorry I did not call back Yesterday-I was exhausted from a crazy week and fell asleep \nas soon as I came home! Anyway, here is the full program and attendee list attached, this \nis the Globalization Summit I invited Bill Clinton to when I met him in Stockholm last Summer-\nBut he is a bit busy I gather! \nAnyway, hope got hold of you re search service? Also, I did see your mail \nabout possibly coming here end of September-however, I am supposedly arranging a fund-\nraiser for Congress Woman Diana deGette of Colorado on Sept 27 in NYC; she is the only one with a scientific agenda \nand she is just super-if anything I am hoping on your involvement? \nHow about going to Stockholm mid or end november..albeit a bit dark and maybe cold..? \nLet me know what you think! \nAlso, I just heard from my friend Jeff Kriendler in Miami and guess who was just walking in there -our friend Goldsamt! \nFirst prize for perseverance! \nAlso, Sofia and the prince is on every magazine here, I think it is wonderful! \nMarcus has two big concerts in Stockholm this coming week. Me - SALSS! \nKRAM \nBE"}]
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Lawyer for Susan Rice: Obama administration ‘justifiably concerned’ about sharing intel with Trump team - POLITICO
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[{"sender": "Steve Bannon", "recipients": ["jeevacation@gmail.com"], "timestamp": "2/24/2018 12:48:36 PM", "subject": "Lawyer for Susan Rice: Obama administration ‘justifiably concerned’ about sharing intel with Trump team - POLITICO", "body": "https://www.politico.com/story/2018/02/23/susan-rice-lawyer-obama-administration-classified-intelligence-michael-flynn-trump-423437\n\nImportance: High"}]
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Re: From Fox News - Jeffrey Epstein, registered sex offender, settles civil lawsuit and avoids testimony from alleged victims
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[{"sender": "J [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["DAVID SCHOEN"], "timestamp": "6/15/2019 9:57:14 AM", "subject": "Re: From Fox News - Jeffrey Epstein, registered sex offender, settles civil lawsuit and avoids testimony from alleged victims", "body": "no worry how are you"}, {"sender": "DAVID SCHOEN", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 2:21 AM", "subject": "Re: From Fox News - Jeffrey Epstein, registered sex offender, settles civil lawsuit and avoids testimony from alleged victims", "body": "I know it was an old piece but Fox is running it again today.\n\nThe numerous young women who say they were sexually abused by wealthy, Clinton-linked financier Jeffrey Epstein no longer appear set to testify after a last-minute settlement was reached in a closely-watched civil lawsuit against the registered sex offender.\n\nhttps://www.foxnews.com/us/jeffrey-epstein-a-registered-sex-offender-settles-civil-lawsuit-and-avoids-testimony-from-alleged-victims\n\nExplore the Fox News apps that are right for you at http://www.foxnews.com/apps-products/index.html."}]
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[{"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["jeevacation@gmail.com"], "timestamp": "2/16/2018 2:19:27 PM", "subject": "Alert - trump im palm", "body": "February 16, 2018 9:00 AM : trump im palm"}]
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[{"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Larry Summers"], "timestamp": "2/11/2013 5:45:09 PM", "subject": "prep for dinner, israel pres briefing /", "body": "The Wall Street Journal\n\nThe Ayatollah Always Says No\n\nEditorial\n\nFebruary 8, 2013 -The Farsi word for \"no\" is na h, which is easy enough\nto remember. Maybe even Joe Biden won't forget it the next time the U.S.\ntries to reach out diplomatically to Iran.\n\nWe're speaking of the Administration's latest effort to come to terms with\nTehran over its nuclear programs, which Mr. Biden made last weekend at\nthe Munich Security Conference. The U.S. offer of direct bilateral talks,\nhe said, \"stands, but it must be real and tangible.\" Iranian foreign minister\nAli Akbar Salehi, who was also at the conference though he refused to\nmeet with U.S. officials, called Mr. Biden's comments \"a step forward.\"\n\nMr. Salehi's remark set the usual hearts aflutter that Iran is finally serious\nabout a deal. But the optimism was brief. On Thursday, Iran's Supreme\nLeader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei flatly rejected direct talks with the U.S.\n\"The U.S. is pointing a gun at Iran and wants us to talk to them,\" he said.\n\"Direct talks will not solve any problems.\"\n\nThis isn't the first time Mr. Khamenei has played chaste Daphne to\nPresident Obama's infatuated Apollo. Just after becoming President in\n2009, Mr. Obama sent the Ayatollah two private letters and delivered a\nconciliatory speech for the Persian new year of Nowruz. Mr. Khamenei's\nanswer: \"They chant the slogan of change but no change is seen in\npractice.\" He told a crowd chanting \"death to America\" that \"if a hand is\nstretched covered with a velvet glove but it is cast iron inside, that makes\nno sense.\"\n\nThat was in March 2009. In October of that year the U.S. and its allies\ntentatively worked out a deal with Iranian negotiators to move some of"}]
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[{"sender": "Weingarten, Reid", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "11/10/2016 9:36:16 PM", "subject": "RE:", "body": ""}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Weingarten, Reid"], "timestamp": "Thursday, November 10, 2016 4:24 PM", "subject": "RE:", "body": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3914012/Troubled-woman-history-drug-use-claimed-assaulted-\nDonald-Trump-Jeffrey-Epstein-sex-party-age-13-FABRICATED-story.html"}]
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On today's financial market developments
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[{"sender": "US GIO [us.gio@jpmorgan.com]", "recipients": ["Undisclosed recipients"], "timestamp": "8/4/2011 11:41:48 PM", "subject": "On today's financial market developments", "body": "This is a little unorthodox, but here is the text of an internal note that I just sent to our integrated Private Bank client coverage teams a few moments ago. Mary thought it would be a good idea to share this with our clients given the events of the day.\n\n“Here is what I plan to say at our Aspen Insights conference tomorrow about today’s events. The last two weeks have been a severe setback for financial markets and the global recovery.\n\n[1] Today, Italian equity markets sold off sharply and were eventually shut down after the ECB (for now) rejected being the buyer of last resort for Italian government bonds, as the markets were hoping. The Bundesbank apparently has objections to the idea. This is a problem: Italy has issued around as much public debt as Germany, but is a considerably smaller country with almost twice the debt load as a percentage of its GDP. Absent a decision by Germany to move to Federalism or a lot more debt monetization by the ECB, the European Monetary Union (as it is currently configured) could be facing its final stretch. Today’s reported move by Italian regulators to seize documents at Moody’s regarding declines in Italian bank stocks is an indication of the pressure the system is under, and the possible search for scapegoats. I don’t think you will find a firm that has written more often and more direly about the structural inconsistencies of the EMU than we have (I have a 2-year bibliography of what we said and when, if anyone wants it). The “Sick Men of Europe” paper from February 2010 and “Don Quixote Thanksgiving” from November 2010 go into the greatest detail on why. Our concerns sky-rocketed upon Greece’s financial disclosures in November 2009, after which we took portfolio decisions to back that up, purging exposures to the GIPSI countries from our credit, government bond and equity portfolios. Since early 2010, our underweight positions in Europe represent the largest regional underweights we have ever held.\n\n[2] Will there be another recession in the US? Our friend Marty Feldstein at Harvard puts the odds at 50-50. Sell side and buy side economists missed last month’s US economic rollover by a country mile, so I am not sure how much weight to put in their current forecasts. Most summarily dismissed our concerns that the recovery earlier this year had elements of a stimulus-driven mirage. Bridgewater Associates was the only firm we spoke to that consistently highlighted the broader process of household deleveraging; and cautioned that when stimulus faded, so would the US economy, given the weakness in household income. Their insights have been invaluable to us in terms of not stepping into this and taking too much risk prematurely during the three market swoons this year. Our central scenario for the US in 2012 is not another recession, but low growth in the 2.0% range, which is enough of a problem given the low job creation that entails. Note that the CBO assumes growth rates of 3.0% to 3.6% over the next few years in their analyses of future US federal debt levels.\n\n[3] Do not blame today’s events on the debt ceiling debate, US politicians or European regulators. If we get to the point where economic and profit fundamentals in a given market or region are not sustainable on their own, then we should be underweight that region (as in Europe). Owning an asset class under the assumption that there will always be a “Lord of the Flies” type rescue from Central Banks and Treasuries is very risky, and historically, fraught with failure. I remember similar logic in the summer of 1998, when the accepted mantra was that the US would bail out Russia and Boris Yeltsin, since President Clinton would not want to see a nuclear power like Russia slide back into Soviet rule, or anarchy (that view turned out to be wrong). Anyone market-weight European risk out of the expectation that “Trichet and Merkel will fix surely it” is taking a binary risk that impossible to handicap. Similarly, we should not start buying anything just because we think Qe3 is coming in the US (in the form of securities purchases, a permanently controlled long bond, etc).\n\n[4] When we began this year, I made the following decision: we would risk underperforming if there was a strong equity rally, out of concerns about the macroeconomic landscape (weakness in the West, inflation in the East). As a result, we have held less equity exposure than usual for a period of high margins, low P/E multiples and strong earnings. Instead, we’ve held larger exposures to investment grade and high yield credit, and hedge funds. Over the last couple of years, our hedge funds (long-short funds with low net positions, macro hedge funds, distressed credit) have"}]
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Post-Death Actions of Foundation Affecting Estate Tax Value
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[{"sender": "Halperin, Alan S", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "7/2/2014 10:51:32 AM", "subject": "Post-Death Actions of Foundation Affecting Estate Tax Value", "body": "I thought of you when I read this article. Was this your idea? Alan\n\nWALL STREET\n\nTexas Billionaire's Heirs Save Some Money on\nTaxes\n\nJun 27, 2014 1:26 PM EDT\nBy Matt Levine\n\ne a\n° A\nEvery so often I hear a story that I find rather wonderful, and that I then pass along to you, just in case you and I\nshare a similar sense of wonder. Here is one of those stories. It's about death and taxes.\n\nThe story begins on Dec. 28 of last year, when a Dallas billionaire named Harold Simmons died at the age of\n82. He left the bulk of his $8 billion fortune to two of his daughters. Much of that fortune was in \"Contran\nCorp., a closely held entity that holds majority stakes in four publicly traded companies: Valhi Inc., NL\nIndustries Inc., Kronos Worldwide Inc. and Comp X International Inc.\"\n\nThe biggest chunk of the estate was Contran's 93.8 percent stake in Valhi, which was 318,156,746 shares. !\nValhi's stock closed on Dec. 27, 2013, at $14.91 per share, making that stake worth about $4.7 billion as of\nSimmons's death. Another 2,481,900 Valhi shares (0.7 percent, $37 million) were held by the Harold Simmons\nFoundation, a charity controlled by Simmons's daughters.’ Other family members owned about 2.8 million\nshares ($41 million). Public shareholders owned about 15.7 million shares ($234 million).*\n\nHere are two facts about the federal estate tax:\n\ne The estate tax rate for 2013 and 2014 is 40 percent of the value of the estate.*\n\ne The executor can choose to determine the value of the estate either on the date of death, or on the\n\"alternate valuation date,\" which is the date six months after the date of death.°\n\nFor Harold Simmons's estate, that alternate valuation date is tomorrow -- six months from his death. Today is\nthe last trading day before that valuation. How's Valhi done in the last six months?"}]
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[{"sender": "Jeffrey E.", "recipients": ["Weingarten, Reid"], "timestamp": "Tuesday, September 25, 2018 11:42 AM", "subject": "Re: ", "body": "where?"}, {"sender": "Weingarten, Reid", "recipients": ["J"], "timestamp": "Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 9:58 PM", "subject": "Re: ", "body": "Reading the nytimes trump tax story...so wish I was with you right now...so where are you?"}, {"sender": "J [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Weingarten, Reid"], "timestamp": "Tuesday, October 2, 2018 11:45 PM", "subject": "Re: ", "body": "Florida"}, {"sender": "Weingarten, Reid", "recipients": ["J [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 7:21 AM", "subject": "Re: ", "body": "Anything surprise you?"}, {"sender": "J [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Weingarten, Reid"], "timestamp": "10/3/2018 11:29:06 AM", "subject": "Re: ", "body": "how unfair yes, it was written by financial illiterates. . referencing \" todays dollars? with no back up. IRS looked at all. .they ignored taxes paid along the way.. they didnt understand the rules.. I m not a supporter but this is nothing but a hit job."}]
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Re: Saudi money
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[{"sender": "Thomas Jr., Landon", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 5:57 PM", "subject": "Re: Saudi money", "body": "I have been called in to help on a big NYT investigation into how low oil prices have been effecting the personal finances of royal family in Saudi Arabia. Obviously they called in much of their cash from the likes of BlackRock and others but I thought you might have some ideas. Maybe some people to talk to?\n\nI would think its more than cutting down on yachts and private planes or selling real estate in Paris, Istanbul, London.\n\nAny thoughts?\n\nPS: does my story on Abraaj get me a meeting with Gates next time he is in town:)"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 7:04 AM", "subject": "Re: Saudi money", "body": "words that you to refer to one thing, USA. the stock market/ the Royal family, . are no longer very useful. In politics the USA meant the white house. now there is pentagon. cia, state, and congress in addition, each feels empowered to act more independantly. stock market even in tech, needs bio tech, consuner tech. infrastrucrue tech. etc. same with Royal family, there are 20k members of a tribe. called the royal family, the words are misleading. if your article is focused on bin salman, or the very top. no one is wondering where they can find the local costco... _ but they are aware that a message needs to be sent to their population , regarding the next 20 years,\n\nsocial media, and the selfie crowds post the best of everything, their cutest pictures the amazing food , the luxury resorts. the masses see these things and as the difference between expectations and reality widen, the anger grows. trump has tapped in.\n\nwith the passage of the 9 11 saudi bill, unlike the french revolution where it was the people of france that revolted against their own aristocracty, with the internet and globalization of discontect it is now the americans that can revolt against the saudi leadership. _it is the americans that are demanding women drive. not the saudis"}, {"sender": "Thomas Jr., Landon", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 9:41 AM", "subject": "Re: Saudi money", "body": "Interesting. CEO of big finance form told me that Saudis (SAMA) have withdrawn $200 billion that has been parked with usual suspects over past year or so. That number seem in line with what you know?"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 9:43 AM", "subject": "Re: Saudi money", "body": "most of the saudi money is tied up in pe funds. no withdrawals allowed . and im not seeing much in the secondary market. . blackrock is more money market , more like custodian than investor ."}, {"sender": "Thomas Jr., Landon", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 9:47 AM", "subject": "Re: Saudi money", "body": "what is your back of the envelope guess as to much saudi money tied up in such funds?"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Thomas Jr., Landon"], "timestamp": "10/19/2016 1:48:17 PM", "subject": "Re: Saudi money", "body": "sorry, no good handle without digging"}]
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Re: Help!
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Wednesday, January 20, 2016 10:21 AM", "subject": "Re: Help!", "body": "i appreciate your support is what i meant. has anyting happened recently? it is my birthday today"}, {"sender": "iis <>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 10:46 PM", "subject": "Re: Help!", "body": "Appreciate what? I'm not sure you do. Be back for what? Where? I don't need to be photographed. I am trying to avoid that, hence the reason why I moved out here. I don't need people coming here looking for me to give them information about you or the \"people\" I was documented with... It's not my property. I don't think you get It."}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tuesday, January 19, 2016", "subject": "Re: Help!", "body": "i appreciate it. I should be back feb 14,"}, {"sender": "i <r >", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 6:39 PM", "subject": "Re: Help!", "body": "Because you were not available to meet me in person last year and at this point I don’t need to be seen. I can not have press, media, private investigators, film companies, etc. contacting me or my parents and sisters at home or on cell/texts and or by mail. I realize you don’t have much control over this, but you can at least help me to move. I can’t just get up and go like you. I left the city to escape, make a better life and I am devastated these people found me and brought to light an association of that I would rather them never to know. People think I was involved with something really bad and I lost a boyfriend of great potential over this shit. I am still in debt over all these years, been working my ass off trying to get ahead, which you could never understand I was even surviving off the pay I was getting. Well, its not any better. I dropped out of college because of you (and GM’s) advice. Started working for a company you wanted me to and basically my life has has become hell since then.\n\nI have been your supporter for 16 years, the media explosion with Clinton, Trump and Cosby is affecting me. I'm not prepared for this."}]
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "9/8/2017 11:15:36 AM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "he just did() it seems i will be in new york from sep 14 until 20 .. if you happen to be there let me know it will be great to see you.. if not, i will have a bag dilevered to your house with some souvenirs from kuwaitc14"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Sep 8, 2017, at 1:33 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "I will get larson to call you"}, {"sender": null, "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 12:26 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "i will bring you some kuwaiti gifts but not food()"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Sep 8, 2017, at 11:52 AM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "what is your schedule in new york how long will you be there?"}, {"sender": null, "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 9:09 AM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "things look very bad in the gulf.. my feeling trump do not want to end it"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Sep 8, 2017, at 2:28 AM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "your man did well. congragulations"}]
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[{"sender": "Kirsty Mackenzie", "recipients": ["Jack Goldberger"], "timestamp": "Monday, March 07, 2011 11:11 AM", "subject": "RE: Please forward", "body": "Iam writing in an attempt to make contact with Jeffrey Epstein and wondered if you would, as his attorney, forward this message on to him?\n\nWe are keen to explore the possibility of conducting an interview with Mr Epstein, on the subject of the stories which are circulating, however inaccurately, about both him and Prince Andrew, the Duke of York; we'd be keen to hear from Mr Epstein first hand so that the various and at times, speculative reporting which 1s at large in the UK press can be better scrutinised?\n\nLet me tell you a bit about the Today programme.\n\nToday is the BBC's main morning news show; we have been part of the BBC for over 50 years and are generally considered one of the most important news broadcast outlets - either on radio or TV - here in the UK. We set the news agenda for the BBC and in many respects we set the daily news agenda for the country. Our interviews are regularly re broadcast across the BBC's national and international news network including - BBC World, BBC World Service and BBC Online. The combination of these outlets means the global 'reach' of a BBC Today programme interview is second to none.\n\nProgramme guests have included a selection of some of the biggest names in politics, business, international relations and the arts including US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, President Nicholas Sarkozy, President Hamid Karzai, HRH the Prince of Wales, former President Musharraf, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, former President Bill Clinton, Senator George Mitchell, Al Gore, Kofi Annan, former Prime Minister Tony Blair, the Dalai Lama, Bill Gates, George Soros, Stephen Hawking, Sir Paul McCartney, Mick Jaggar and Salman Rushdie.\n\nWe are a programme that carries considerable weight and influence and which prides itself in being a first port of call for many of the most important and influential figures on the international stage.\n\nI can best be reached via my cell phone - J - or this email address.\nMy very best wishes and my thanks!\nKirsty"}, {"sender": "Jack Goldberger", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 8:18 AM", "subject": "FW: Please forward", "body": ""}, {"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Gmax [gmax1@ellmax.com]"], "timestamp": "3/7/2011 4:42:11 PM", "subject": "Fwd: FW: Please forward", "body": ""}]
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Re: Introduction
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[{"sender": "Neal Kassell", "recipients": ["Melanie Walker"], "timestamp": "9/4/2018 12:46:09 AM", "subject": "Re: Introduction", "body": "Thanks Melanie\n\nJeffery — look forward to meeting you. Wish Melanie was with us. I will be in New York from Tuesday the 25th through Friday, 28 September. Let me know if you are available.\n\nBe well."}, {"sender": "Melanie Walker", "recipients": ["Jeffrey", "Neal"], "timestamp": "Sep 3, 2018, at 8:42 PM", "subject": "Re: Introduction", "body": "Jeffrey - Neal\n\nNeither of you requires introduction. I've known Jeffrey 28 years and this isn't a joke - Donald Trump introduced us. I first met Neal in 16 years ago when Bob Pirie introduced US ...\n\nNeal will be visiting NYC end of month.\n\nI think you would both enjoy spending time together -\n\nThanks to you both for always supporting me.\n\nYou are both copied.\n\nMelanie"}]
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "3/24/2018 10:39:13 AM", "subject": null, "body": "https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-close-is-donald-trump-to-a-psychiatric-breakdown?ref=home"}]
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[{"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Sun, 10 Jul 2016 20:42:23 -0400", "subject": "Re:", "body": "put one"}, {"sender": "Boris Nikolic", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 8:43 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Thank you!\n\nDid you really like it?\nHow did you like furniture?\nWhat would you change it?"}, {"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Sun, 10 Jul 2016 21:01:22 -0400", "subject": "Re:", "body": "i think it was terrific , the only thing i would think about is having only one lit sculpture at a time .\n\nin storage or covered , but you want to call attention to one at a time."}, {"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Sun, 10 Jul 2016 21:06:27 -0400", "subject": "Re:", "body": "and maybe have the large colums black instead of gold, as the gold paint is not as good as the gold metal\n\nobjects."}, {"sender": "Boris Nikolic", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "7/11/2016 1:08:58 AM", "subject": "RE:", "body": "I was thinking of black.\nIt is not a gold pain but a gold leafing. It took them 2 months to do it.\nWhat I do not like that it came out more as a Trump gold that an old gold.\n\nB"}]
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Thomas Jr., Landon"], "timestamp": "5/16/2016 3:41:25 PM", "subject": "Re: Trump", "body": "Me too"}, {"sender": "Thomas Jr., Landon", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Monday, 16 May 2016", "subject": "Re: Trump", "body": "I am kind of shocked that our reporters did not contact you re the Trump/women story. Seems to me\n\nhe got off rather lightly.\n\nHow are you doing?"}]
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[{"sender": "Jeevacation <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["iin"], "timestamp": "Wednesday, November 3 2010 02:40 PM", "subject": "Re: Quick question", "body": "He couldn't for a few months , too hot\n\nSorry for all the typos .Sent from my iPhone"}, {"sender": "iin", "recipients": ["Jeevacation <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Nov 3, 2010, at 3:36 PM", "subject": "Re: Quick question", "body": "Hey Unc,\nQuick Question...do u think Larry Summers would come to Trinity to speak about Obama, the economy, the\ngovernment in general, etc?"}]
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[{"sender": "Boris Nikolic", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein (jeevacation@gmail.com) [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "3/23/2012 7:10:58 PM", "subject": "FW: World Bank Nominee", "body": "The Atlantic Home \nFriday, March 23, 2012 \n• Politics \nMassoud Hayoun - Massoud Hayoun writes for and produces The Atlantic's International channel. \nHow Jim Yong Kim, Obama's World Bank Pick, \nChanged Global Health Aid \nBy Massoud Hayoun \nMar 23 2012, 2:04 PM ET \nThe international public health work that made Kim, now the president's nominee for World Bank head, such a \nrespected figure. \nPresident Obama introduces Jim Yong Kim as his nominee to be the next president of the World Bank /Reuters \nPresident Obama announced today that he will nominate Dartmouth College President Jim Yong Kim to head \nthe World Bank. Although Kim is a physician by training, officials have observed that Kim's role as a key \nplayer in global health and development, notably with his role in the organization Partners in Health (PIH), \nmakes him a key candidate to change the attitudes of developing-world nations. \nThe following excerpts from Tracy Kidder's Mountains Beyond Mountains, a biography of anthropologist and \nphysician Paul Farmer, detail Kim's bold efforts to combat international HIV and tuberculosis epidemics with \nPIH: \nSome months after the official founding of PIH, [co-founder] Paul Farmer expanded the group, adding a fellow \nHarvard anthropology and medical student, a Korean American named Jim Yong Kim... Farmer offered what \nfor Jim Kim was a convincing vision of the new organization. The reality was less impressive -- a charity with a \nboard of advisers and no hired staff... \nThey talked about issues such as political correctness, which Jim Kim defined as follows: \"It's a very well-\ncrafted tool to distract us. A very self-centered activity. Clean up your own vocabulary so you can show \neverybody you have the social capital of having been in circles where these things are talked about on a regular \nbasis.\" (What was an example of political correctness? Some academic types would say to Jim and Paul, \"Why \ndo you call your patients poor people? They don't call themselves poor people.\" Jim would reply: \"Okay, how \nabout soon-dead people?\") \nThey talked about the insignificance of \"cultural barriers\" when it came to the Haitian peasant's acceptance of \nmodern Western medicine: \"There's nothing like a cure for a disease to change people's cultural values\"... \nBy now Peru was taxing PIH's resources severely. On average, the drugs to treat just one patient cost between \nfifteen and twenty thousand dollars. And the number of patients kept growing. Already there were about fifty \nCarabayllanos in treatment. Their average age was twenty-nine. They were students, unemployed youths, \nhousewives, street vendors, bus drivers, health workers. The actual numbers seemed small, but those fifty MDR \n[a form of tuberculosis that does not respond to standard treatment] cases represented about 10 percent of all \nactive cases of TB in the slum, about ten times more than might have been expected. No telling how many \nothers they had been infecting as they'd traveled around Lima, coughing. No telling either how many people in \nother parts of the city already had MDR, but [there were] reports of hundreds in other neighborhoods. In \nCarabayllo itself, the Socios workers found entire families sick and dying with what turned out to be genetically \nrelated strains of the disease--a phenomenon common enough that the health workers gave it a name, familias \ntebeceanas, tuberculosis families. \nKim's organization confronted Peru's MDR-form tuberculosis epidemic with what some have called unorthodox \npractices -- borrowing and cajoling its way into medicine for its patients. \nHoward Hiatt, a friend of Jim Yong Kim's and a former dean at the Harvard School of Public Health, said he \nwas concerned about how PIH was getting medicine to combat the epidemic: \n\"Sure enough. Paul and Jim would stop at the [Harvard-affiliated] Brigham pharmacy before they left for Peru \nand fill their briefcases with drugs. They had sweet-talked various people into letting them walk away with the \ndrugs.\" [Hiatt] was amused, all in all. \"That's their Robin Hood attitude.\" In fact, they'd only borrowed the \ndrugs... \nThen one day the president of the Brigham stopped Hiatt in a corridor. \"Your friends Farmer and Kim are in \ntrouble with me. They owe this hospital ninety-two thousand dollars.\" Hiatt looked into the matter. \"Sure \nenough. Paul and Jim would stop at the Brigham pharmacy before they left for Peru and fill their briefcases with \ndrugs. They had sweet-talked various people into letting them walk away with the drugs.\" He was amused, all \nin all. \"That's their Robin Hood attitude.\" \nTo many seasoned managers of public health projects, what Farmer and Kim were doing would have looked \nquite reckless--like a stunt, as some would later insinuate. They didn't have a guaranteed supply of drugs, only \nthe determination to obtain the drugs and the charm to get away with borrowing. They were borrowing their \nlaboratory services, too, from Massachusetts. They lacked proper institutional support. The weight of expert \nopinion stood against them. Their organization was small and it had other projects, in Haiti and Boston and \nelsewhere, and Peru put a strain on everyone. Jim had to travel to Carabayllo at least once a month. Farmer had \nto go there slightly more often. \nKim's audacious 'Robin Hood attitude' won him and PIH acclaim for their role in changing global health and \ndevelopment. \nIn June 2002 ... the WHO adopted new prescriptions for dealing with MDR-TB, virtually the same as PIH had \nused in Carabayllo. For Jim Kim this marked the end of a long campaign. \"The world changed yesterday,\" he \nwrote from Geneva to all of PIH. The prices of second-line antibiotics continued to decline, and the drugs now \nflowed fairly smoothly through the Green Light Committee to, among other places, Peru, where about 1,000 \nchronic patients were either cured or in treatment. About 250 were receiving the drugs in Tomsk, and, largely \nbecause of the efforts of WHO, the Russian Ministry of Health had finally agreed to the terms of the World \nBank's TB loan--150 million dollars to begin to fight the epidemic throughout the country. \nThe twin pandemics of AIDS and tuberculosis raged on, of course, magnifying each other, in Africa and Asia, \nEastern Europe and Latin America. Mathematical models predicted widening global catastrophe--100 million \nHIV infections in the world by the year 2010. Some prominent voices, some in the U.S. government, still \nargued that AIDS could not be treated in desperately impoverished places. But this view seemed to be fading. \nThe prices of antiretrovirals were falling, even more dramatically than the prices of second-line TB drugs. \nThis was thanks to a growing worldwide campaign for treating AIDS wherever it occurred. Jim Kim had often \nsaid that the world's response to AIDS and TB would define the moral standing of his generation. In 2003, a \nnew director general took over at WHO, and he asked Jim to serve as his senior adviser. Meanwhile, the \nexample of Zanmi Lasante [PIH's Haiti-based project] was growing, and Cange had become a favorite \ndestination for global health policy makers and American politicians."}]
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[{"sender": "Andres", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "10/10/2016 8:09:15 PM", "subject": null, "body": "Jeffrey,\n\nI was prepared to vote against Trump for all the right reasons but I’m so disgusted by the outrage over\n“grab them by the pussy” that I may give him my sympathy vote.\n\nI’m sure Bill C said things, too.\n\nAndres"}]
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[{"sender": "Steve Bannon", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 7:42 AM", "subject": "Re: Exclusive: Bannon blasts 'con artist' Kochs, ‘lame duck' Ryan, 'diminished' Kelly | TheHill", "body": "http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/400188-exclusive-bannon-blasts-con-artist-kochs-lame-duck-ryan-diminished"}, {"sender": "Jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Steve Bannon"], "timestamp": "Fri, Aug 3, 2018 08:13:37 -0400", "subject": "Re: Exclusive: Bannon blasts 'con artist' Kochs, ‘lame duck' Ryan, 'diminished' Kelly | TheHill", "body": "loved , not donors - but marks"}, {"sender": "Steve Bannon", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 8:16 AM", "subject": "Re: Exclusive: Bannon blasts 'con artist' Kochs, ‘lame duck' Ryan, 'diminished' Kelly | TheHill", "body": "Buried lede"}, {"sender": null, "recipients": [], "timestamp": null, "subject": "Re: Exclusive: Bannon blasts 'con artist' Kochs, ‘lame duck' Ryan, 'diminished' Kelly | TheHill", "body": "If we recruit this ideal candidate; threading the needle of name ID, a center-left bent, a TV- savvy\ncampaign team and a pledge to serve only four years with an apartisan agenda, money and campaign\nexpertise would certainly follow. And 50 state ballot access is a function of time (starting in the fall of\n2019 would be prudential) and hard work as we have discussed and many of you have exhaustively war-\ngamed.\n\nPart and parcel of this effort would be motivating the often politically lackadaisical middle to vote. The\nraft of new technologies in data targeting and biometric mobile voting technology could transform the\nelectorate in the next few, amping voter participation and injecting the voices of moderates (both in\npolitical views and level of political interest) into the process. And any third-party effort must\nincorporate advocacy for accelerated adaption of these all but inevitable voter verification tools. I believe\n\nSilicon Valley could be game-changing allies in this effort.\n\nI am sure none of us doubt that chaos could potentially be unleashed by jamming three viable candidates\ninto a two-party system. An election that ends up in the House of Representatives is an uncontrollable,\nmurky and ancient process. But might that be a less scary prospect than relying on the Democrats to\n\nnominate a candidate who can beat Trump in 2020?"}]
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[{"sender": "Joi Ito", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "4/27/2014 2:34:04 PM", "subject": "Re: NYTimes: Sanctions Revive Search for Secret Putin Fortune", "body": "Flying to LA. Will try to call when I land.11AM Pacific or so."}, {"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Apr 27, 2014, at 7:41", "subject": "Re: NYTimes: Sanctions Revive Search for Secret Putin Fortune", "body": "a if you havetime"}, {"sender": "Joi Ito", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 6:54 AM", "subject": "Re: NYTimes: Sanctions Revive Search for Secret Putin Fortune", "body": "President Obama’s response to the Ukraine crisis, while derided by critics as slow and weak, has reinvigorated\na 15-year global hunt for the Russian leader’s hidden wealth.\nhttp://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/27/world/sanctions-revive-search-for-secret-putin-\nfortune.html?smid=nytnow-share&smprod=nytnow"}]
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[{"sender": "J [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "12/12/2018 5:28:38 PM", "subject": "Re: Michael Cohen Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison Following Plea That Implicated Trump - https://www.npr.org/676040070", "body": "Yup"}, {"sender": "x", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 1:27 PM", "subject": "Michael Cohen Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison Following Plea That Implicated Trump - https://www.npr.org/676040070", "body": "Woow(s}\nMichael Cohen Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison Following Plea That Implicated Trump -\n\nhttps://www.npr.org/676040070"}]
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[{"sender": "Joi Ito", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "5/10/2016 3:44:04 PM", "subject": "Peter Theil / Trump", "body": "http://hill.cm/Op8MRzu"}]
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[{"sender": "How To Academy", "recipients": ["jeevacation@gmail.com"], "timestamp": "6/27/2019 8:29:59 AM", "subject": "LIVE! Melinda Gates on How Empowering Women Changes the World", "body": "LIVE! Melinda Gates on How Empowering Women Changes the World\n\nView this email in your browser\n\n17th July 2019\n\n|\nq\n\nHow Empowering Women Changes the World\n\nBuy Tickets"}]
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[{"sender": "Nicholas Rit iii", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [JJEEvacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "5/29/2019 2:14:44 PM", "subject": null, "body": "Mueller statement at 1lam will be interesting - I think it's because of Michael wolff's new book and the\nreference to a draft indictment- it probably will be helpful to DIT - talk after"}]
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[{"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Boris Nikolic"], "timestamp": "Thursday, January 28, 2010 7:47 AM", "subject": "any fun?", "body": "any fun?"}, {"sender": "boris", "recipients": [], "timestamp": null, "subject": "Re: any fun?", "body": "Different kind of fun.\nIt is fun for a short time but iam already getting sick of so many meetings!\n\nMet your friend bill clinton yesterday followed up with sarkozy. Later in day meeting your other friend prince andrew as he has\n\nsome questions re microsoft.\nHow are you?\nboris"}]
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Top Republicans slam Trump for indicating no strong action over Khashoggi killing - CNNPolitics
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[{"sender": "ee", "recipients": ["jeevacation@gmail.com"], "timestamp": "11/21/2018 7:26:45 AM", "subject": "Top Republicans slam Trump for indicating no strong action over Khashoggi killing - CNNPolitics", "body": "Does the statement will help?\nhttps: //ww.cnn.com/2018/11/20/politics/top-republicans-slam-trump-saudi-arabia-khashoggi/index.htm\nRegards,"}]
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Larry Visoski"], "timestamp": "3/5/2017 3:53:26 PM", "subject": "Re: TSA", "body": "ok"}, {"sender": "Larry Visoski [likely larry@somewhere.com]", "recipients": ["Jeffrey"], "timestamp": "Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 10:52 AM", "subject": "Re: TSA", "body": "TSA called me. They inform closing TSA inspection at 3pm.\nAsked if we could depart 2:30pm?\n\nIs 2:30pm ok for departure?\n\nOtherwise it would be after Trump's departure between 4 and 5pm\n\nIs 2:30pm inspection / departure ok?\n\nThx\nLarry"}]
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[{"sender": null, "recipients": ["Melanie Spinella"], "timestamp": "Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 1:55 PM", "subject": null, "body": "Lets start. I am aware that you are currently angry at the world. . me, karp wechsler. even yourself, all willing absorbers of the current high heat. (though you ,calling me ,Debra , did take away some of the sting ) Iam sorry to see you this way.\n\nemblematic ; I was asked to opine on whether to hire castrucci. an hour after I gave a preliminary yes.\n\n. I called you then texted you that i had thought more about it and changed my mind. The next day brad called and asked for my vote. I told him ,in no uncertain terms itisano , I categorically voteno. I called you . youcame to see me. I said it was a bad idea. you said you were going to do it anyway , I said and followed up in writing IT IS A MISTAKE . and added Please don't come back to me with anything suggesting otherwise , you and I should be clear I think it is wrong . A very strong NO. you of course can hire whomever you like.\n\nglad to see you are personally on the mend - as well as the fence. -- As you know i dread money discussions with you-- however -we should address the issue of what you would like to do moving forward. re- do family office, accounting trusts , estate and apollo agreements . Along with your \"payment \"last year we agreed . no further obligations on each side. yes, i continued to moan. I realize that though Ive done quite a lot this year already _, it is not your responsibility. . As you often like to remind me- you've paid a great deal of money to date. that being said - If you want my involvement moving foward, Isuggest you pay my regular | fee of 40 m. 20 now . 20 on completion or as per the invoice issues at the end of last year pay 30 all at once. -\n\nTo help out .im keenly aware of your current cash position. so I will consider an in-kind payment - real estate ( Miami ), ,art , financing of my new plane (allows you to spread over years or of course the preferred cash. Get rid of Castrucci,it is over a year since the same story of findign the right guy at the top. youentire accounting needs to be re done. , office downsized, reporting re done. meetings to recitify, categlorize , the various docs re appollo , rowen , suydam, alan etc. Brad can direct investment guys, ( hopefully) my people will be in your office for a few months . reorganizing IF you decide not to pay I fully understand, as Im sure you will re my no longer spending any serious time on these things. Of course re any non financial issues , I am always there for you and will continue to be the best friend I can be.\n\nSteve jobs said that everyday he woke up , and asked himself , if he knew he was going to die tomorow , would he do the same thing that he had planned for the day- he wanted to check that he was doing things that he really wanted to. after three days of getting back an answer of no, he would change what he was going to do. . he also did not believe in LONG term plans. I dont think either one of us will figure out what we want to do long term so my thinking is that we should try to have fun everyday, and welcome serendipity.\n\nI think another trust and estate lawyer should be brought in to deal with the issues of how not to allow your family to get screwed by your partners on death. Alan, for years told me that paul weiss had drawn the docs so no issue but when recently pushed by my new fire drill he asked akin to draft .?! PLease ask brad about why he keeps talking about flow. I dont know what he means, its so silly .. this is only about money control and protection .\n\nI am leaving monday night now. free to speak in the afternoon"}]
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Moshe Hoffman"], "timestamp": "5/3/2016 6:37:06 PM", "subject": "Re: Greetings, Thanks, and Top Five Questions for the Social Sciences (which Martin thought may interest you)", "body": "i think you might want to consider the distribution of these things , not the binary report of the individual"}, {"sender": "Moshe Hoffman", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tue, May 3, 2016 at 12:51 PM", "subject": "Re: Greetings, Thanks, and Top Five Questions for the Social Sciences (which Martin thought may interest you)", "body": "Hi Jeff, \nThanks again for making the time for me last time you were in town. And for your introductions to Brockman \nand Ehud. I have enjoyed all the conversations and been learning a lot. Hopefully, a book or two will come out \nof it eventually as well. Means a lot to me. \nMartin mentioned that you are thinking about the top questions in various fields and suggested I might think of \nsome of my own and pass them on to you. \nIn case you are interested, I list below the five biggest questions that keep me up at night, motivate my life's \nwork, and which I think ought to keep up every social scientist. Happy to discuss with you, if and when you \nare interested. \n-Moshe \n1) Where do our moral and political views come from? \nThe bull shit answers most people accept clearly don't fit the facts; we are not discovering moral truths through \nreason, and our political views are not motivated by a desire to achieve the best policy outcomes. So what does \ndrive these beliefs? And what causes them to have the weird puzzling features they do (e.g., why is a lie of \ncommission so much worse than a lie of omission)? And what causes them to change over time (e.g., slavery \nhas been accepted as moral at many points in history)? And differ across cultures (e.g., ISIS versus the U.S.)? \nAnd across person and context (e.g., Trump vs. Bernie supporters)? \nMore generally, we believe and argue all sorts of crap (your vote can make a difference, Jesus loves you, all \nmen are created equal). How do these beliefs and arguments work? Are they just random ideas propagated by \nan amorphous culture, viruses taking advantage of our own psychology for their benefit, ideas that get us to do \nthe bidding of their cynical designers? \n2) Similarly, where do our tastes come from? Like the art we like? Or the music? \nSome tastes are kinda obvious. E.g., we evolved to like young curvy women because they are the most fertile. \nAnd maybe we like art that reminds us of this or of landscapes that are safe or what not. But there are many \naspects of art and music (e.g. modern art, rap) that are not universally pleasing. So what makes people like \nthese things? What properties do they need to succeed? What role does the artist or the history of the piece play \nin what we like? Of course, this question isn't just about art and music, but about all of our peculiar, culturally \nspecific tastes. How does culture shape our tastes? Is it completely arbitrary or is there some logic to its \ninfluence? \n3) Where do our political and economic institutions come from and what causes them to have the peculiar \nstructure they have? \nWe have one vote per person, but everyone knows dollars can buy more votes, and voters in small states are \nbetter represented than those in large states. Whose interests are being served and why theirs? Many \neconomists and political scientists have thought about \"optimal institutions.\" And much comparative and \nhistorical work has been done. But there isn't really a good unified theory of how these evolve, what \ncharacteristics are likely to emerge, and in what ways they are or are not optimal. \n4) Is there a fundamental theory of human societies that's analogous to Darwin's theory in biology? \nCan that framework be as well supported by evidence and as simple as natural selection in biology, that will \nlikewise explain the interesting things humans do, like, and believe, and the institutions we construct? \nEvolutionary psychologists think this doesn't require a new theory, just an investigation of the mind that \nbiologically evolved on the Savannah. Others like Dawkins have suggested that we are best understood as \nmachines infested by viruses of the mind which themselves evolve to take advantage of our evolved \npsychology. Anthropologists treat culture as just random inputs. Social psychologists document the funny \nquirks of our behavior without explaining where they come from. And economists assume people optimize \ngiven their tastes and beliefs but take those as given. Is one of these the right theory, if not is there a more \ncompelling theory out there? What will it look like? How will we find it? How will we know we have found it, \nwhen we have? \n5) How can we fix the perverse incentives in academia? \nResearchers get hired and promoted for publishing in top journals. Journal publication is determined by editors \nand referees. The best way to publish is to make sure your allies are the referees, cite their work, and don't step \non their toes, and to convince the editor you are famous enough and your work is flashy enough that it will be \nwell cited and get covered by the nytimes. None of this requires much attention be paid to truth, insight, or \noriginally. \nArguably, this is why the social sciences are such a mess. Few bother to incorporate evidence or arguments \nfrom outsiders (e.g., social psychologists don't consult historians, economists barely consult social \npsychologists). Few bother to question the fundamental assumptions driving their field that make no sense and \ngo unchecked (e.g., anthropologists treat culture as random inputs). And many researchers end up spending \ntheir whole careers developing and propagating theories that are completely uninteresting to outsiders, or \nobviously fallacious to anyone not steeped in their literature. \nIt is ridiculous that we're still using a system derived from the Society of Letters of the 1500s. Perhaps it's time \nfor something more like Wikipedia, where information gets aggregated and contributors are incentivizes by \ntheir reputation as competent editors to integrate information from across disciplines? Or something like \nReddit, where quality research is recognized by upvotes that aggregate the opinion of thousands from diverse \nfields? Or a certification system of sorts, where papers are certified as having done their statistics right or \nhaving integrated what's known from certain fields, or not citing irrelevant papers for political reasons? \nWhatever the solution is, social scientists and engineers who work on this problem will have orders of \nmagnitude more impact on science than scientists doing primary research in our archaic system."}]
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["edrobles erobles"], "timestamp": "Dec 28, 2016, at 6:24 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Eduardo, I ve gotten your name from sulltan suleiman in Dubai. He and I are great friends. I have two islands in the us virgin islands and want to build a great home Sultan thought you might be the right fit . can speak directly at any time , the islands you can see on google earth or great and little st james thanks jeffrey"}, {"sender": "edrobles erobles", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 7:05 AM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Hi Jeffrey \nI'm available tomorrow, at any time after 10:00 Am (Dubai time) ( notice that Thailand its three hours ahead so for me it's 13:00 Pm) \nMy cell number in Thailand is: \n(If possible) please let me know by email (at least) 1/2 an hour before calling me so I can be alert to the (phone) ring \nRegards"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["edrobles erobles"], "timestamp": "Dec 28, 2016, at 7:28 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "im in new york so does early eyeing work"}, {"sender": "edrobles erobles", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 7:36 AM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Oh, In that case I'm available right now, for the next two hours , that this work for you ?"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["edrobles erobles"], "timestamp": "Dec 28, 2016, at 7:37 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "in ten minutes. . ???"}, {"sender": "edrobles erobles", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 7:41 AM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Ok"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["edrobles erobles"], "timestamp": "Dec 28, 2016, at 8:48 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "new york throught asia tokyo hong kong etc. then i will fly you with me to st thomas and return"}, {"sender": "edrobles erobles", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Dec 28, 2016, at 10:39 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Yes, trying now New York Via Hong Kong or Tokyo ? I'll now by tomorrow Morning \nRegards"}, {"sender": "edrobles erobles", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Dec 29, 2016, at 9:09 AM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Hi Jeffrey, what Day, is better for you to meet in New York? It's the holidays and issue ? (New Year) , for us it's fine but let us know, so can arrange the date and schedule"}, {"sender": "edrobles erobles", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 10:52 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Hi Jeffrey, Many options through Asia, destination New York , please let me know the dates, also it'll be good to have an engeenier at the site to ask some technical (local) questions \nWith this plus your briefing, would be enough to asses the islands and through the two days of (blue sky Ideas) get your vision in a rough format \nRegards"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["edrobles erobles"], "timestamp": "Dec 29, 2016, at 5:28 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "im in caribean until the 2nd. and then fly to new york. anytime is good. I dont cellebrate normal holidays. . every day is a holiday.. othewise I will be in new york the 20th-22 and then fly down to island again, so if the 22 works we could exchange some ideas and info prior and you can hit the ground running."}, {"sender": "edrobles erobles", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 6:16 AM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Dear Jeffrey, need to be in Dubai on January 15, 2017. Then, We can fly to New York and meet you there on the 20 th. \nIf you happen to have a survey on the Islands available? It will be very helpful to us (to get familiar with the site) ? If not, we can google earth the Island \nLooking forward to meet you \nRegards"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["edrobles erobles"], "timestamp": "Dec 29, 2016, at 6:24 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "will send great for schedule. . 20th is both my birthday and inauguration of trump. a nice time for a new project"}, {"sender": "edrobles erobles", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "Thanu Cnx"], "timestamp": "12/29/2016 11:35:31 AM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Sounds like a plan!"}]
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[{"sender": "Steve Bannon", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "8/20/2018 2:21:37 AM", "subject": "Re: Steve Bannon says GOP must rally behind Trump to survive I News & Observer", "body": "Yes\nbut let's discuss--their is a crazed jihad against u--ive never seen anything like it--and I've seen a lot"}, {"sender": "\"jeffrey E.\" <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Steve Bannon"], "timestamp": "Sun, 19 Aug 2018 22:17:38 -0400", "subject": "Re: Steve Bannon says GOP must rally behind Trump to survive 1News & Observer", "body": "AHHHH thats more like it „ we need to find you the exorcist hat. ! . do you think you might want to\ncome to europe?"}, {"sender": "Steve Bannon", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Sun, Aug 19, 2018 at 9:41 PM", "subject": "Re: Steve Bannon says GOP must rally behind Trump to survive I News & Observer", "body": "https://www.newsobserver.com/news/business/article216997195.html"}]
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Lawrence H. Summers"], "timestamp": "May 8, 2018, at 8:19 AM", "subject": "Re: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-05-07/d-e-shaw-fired-fund-manager-michalow-for-gross-violations", "body": "https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-05-07/d-e-shaw-fired-fund-manager-michalow-for-gross-violations STAY AWAY!"}, {"sender": "LHS", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tue, May 8, 2018 at 8:24 PM", "subject": "Re: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/08/a-putin-friendly-oligarchs-top-us-executive-donated-285000-to-trump/", "body": "I am now."}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Lawrence H. Summers"], "timestamp": "5/9/2018 10:33:34 AM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/08/a-putin-friendly-oligarchs-top-us-executive-donated-285000-to-trump/"}]
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A few thoughts
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[{"sender": "Michael Wolff", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "7/12/2018 7:55:54 AM", "subject": "A few thoughts", "body": "1) I saw SB in London yesterday and he seemed especially paranoid about any reporters seeing me with him. \nMy guess is that he is working hard on his relationship with Trump who he sees as newly ascendent and being \nseen with me might queer that. \n2) He went on Hannity last night and will be on Piers Morgan tomorrow and that seemed with an eye toward an \naudience of one. \n3) He was having a meeting yesterday with the French right wingers, including Le Pen's husband, about \nrefinancing the National Front Party because apparently a good part of their money comes from Russia. Two \nthoughts here, these guys seemed like idiots, pure Ruritania, and Bannon, surrounded by his own thuggish-\nlooking security people and whacky-bloggers advisors, thrives precisely because the world of populism is so \nunprofessional (if not farcical). \nmore later..."}]
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[{"sender": null, "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "Melanie Spinella"], "timestamp": "Mon, May 18, 2015 at 8:17 AM", "subject": "agenda for tomorrrow", "body": "1 did the paul weiss bill get paid ??? 2. Talk to me before signing anything today important\n\n10m paid today to gratitude america, a 501 c 3, willl make last year complete. 20 million paid today ftc . 10 million july 15 5 million sept 30. , 5 million jan 1 for all of 16. tax savings paid at 37 percent . of net. savings. 50 million credit. net. so 150 million free. 600 savings 225 million owed. - 50 credit, 175 owed.\n\nas areflection on your voiced spirited concerns in the what have you done for me lately category ? ))::\n\nin the beginning . there was eileen and tom. ( eve and adam,-- however it appears, she declined to eat the apple from the knowledge tree) that was it. ada was at the bank but reviewing docs. carlyn was in the kitchen making mush ( abel and cain) books as they were mystersiously called was being kept soley by eileen, with little or no input ,correction or advice from tom. herarely if ever asked questions. expenses ie airplane was done in house apollo. (1031 exchange blown etc) at this time as I recall you got quite annoyed, and agressive and initiated the\" talking out of the both sides of your mouth \" tiddy, when i suggested that the level of their competence left much to be desired. ( ralph lerner's came later ) .response - eileen ran the desk, tom is a partner, ralph wrote the book etc\n\nre tax there was almost no oversight of income, estate, gift ,sales and use, transfer excise etc . IRS SEC GAMING NYS. real estate, valuations ( many )tax filings- disclosures, etc. re grats trusts defect trusts, llcs corps , trustees , partnerships. foreign corps. 100 bank accounts. gift taxes, , loans, notes. payables. expenses. . , insurance.( life , art, split dollar), cashflows, operating biz, , investments, contingent liabilitiites.( funds , miami ) , commitments dividends, BRH TRA, shareholder agreements, bank loan agreements. wills, construction, , contracts planning permits etc..employ rules. checking account reconciliations, crediti cards. jewelry , cost basis ,( art stock etc.) foundations regs , brokerage accts, old stock certificates. stock options,( environmental solutions still not done !). estate tax calcualtion firedrill, ( note ,basis etc ) low basis , step ups , however withno accounting system, no reveiw of boat expenses plane expenses etc. . many outside counsel with litle or no coordination. Paul Weisss , Mcdermit Will, Macfarlanes. Price Waterhouse , Reich, withers bergman, Empire, , akin gump, bbd seidman, Wendy , Apollo in house . lumber, knowledge universe, ennvironmental, solutions 12 mii in stock, . on and on the priority list that you asked me to prepare for brad and you in dec , unfortunatlleyso far , little change ie no accounting system that ties, no, brokerage accounts though strongly suggested , jpm db, gs, april of 2014 . IT antiquated dagastino hired , no inut from me, julie, temps, paralegals miriam . etc.\n\nstill need new accounting system - on line banking . staff hires. ( seprate from samantha two years out of school ). audit system, . ?? john murphy? joslin? dag? eva? . i strongly suggest workers at the highest level of competence. two senior accountants. not managers workers who will get into the weeds. partn expertise, , replace ava, get heather help. a new person legal , new IT,system and person, way way overdue, new receptionist, bill opener, ability to oeversee\n\nin house, boat plane review household ( 12million ) review, filings- partnerhip accounting,- familitarity with grats, trusts etc . audit system put in place. that should be the easy part. then strategy to deal with :\n\nAs new facts on the ground develop , phaidon debra, children meeetings, ? stock sale sale of art, , apt( large gain ), 1031 trade in , plane depreciation, boat sale. construction , brad will oversee brokerage and"}]
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Meet with our Global Head of Commodities - Monday at 10:15am at One Bryant Park
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[{"sender": "Amanda Ens", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "Richard Kahn"], "timestamp": "1/27/2017 8:03:49 PM", "subject": "Meet with our Global Head of Commodities - Monday at 10:15am at One Bryant Park", "body": "Please let me know if you're interested in joining a small group meeting with our head of Global Commodities. Apologies for the short notice but they just created this based on client request. \n• Monday, January 30 at 10:15am at One Bryant Park (42nd St & 6th Ave), Room 5F \nFrancisco Blanch is a managing director and head of Global Commodities and Derivatives Research. Regular Research publications include: The Global Energy Weekly, Commodity Portfolio Monthly and Quantitative Investment Strategies Monthly. Research produced by the Commodities, Asset Allocation, and Global Derivatives teams has been recognized by Institutional Investor, Extel, Greenwich, Bloomberg, or Energy Risk, among others. Previously he was Head of Global Asset Allocation Research. Prior to joining Merrill Lynch, Blanch was an energy economist focusing on global oil & gas in the commodity research group at Goldman Sachs & Co. and consulted for the European Commission and other public and private organizations. Blanch has a masters degree in public administration from Harvard University and a doctorate in economics from Complutense University of Madrid. \nKey topics of discussion: \n1 — OPEC / Saudi Policy - OPEC agreed to cut production by 1.2mb/d, along with 600kb/d from non-OPEC producers. Francisco believes Saudi's key objective will be to push the oil forward curve into backwardation to 1)lower global refinery margins 2) lower prices for forward sellers and prevent capex spending 3) reduce downside oil price risks. Francisco believes it is in OPEC's best interest to comply with the stated cuts, and thins Saudi remains under significant pressure to either achieve higher oil prices, or inevitably de-peg the Riyal. \n2 - Oil fundamentals - OPEC's cut has significant implications for supply/demand balances and throws the global market into a meaningful deficit for 2017. We estimate the global market will be in a 560kb/d deficit throughout 2017. US Shale output remains a headwind for a rebound in global balances and will vary with price. Given our $59/bbl 2017 outlook for WTI, Francisco believes shale will reverse its current trend before rebounding sequentially by 660kb/d between 2Q17 and 4Q17. \n3 — US Energy Policy / Trump Administration — Francisco views the likelihood for Trump's administration to implement a border adjustment tax to be extremely low, but recognizes that if a tax was imposed, it would have profound implications for EM demand and the WTI/Br arb. The appointment of key cabinet members Rex Tillerson, Rick Perry, and Scott Pruitt pose significant implications for the US energy sector. \n4 — Commodity Macro — Forward inflation expectations around the world have jumped sharply since Trump's victory. So far, rising inflation and steeper yield curves have neutralized the strong dollar, pushing commodities higher. We believe the recent breakdown in USD/Oil correlation since OPEC/Fed can persist so long as inflation expectations remain supported. However, a toxic mix of much faster-than-anticipated US interest rate hikes, a much stronger USD, and a trade war with China pose risks."}]
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[{"sender": "HS", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "lhsoffice"], "timestamp": "3/24/2018 6:40:48 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Opinions"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Mar 24, 2018, at 6:40 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-close-is-donald-trump-to-a-psychiatric-breakdown?ref=home"}]
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "9/5/2017 10:18:41 PM", "subject": null, "body": "Rachel Wolfson, Contributor Digital marketing consultant, writer and fitness buff. I enjoy writing about women\nin tech, innovating startups and everything in-between.\n\nPrivate Donor Helps Fund Scientists After Trump’s\nProposed “Anti-Science” Budget Cuts\n\n°\n°\n\nThe famous American Astrophysicist, Neil deGrasse Tyson, once said,\n\n“The good thing about science is that it’s true, whether or not you believe in it.”\n\nNeil deGrasse Tyson’s quote from The Colbert Report distinguishes the difference between opinion and fact.\nScience, as a base, is always true. Yet, it is interpretation that imparts human error. In other words, while\nscience is a universal truth, not everyone believes in the importance of science.\n\nConsider President Trump’s 2018 budget request. Many of these call for massive cuts in spending on scientific\nresearch, medical research, disease prevention programs and more. If these requests are met, the National\nCancer Institute would face a $1 billion cut compared to its 2017 budget. The National Heart, Lung and Blood\nInstitute could see a $575 million cut, and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases would see a\nreduction of $838 million. The administration would cut the overall National Institutes of Health budget from\n$31.8 billion to $26 billion.\n\nThe National Science Foundation, which gives $7 billion a year in grants to universities and research institutes,\nis not specifically mentioned in the budget. However, unspecified “other agencies” are in line for a 9.8 percent\nbudget cut.\n\nSince Trump became president, the official White House website also deleted all mentions of climate from the\nsite — all but one — the promise to eliminate the “harmful and unnecessary” Climate Action Plan.\n\nFollowing these actions, scientists and other employees of the EPA and USDA were told not to speak to the\npublic about climate change or other scientific concerns that should be addressed.\n\nPrivate Donations To Fund Science\n\nDue to Trump’s anti-science policies and budget cuts, scientists are looking towards private donors for funding.\nPhilanthropic dollars have now come to play an important role in scientific progress.\n\nThe successful American financier and philanthropist, Jeffery Epstein, is well known for supporting science; he\nis currently taking action to help a number of scientists thrive during the “Trump Era.”\n\nNone of this is new for Jeffery, though. Jeffery’s funding for science dates back to the year 2000, when he\nfounded the Jeffery Epstein VI foundation to support cutting-edge science and science education around the\nworld. The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation has supported many leading scientists including Stephen Hawkings,"}]
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[{"sender": "Robert Trivers", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "6/28/2018 12:27:50 AM", "subject": null, "body": "i think we have divergent views on Trump and trade for obvious reasons\n\nthe best economists say all-out trade war will cost the WORLD 2-3% of its GDP\nthis can hardly help the stock market\n\nbut the \"perturbations\" are meat for you—if you can see what to buy and sell ahead of time—or very quickly—\nin response to the latest tariffs you can beat the system\n\nTIA-CRF can not\n\nin good times, it does better than average—here it does distinctly worse—each hit is taken hard, each recovery\nis feeble—precisely because it does not change its portfolio or only slowly"}]
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[{"sender": null, "recipients": ["Melanie Spinella i", "Leon"], "timestamp": "Yesterday", "subject": null, "body": "Yesterday, I again spent hours upon hours of my time with your office. I speak to brad to get flavor) and you and I will discuss the results in gory gruesome detail on Friday. it mirrored many other weeks spent doing the things that I don't have the time to do.\n\nIn order to keep things in perspective, maybe reviewing an analogy I have used before with you, might be helpful. You and your family are a 6 billion dollar corp. with an income between 250 -500 million dollars per year. It contains a few operating biz's , a large wide array of existing investments, in various categories ,a desire to enter into others. A panoply of loans, notes. purchases, wide range of all types of taxes. , planes. boats homes. . trusts ,grats. a crazy number of bank accts. ( with no oversight ) . law firms, acct firms, 800 page tax returns, foreign firms. art consultants. construction consultants bill payers, home mgmt.,vast multitude of Ilc's , including foreign, and with all that you only have a combined overhead of less that 3 million dollars.\n\nI have previously sent you the very same note that I have enclosed again below ,this time with highlights . I wrote it to you over a year ago. As my acute disability ( selective memory) seems to have been raised as one of your concerns , as arule I try to memorialize things in writing in an attempt to lay out issues that I fear may later turn out to be a problem. ie what I would and wouldn't do , - my responsibilities. ete and those things that are not. below you will find details of things that I thought needed to be done, so that you wouldn't find yourself in the very place where you currently find yourself. however ,you chose to defer many of my suggestions- see below -,until only weeks ago. ! you chose to defer the jpm acct. the art partnership on and on - into this year. and though the 60- 50 40 timber emails all carried with it a clear warning that you needed to do something re personnel if it were to stabilize,- you chose to wait.\n\nONE YEAR AGO\nFeb 17 2014 I wrote:\n\nWith regard the more pressing issue I am uncertain of just how to proceed. I am torn, as my very strong inclination is not to be involved at all . It is extremely time consuming, delicate, fraught with many pitfall many that will make you very upset and a major pain in the ass. I wrote you months ago that the quality of the people involved need to be upgraded. ( lucky for me these last issues arose way before the beginning of my involvement ) I am also aware however of my overarching friendship obligations of ok, -given all the complexities who else can do it? problem.\n\nYour family office needs a daddy. children with good intentions are running around , sniping , nitpicking with little direction. As a stopgap measure I am suggesting , we put in Larry Delson to take charge Everyone would report to him. Eileen included. He would however work for me. this is not, by a long shot my first choice as I prefer only being responsible and standing behind my own personal work ( ie the word DONE will no longer be transmitted to reflect status stated by others )\n\nWith no commitment on my part whatsoever, to do it. So far as I have failed in my attempt in trying to think through the problem creatively . My organizations handling of the more complex issues I believe you might find very costly, very ! (however many structures available some risk sharing, maybe risk caps ,etc ) but would require my teams doing the work , not yours. Ada should be only a trust, grat administrator. not sure what role you prefer for Eileen as you hired her initially to oversee investments. whether Rich your controller stays or not, is not urgent. having Tom report to a new person,- is. coordination with Suydam Kathy Gregory, I would suggest limiting to one person. The increasing public profile needs to be taken into consideration."}]
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[{"sender": "jeffrey epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Pe"], "timestamp": "1/12/2012 3:22:33 PM", "subject": "Re: B 727 thought", "body": "Call\n\nSorry for all the typos .Sent from my iPhone"}, {"sender": "a", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Jan 12, 2012, at 4:12 PM", "subject": "Re: B 727 thought", "body": "Jeffrey,\n\nthis may be a long shot to save the Boeing deal, or if you think its a dead deal, disregard this.\n\nI thought there was a connection between Tarek and myself, I do believe one concern was operation of Boeing with flight crew. I Know its his problem not ours, but may help make the sale happen,,.\n\nI wrote this email for your review, if you think its worth sending, please critique, and let me know,. thank you:"}, {"sender": "Lawrance Visoski", "recipients": ["Mr. Tarek El Sayed"], "timestamp": null, "subject": "Re: B 727 thought", "body": "Mr. Tarek El Sayed,\nI hope this email finds you well, and believe worth communicating my thoughts to you.\n\nI was surprised to hear that you decided against the purchase of our Super Boeing 727.1 personally thought it was a great match for your business needs in Qatar. If for any reason your decision was based on crew issues and charter needs in the Middle East, I'd like to share some information that might prove beneficial to making you reconsider this purchase.\n\nThe pilot candidates I have lined up for your interview along with the possibility of David Rodgers joining your flight department were as follows:\n\n(at no time did I disclose location or persons to the following pilot candidates to protect your privacy.)\n\nRobert Breslin, who is the former Chief Pilot of Mr. Donald Trump, Mr. Breslin flew the Boeing 727 and Boeing 757 owned by Mr Trump. Mr Breslin is a fine man of 40 years of age estimate, with extensive VIP Boeing operations.\n\nJames Bartakowski, who has extensive flying experience in the Middle east, Africa and Europe régime. Mr. Bartakowski has also been involved in charter operations in Africa and Middle East and has contacted me on several recent occasions with charters for our Boeing 727, James has indicated there is the possibility of 40 —- 60 hours per month charter operations for larger transport category aircraft in your area. I believe there is a growing need for charter in the business community in Qatar and neighboring countries.\n\nBruce Jafahri, who is a current Boeing 727 captain who lived in Doha for two years, and familiar with international operations of Boeing 727 aircraft. Mr. Jafahri currently lives in California and ready for a new opportunity. Bruce is current in the Boeing 727 and also flew Captain on the Boeing 747. Well qualified individual and personable.\n\nMr. El Sayed, as you have seen during our demo flight, our Boeing 727 is in impeccable condition, quite cabin and will provide many years of charter and business flights your company. I believe the large business jet future in Qatar is growing and you will be leading its path, and your initial investment in this purchase will not come close with other aircraft options on the market as you may have seen already.\n\nWe are currently completing the C2C check on the Boeing, and as we have done in the past, assure you it will be a fine aircraft when it leaves Flight Star Maintenance repair facility.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLawrance Visoski"}]
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[{"sender": "Michael Wolff", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "6/22/2018 3:17:02 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "So...a couple of times a year somebody can cull the Internet and write an article about you that recycles every other article. That’s a reason to try to create a new story. But, on the other hand, by not offering new news the old seems just ho-hum."}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 4:51 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-did-trump-and-clinton-pal-jeffrey-epstein-escape-metoo"}]
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AT&T confirms it paid Trump lawyer Michael Cohen for 'insights' on administration
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[{"sender": "Richard Kahn", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "5/9/2018 1:51:01 AM", "subject": "AT&T confirms it paid Trump lawyer Michael Cohen for 'insights' on administration", "body": "https://www.cnbe.com/2018/05/08/att-confirms-it-paid-trump-lawyer-michael-cohen-for-insights-on-administration.html\n\nAT&T confirms it paid Trump lawyer\nMichael Cohen for 'insights' on\n\nadministration\n11:57 AM ET Fri, 4 May 2018 | 01:18\n\nGetty Images\n\nMichael Cohen, longtime personal lawyer and confidante for President Donald Trump,\narrives at the United States District Court Southern District of New York on April 26, 2018\nin New York City.\n\nTelecommunications giant AT&T said Tuesday night that it had paid President Donald\nTrump's lawyer Michael Cohen for \"insights\" about the Trump administration.\n\nAT&T's admission came after a lawyer for porn star Stormy Daniels claimed the company,\ndrug giant Novartis and a Russian oligarch had all made payments to Cohen's shell\ncompany."}]
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Trump @ War
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[{"sender": null, "recipients": ["jeevacation@gmail.com"], "timestamp": "8/23/2018 8:25:40 PM", "subject": "Trump @ War", "body": "https://app.frame.io/presentations/a87092af-cb6a-473b-924 1-582c03dbb906"}]
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IMAGES-007-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022665.txt_14220
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IMAGES-007-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022665.txt
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Re:
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Michael Wolff"], "timestamp": "Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 1:20 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "HE is the story teller , crafted much of it out of whole cloth. . part of her story , is that she was at multiple orgies with clinton and speciifically, the minute details of a dinner had on the island with him, \"he sat on my left. came by black. heli. flown by ghislaine. clinton was NEVER EVER there, never. it punches a hole in the dershowitz , andrew allegation. making it all apparent that it was fantasy. and delusional. thoughts. who should break the story."}, {"sender": "Michael Wolff", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 2:33 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Is Clinton willing to say he was not there? Btw, I've just filed a column for USA Today for Monday explaining how Dershowitz and Andrew allegations were picked up from unverified civil court docs, transferred to UK tabs, which go wild because of no libel rules on U.S. court papers, and then translated back here as \"reported fact.\" Problem with story is that tabs are too invested in present story line, and unlikely that the Times or WSJ will want to touch it--tho, depending on who is willing to on record, they might. There is another politico reporter I know who might do it, again, if the on-the-record sources are public people. Or, I will use it for New York Magazine, but that won't be until Feb. Can you still talk tomorrow? When works? Woody and Soon-Yi coming for dinner tonight. m"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Michael Wolff"], "timestamp": "Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 1:44 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "anytime tomorw ok"}, {"sender": "Michael Wolff", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 10:22 AM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Can you talk at noon? Probably need about 30 minutes. What is best number?"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": ["Michael Wolff"], "timestamp": "Saturday, January 10, 2015", "subject": "Re:", "body": "now good?"}, {"sender": "Michael Wolff", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>"], "timestamp": "1/10/2015 4:43:39 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Need 15"}]
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IMAGES-012-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033300.txt_14224
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IMAGES-012-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033300.txt
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Watching
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[{"sender": "Linda Stone", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "6/27/2016 2:03:17 AM", "subject": "Watching", "body": "Chomsky's requiem for the American Dream. Fascinating. Brilliant guy.\n\nSeparately, trump is not a force for a civil society. EVERY taxi/Uber driver I've encountered is FOR him.\nI really don't get it.\n\nHow are you?\nXo\n\nCo-authored with iPhone auto-correct"}]
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IMAGES-001-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012102.txt_14229
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IMAGES-001-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012102.txt
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[{"sender": "J [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Nicholas Ribis"], "timestamp": "5/7/2019 4:29:00 AM", "subject": null, "body": "https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/06/us/politics/trump-inauguration-stephanie-winston-wolkoff.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage"}]
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IMAGES-010-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028884.txt_14236
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IMAGES-010-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028884.txt
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Re: writing up proposal
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[{"sender": "Lisa New", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "10/27/2014 5:09:58 PM", "subject": "Re: writing up proposal", "body": "Okay. Shall I attach budget? Edit the above and send it. Send it to whom? Lisa"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 11:53 AM", "subject": "Re: writing up proposal", "body": "I think the proposal for 500k is optimistic but can't hurt."}, {"sender": "Lisa New", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 9:48 AM", "subject": "Re: writing up proposal", "body": "Dear Jeffrey,\n\nLarry has told me that you and a friend would like to contribute to my project (hallelujah and thank you a million times, Jeffrey) and that I ought to write up a proposal asking for 500,000. This is wonderful. If this comes to pass, the best way for that money to come, I think, is as a gift to Poetry in America, an initiative at EdLabs at Harvard University. This will give me discretion over its disbursement to HarvardX and WGBH, but this will be absolutely be a Harvard gift that will count as Campaign success and from which Harvard will take some (but not as much)overhead. . So far the best finance people I've met are at EdLabs and they are happy to manage these funds for me. There are other ways to give me this money that leave Harvard out, but my understanding is that your friend would like this to be a Harvard gift.\n\nHere's a draft of what I'd like to do with that money.\n\nI'd like 500,000 to do post-production and distribution of a whole historical period of American poetry (1914-1945 is what I'm thinking--Modernism) and including three episodes of tv.\n\nThe raw materials for that period include interviews with Bill Clinton (including footage not yet used by WGBB), Peter Gallison, Walter Isaacson, Lena Dunham, Woody Allen (whose lawyers didn't like our release a while ago, but we're hoping will soften over time), Harrison Ford (still a maybe), Robert Polito, Sarah Kay, Al Filreis, Rafael Campo, Susan Howe, kids from Nantucket High School, kids from Brookline High School, Alfre Woodard, Jane Pickering, Jay Parini, Ray Dalio, Leon Wieseltier, Richard Dawkins and others; and footage shot in Harlem, Greenwich Village, midtown, Chicago, London (if I have the money to hire a crew there; don't now ), at museums including the Fogg, Harvard Museum of Natural History, Frost's house in Ripton Vermont and more.\n\nThis allows the donor to give to a big Harvard Campaign priority, Teaching and Learning , by supporting Poetry in America, allowing me to produce the crucial segment of the online course with the highest (TV quality) production values and so also supplying higher quality video to WGBH as a way also to cut their costs.\n\nCurrently, HarvardX skimps (on lighting, for instance--see the Bill Clinton interview) and while WGBH ladles money raised by others into everything. I have been pounding away at my friends at WGBH and I know that WGBH producer will work with HarvardX if they can give him footage of the right quality. . That is, we'll use HarvardX as the backlot for WGBH so as to squeeze three episodes out for 250.\n\nThis proposal does not include experiments in schools or the curricular development into courses for teachers that you've seen in other (million dollar_) proposals. But the courses for teachers can't happen before the"}]
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TEXT-002-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033045.txt_14242
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TEXT-002-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033045.txt
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Re:
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Lesley Groff"], "timestamp": "Nov 16, 2017, at 4:46 PM", "subject": "Re: ", "body": "at the moment we will go to lsh on sunday the 26th early then to new york where i will stay the week, larry , it will be assayay and I, trump is in town that week,"}, {"sender": "Lesley Groff", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 4:48 PM", "subject": "Re: ", "body": "We have a ticket for to go back to Paris on Nov 24. What date shall I change this to since she will be traveling with you?"}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Lesley Groff"], "timestamp": "11/16/2017 9:52:54 PM", "subject": "Re: ", "body": "27"}]
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IMAGES-010-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029224.txt_14243
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IMAGES-010-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029224.txt
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Re:
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Joi Ito"], "timestamp": "Jan 4, 2015, at 7:25 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "bad press in fulll swing. she also claims to have dinner on my island with clinton. lots of details where he\nwas sitting etc however he was NEVER on the island NEVER. its silly, but she has lots of traction"}, {"sender": "Joi Ito", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Sunday, January 4, 2015", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Interesting.... Heard Alan is not the type to give up."}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Joi to"], "timestamp": "1/4/2015 12:19:34 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Kabuki Sec royals money"}]
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IMAGES-011-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031022.txt_14244
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IMAGES-011-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031022.txt
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Re: Statement in the Daily Beast?
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[{"sender": "Lawrence Krauss", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 1:15 PM", "subject": "Re: Statement in the Daily Beast?", "body": "jeffrey apparently paid for massages with sex... I believe him when he told me he had no idea the girls were underage, and I doubt that people normally are asked for or present a driver's license under such circumstances... Moreover, I also believe that Jeffrey is an easy target for those who want to take advantage of him... Moreover, I can say with great honesty that Jeffrey's time in prison led him to seriously examine his life in very positive ways and I don't believe in blanket condemnations of people. He served time for something that was determined was inappropriate. I honestly don't know who was the victim in this case. I fully expect that these masseuses knew what they were doing, and were not swayed to do anything with Jeffrey that they were not already doing. That is not to approve of the whole behavior, but lots of people"}, {"sender": "Rebecca Watson", "recipients": ["Lawrence Krauss"], "timestamp": "Apr 6, 2011, at 10:18 AM", "subject": "Re: Statement in the Daily Beast?", "body": "Okay, thanks for this statement . . . I'll print it in full along with the article, probably today. I very, very strongly disagree with your position and hope you eventually reconsider, but I do appreciate you taking the time to respond.\n\n-R"}, {"sender": "Lawrence Krauss", "recipients": ["Rebecca Watson"], "timestamp": "Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 1:27 PM", "subject": "Re: Statement in the Daily Beast?", "body": "ok.. I just sent an additional email which moderates this.. everyone was a victim, including Jeffrey here.. and there was no happy resolution.. please add.. \"probably everyone was a victim, with no happy resolution or consequences of these activities\", after \"was the victim in this case.\"."}, {"sender": "Rebecca Watson", "recipients": ["Lawrence Krauss"], "timestamp": "April 6, 2011 10:28:36 AM MST", "subject": "Re: Statement in the Daily Beast?", "body": "Okay, will do."}, {"sender": "Lawrence Krauss", "recipients": ["Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 11:31 PM", "subject": "Re: Statement in the Daily Beast?", "body": "just so you know.. you can read from bottom up.. you may be mad that I was blunt... haven't heard from you.. hope all is well.."}, {"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Lawrence Krauss"], "timestamp": "4/6/2011 10:15:22 PM", "subject": "Re: Statement in the Daily Beast?", "body": "no it was appreciated. thanks"}]
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IMAGES-012-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032793.txt_14245
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IMAGES-012-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032793.txt
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Re:
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[{"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "24 July 2018 21:54", "subject": "Re:", "body": "if you can , send me the spec on the bbj, with calendar dates for next few checks. . as you can see trump\nnow said he wants a deal with iran. nuts"}, {"sender": "Alireza Ittihadich <iS", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 9:57 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "Let's keep our friendship and talk politics, you are after free information and I NO longer provide free\ninformation."}, {"sender": "jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "On 24 Jul 2018, at 22:10", "subject": "Re:", "body": "i thought you were selling it"}, {"sender": "Alireza Ittihadich", "recipients": ["jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]"], "timestamp": "7/24/2018 8:13:58 PM", "subject": "Re:", "body": "I’m not being funny, We got an Offer a few hours ago and we’re going to accept it."}]
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IMAGES-011-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031036.txt_14248
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IMAGES-011-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031036.txt
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Re: Check ou - Sok pA Google
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[{"sender": "qa", "recipients": ["jeevacation@gmail.com"], "timestamp": "Sat, May 14, 2011 at 5:20 PM", "subject": "Re: Check out (i - S6k pa Google", "body": "Click here - S6k pa Google | met this terrific girl in a church in Gotland, godmother to my friend Angelina Jolins baby girl..she was so beautiful | thought - and she is obviously! And nice! Wants to do more good for Africa than she already does..thought of you but she may not be the Swedish girl we look for....\n\n| am packing last minute - did not hear back from you...its ok | understand if it was much to ask for...but you did it last year so now when things are tough you spoilt me..! | will meet your friend Bill Clinton in Stockholm this Thursday - at the royal opera!! - next year SALSS - if | survive this year...will have a focus on Globalization and | thought | ask him to come....?! Anyway, off we go, me and Lalla...to start with to interview 10 candidates for FEOY 2011...Much love BE"}, {"sender": "jeffrey epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["qa"], "timestamp": "2011-05-14 12:18:45 Eastern Daylight Time", "subject": "Re: Check out (i - S6k pa Google", "body": "she has been in my house. | will give you the 25k that you need."}, {"sender": null, "recipients": ["jeevacation@gmail.com"], "timestamp": "Sat, May 14, 2011 at 6:43 PM", "subject": "Re: Check out (i - S6k pa Google", "body": "JEFFREY EPSTEIN - YOU ARE THE BEST - YOU MADE NOT ONLY MY DAY BUT MY TRIP! TACK!!BE"}, {"sender": "Jeffrey Epstein", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "May 14, 2011, at 7:52 PM", "subject": "Re: Check ou - Sok pA Google", "body": "25k from enhanced ed"}, {"sender": "Richard Kahn", "recipients": [], "timestamp": "May 16, 2011, at 5:10 PM", "subject": "Re: Check ou - Sok pA Google", "body": "confirming that donation is to Stockholm School of Economics for 25k"}, {"sender": "jeffrey epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]", "recipients": ["Richard Kahn"], "timestamp": "5/16/2011 8:28:27 PM", "subject": "Re: Check ou - Sok pA Google", "body": "Yes\n\nSorry for all the typos .Sent from my iPhone"}]
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