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This document is an email chain from January 6, 2017, between Sultan Bin Sulayem and Jeffrey Epstein regarding the upcoming Presidential inauguration. Sulayem asks Epstein if he should accept an invitation from Tom Barrack and if it would be possible to shake hands with Donald Trump. Epstein responds that the event will be very crowded and shaking hands is 'unlikely,' but suggests it might be worth it if Sulayem can meet people before or after in Washington or New York.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Sultan Bin Sulayem | Sender/Recipient |
Asking Epstein for advice regarding the Presidential inauguration, specifically about an invitation from Tom Barrack ...
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| Jeffrey E. | Recipient/Sender |
Jeffrey Epstein. Responding to Sultan Bin Sulayem using email jeevacation@gmail.com, advising on crowds and the likel...
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| Trump | Subject of inquiry |
Donald Trump. Sultan Bin Sulayem asks if it is possible to shake his hand.
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| Tom Barrack | Inviter |
Mentioned as the person who sent an invitation to Sultan Bin Sulayem.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| JEE |
Mentioned in the confidentiality footer ('property of JEE'), referring to Jeffrey Epstein's entity.
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Relationships (2)
Sulayem asks Epstein for advice on whether to accept a high-profile invitation and the feasibility of meeting the President-elect.
Barrack sent an invitation to Sulayem.
Key Quotes (3)
"Do you think it will be possible to shake hand with trump"Source
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Quote #1
"Should I accept the invitation sent by Tom barrack"Source
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Quote #2
"very many people going. it will be very crowded . but if you can meet some before or after in either wash or ny , it might be worth it. . but unlikely"Source
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Quote #3
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