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Extraction Summary
9
People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes
Document Information
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Email
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Summary
This document is a December 15, 2018 email chain revealing a discussion about public relations strategy for Jeffrey Epstein. The chain includes a forwarded message from Ken Starr, who calls Epstein a 'now-friend' and provides a drafted defense of his controversial plea deal, framing it as a state matter with federal overreach. Correspondents Michael Wolff and Matthew Hiltzik discuss strategic messaging, including whether to invoke Epstein's Clinton connection, target Trump official Alex Acosta, and have Epstein admit some wrongdoing.
People (9)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Matthew Hiltzik | Sender |
Sent the top-level email suggesting that a statement should include Jeffrey Epstein acknowledging wrongdoing.
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| Michael Wolff | Recipient/Correspondent |
Received Hiltzik's email and previously wrote an email suggesting to use Epstein's connection to Clinton and to frame...
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject / Correspondent |
Referred to as 'JE'. He is the central subject of the email chain, CC'd on the top email, and his email address (jeev...
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| Kathy Ruemmler | Recipient (CC) |
Copied on Matthew Hiltzik's email.
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| Darren Indyke | Recipient (CC) |
Copied on Matthew Hiltzik's email.
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| Ken Starr | Correspondent |
Author of the forwarded message defending Jeffrey Epstein's plea deal. He refers to Epstein as his 'former client -- ...
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| Alan Dershowitz | Recipient (CC) |
Copied on Ken Starr's email to Jeffrey Epstein.
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| Clinton | Former President |
Mentioned by Michael Wolff in the context of 'JE's Clinton connection'.
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| Alex Acosta | Government Official |
Identified by Ken Starr as the 'now-Secretary of Labor' and 'then the United States Attorney in south Florida'. He is...
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Organizations (4)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Federal government |
Mentioned multiple times in relation to its 'intrusion' in Epstein's case.
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| Trump administration |
Mentioned by Michael Wolff in the context of targeting an official from the administration.
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| Justice Department |
Mentioned by Ken Starr as being criticized.
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| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
Appears in the footer of the document, likely indicating the House Oversight Committee as the source that released th...
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Timeline (1 events)
2018-12-15
An email discussion between Jeffrey Epstein's associates about crafting a public relations narrative to defend his 2008 non-prosecution agreement. The discussion includes a draft defense written by Ken Starr and strategic suggestions from Michael Wolff and Matthew Hiltzik.
Locations (3)
| Location | Context |
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Described as the location of Epstein's 'quintessentially local criminal matter'.
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Location of the 'able, honest prosecutors' who initially handled Epstein's case.
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Location of the Justice Department, whose 'highest levels' are mentioned.
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Relationships (5)
Ken Starr refers to Jeffrey Epstein as 'our former client -- and now-friend' in his email.
Alan Dershowitz was CC'd on a strategic legal/PR email from Ken Starr to Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting he was part of the advisory team.
Michael Wolff's email mentions that Epstein 'had been publicly connected to the former President'.
Hiltzik is involved in crafting PR strategy for Epstein.
Wolff is involved in crafting PR strategy for Epstein.
Key Quotes (5)
"Also think there should be a line in there somewhere which clearly confirms that JE understands and recognizes that he did something wrong"Source
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"Is there reason or opportunity here to evoke JE's Clinton connection? ... one reason to revive the story is that it is a way to tar a Trump administration official..."Source
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Quote #2
""Sweetheart deal! " So goes the critique of the resolution of a long-ago case involving our former client -- and now-friend -- Jeffrey Epstein."Source
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Quote #3
"The critique is profoundly misplaced, supported neither by the law or the facts, nor by the structure of our constitutional republic."Source
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Quote #4
"Here are the key facts: Jeffrey Epstein... engaged in illegal conduct that amounts to solicitation of prostitution. That was wrong..."Source
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Quote #5
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