EFTA00007609.pdf

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Type: Correspondence / letter
File Size: 767 KB
Summary

A letter, likely from Jeffrey Epstein to interior designer Alberto Pinto, refusing to accept Pinto's resignation from the 'island project' (Little St. James). The sender complains about missed deadlines (Christmas, July), unfinished work (wooden crates in the living room), and lack of communication from an employee named Jean. The letter emphasizes the personal nature of their relationship ('family member', 'friend') while insisting that Cabinet Pinto is professionally obligated to complete the 'Moroccan style' interior work.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Alberto Recipient / Designer
Addressed as 'Alberto', likely Alberto Pinto based on context of 'Cabinet Pinto'. The writer refuses his resignation.
Jeffrey Epstein Sender (Implied)
The author of the letter (unsigned but implied by the 'Island project' and file source) writing to a contractor/desig...
Jean Employee
Employee of Alberto/Cabinet Pinto who assured the project would be complete by July.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
Cabinet Pinto
The firm Alberto belongs to; the entity the sender claims to have the 'total relationship' with.

Timeline (2 events)

End of July
Revised completion date promised by Jean.
Island
Last Christmas
Original deadline for the island project.
Island

Locations (1)

Location Context
Refers to the 'island project' and 'big house Island project', likely Little St. James.

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Client/Contractor & Friend Alberto
Refers to him as a 'family member', signs off 'I remain your friend', but discusses business/contractual obligations.
Alberto Principal/Owner Cabinet Pinto
Sender notes relationship is with Cabinet Pinto and obligation falls on Alberto personally.

Key Quotes (6)

"I cannot accept your 'resignation'."
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"it is not that simple to abandon a 'family member', no matter how frustrating or good-looking he may be."
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Quote #2
"till this day there are still wooden packing crates for side tables in the living room"
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Quote #3
"drawings in a Moroccan style"
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Quote #4
"I have my total relationship not with Jean, but with Cabinet Pinto"
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Quote #5
"I remain your friend"
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Quote #6

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