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This document is an email from Jack Goldberger to Jeffrey Epstein, dated March 7, 2011, forwarding an interview request from Kirsty Mackenzie, an editor at the BBC's 'Today' programme. Mackenzie sought the interview to allow Epstein to respond to 'stories which are circulating, however inaccurately, about both him and Prince Andrew, the Duke of York'. The email pitches the 'Today' programme as a prestigious platform, listing many high-profile past guests.

People (22)

Name Role Context
Jack Goldberger Attorney for Jeffrey Epstein
Sender of the forwarded email to Jeffrey Epstein. He is identified as Epstein's attorney in the original email from K...
Jeffrey Epstein Recipient of email, subject of interview request
Recipient of the forwarded email at jeevacation@gmail.com. The BBC seeks to interview him regarding stories about him...
Kirsty Mackenzie Interviews Editor, Today Programme, BBC News
Sender of the original email requesting an interview with Jeffrey Epstein.
Prince Andrew, the Duke of York Royal Family Member
Mentioned alongside Jeffrey Epstein as the subject of 'circulating stories' that the BBC wishes to scrutinize in an i...
Tim Geithner US Treasury Secretary
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
Nicholas Sarkozy President
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
Hamid Karzai President
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
HRH the Prince of Wales Royal Family Member
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
Musharraf former President
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
Condoleezza Rice former Secretary of State
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
Bill Clinton former President
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
George Mitchell Senator
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
Al Gore Politician
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
Kofi Annan Diplomat
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
Tony Blair former Prime Minister
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
Dalai Lama Spiritual Leader
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
Bill Gates Businessman/Philanthropist
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
George Soros Businessman/Philanthropist
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
Stephen Hawking Scientist
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
Sir Paul McCartney Musician
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
Mick Jaggar Musician
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.
Salman Rushdie Author
Listed as a past guest on the BBC's Today programme.

Timeline (1 events)

2011-03-07
Kirsty Mackenzie of the BBC's Today Programme sent an email requesting an interview with Jeffrey Epstein to discuss 'stories which are circulating, however inaccurately, about both him and Prince Andrew, the Duke of York'. The request was forwarded to Epstein by his attorney, Jack Goldberger.

Locations (1)

Location Context
UK

Relationships (2)

Jack Goldberger Attorney-Client Jeffrey Epstein
Kirsty Mackenzie's email refers to Goldberger as Epstein's attorney: '...if you would, as his attorney, forward this message...'. Goldberger then forwards the email to Epstein's address.
Mentioned together as the subjects of 'stories which are circulating' in the UK press, which the BBC wished to interview Epstein about.

Key Quotes (2)

"I am writing in an attempt to make contact with Jeffrey Epstein and wondered if you would, as his attorney, forward this message on to him?"
Source
— Kirsty Mackenzie (Opening of the email from Kirsty Mackenzie to Jack Goldberger.)
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Quote #1
"We 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 is at large in the UK press can be better scrutinised?"
Source
— Kirsty Mackenzie (Explaining the reason for the interview request to Jeffrey Epstein's attorney.)
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Quote #2

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