In this May 2016 email exchange, journalist Michael Wolff asks Jeffrey Epstein for suggested questions for an upcoming interview with Donald Trump. Epstein responds with a list of 'provocative' topics, including questions about Trump's actual net worth, a mortgage on Mar-a-Lago, casino bankruptcy maneuvers involving his father purchasing chips, loans from his brother-in-law, and the role of an individual named Matt.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey E. | Sender |
Jeffrey Epstein sending email from jeevacation@gmail.com suggesting questions about Trump.
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| Michael Wolff | Recipient |
Journalist asking Epstein for interview questions for Donald Trump.
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| Donald Trump | Subject |
Subject of the interview and Epstein's suggested questions (referred to as 'Trump' and 'he').
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| Matt | Associate of Trump |
Mentioned as 'matt his bag man?'
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| Trump's Father | Family Member |
Fred Trump (implied), mentioned regarding buying chips to stave off bankruptcy and inheritance.
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| Robert | Family Member |
Trump's brother.
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| Brother in law | Family Member |
Mentioned regarding a loan; identified as '( JUdges husband)'.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Trump Shuttle |
Mentioned as a topic for discussion.
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| Hawaiian Tropic |
Mentioned in context of contests.
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| JEE |
Entity mentioned in the legal disclaimer (Jeffrey E. Epstein).
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029271.
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"do you want to be provacative . ?"Source
"people dont want to conribute money as he said he is worth over 10b"Source
"fatther bought chips in the casino to stave off bankruptcy, chips because it was better than a first lien."Source
"matt his bag man?"Source
"otherwise you can just throw casys"Source
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