This handwritten journal entry, dated January 7, 1996, details the author's feelings after returning from a 'life-changing' trip to New York. The author feels a strong connection to the city, a sense of newfound independence, and describes a highlight of the trip: seeing 'Phantom of the Opera' with a companion and then visiting Jeff Epstein's house for champagne. The author notes finding Epstein 'down to earth' and thanks him for the trip, implying his involvement in arranging it.
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Hosted the author and a companion at his house for champagne. The author describes him as 'down to earth & easy to ta...
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A person, referred to as 'her', whom the author misses greatly and wishes to see more often.
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A person who accompanied the author to see 'Phantom of the Opera' and to Jeff Epstein's house.
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The destination of a trip the author returned from on the date of the entry.
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A location of a previous trip mentioned by the author for comparison.
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Described by the author as an 'amazing city' where they felt comfortable and belonged.
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A place the author and a companion visited for champagne after seeing a show.
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"I feel like it was a trip that changed my whole outlook on life."Source
"New York is such an amazing city. I felt really comfortable there - like I know that I belonged there & would live there at some point hopefully soon."Source
"The best night was when [DOJ REDACTION] & I saw Phantom of the Opera. We went to Jeff Epstein's house & had champagne w/him. I found him down to earth & easy to talk to."Source
"I thanked him so much for the trip, etc."Source
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