This document is an email chain from March 17, 2019, between Larry Summers and 'J' (using the address jeevacation@gmail.com, commonly associated with Jeffrey Epstein). The discussion concerns a 'Call from New Yorker' and how Summers should handle a dispute with an unnamed woman. 'J' advises Summers against sending a written note, comparing it to 'retreating into the locker room' or 'trump firing comey,' urging him instead to act with dignity and strength.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Larry Summers | Sender/Recipient |
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary (implied by website/twitter). He is seeking advice on how to handle a communication is...
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| J | Sender/Recipient |
User of email 'jeevacation@gmail.com' (often associated with Jeffrey Epstein in these document releases). Providing s...
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| Donald Trump | Mentioned |
Referenced in a metaphor by 'J': 'its like trump firing comey.'
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| James Comey | Mentioned |
Referenced in a metaphor by 'J'.
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| Unnamed Female ('she') | Subject of discussion |
A person Summers apparently cares about and is currently in conflict or negotiation with.
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| New Yorker |
Mentioned in the subject line 'Call from New Yorker', likely referring to the magazine.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033437'.
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Mentioned in email signature.
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"its like trump firing comey. :)"Source
"this is only the first quarter of the game. if you call a time out, its on the field and done with dignity, you cant retreat into the locker room and send a note to the opposing side."Source
"I think sometimes written communication shows seriousness of thought but see your point"Source
"you care very much for this person. you might want to demonstrate that . a note does the very opposite."Source
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