An email thread from March 17, 2019, between Larry Summers and 'J' (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com, associated with Jeffrey Epstein). The conversation involves J giving Summers advice on a conflict or negotiation with an unnamed woman, advising him that sending a written note instead of meeting face-to-face is 'bad form' and comparing it to 'Trump firing Comey.' Summers attempts to defend written communication as showing 'seriousness of thought,' but J insists on face-to-face interaction.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Larry Summers | Participant |
Former Treasury Secretary/Harvard President, engaging in a discussion about communication strategy.
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| J | Participant/Advisor |
User of email 'jeevacation@gmail.com' (widely associated with Jeffrey Epstein in legal documents). Giving advice to S...
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| Unnamed Female ('she') | Subject |
Third party discussed in the email; someone Summers cares about and is negotiating/interacting with.
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| Trump | Mentioned |
Referenced in a metaphor regarding firing James Comey.
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| Comey | Mentioned |
Referenced in a metaphor regarding his firing by Trump.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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Mentioned in signature (@lhsummers)
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033406'
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"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
"its like trump firing comey. :)"Source
"I think sometimes written communication shows seriousness of thought but see your point"Source
"you can be both thoughtful and face to face"Source
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