This document is a December 2018 email chain where author Michael Wolff advises Jeffrey Epstein on public relations strategy. Wolff responds to a forwarded defense statement written by Ken Starr, who argues Epstein's plea deal was justified and not a 'sweetheart deal'. Wolff suggests leveraging Epstein's connection to former President Clinton and framing the story's resurgence as a political attack on then-Labor Secretary Alex Acosta, the former prosecutor in the case.
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| Michael Wolff | Sender |
Sent the primary email, providing strategic advice to Jeffrey Epstein on how to frame the narrative around his case.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Recipient / Subject |
Recipient of Michael Wolff's email (as jeevacation@gmail.com). He is the subject of the entire discussion, referred t...
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| Kathy Ruemmler | Recipient (CC) |
CC'd on Michael Wolff's email to Jeffrey Epstein.
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| Darren Indyke | Recipient (CC) |
CC'd on Michael Wolff's email to Jeffrey Epstein.
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| Ken Starr | Author of forwarded message |
Author of a statement defending Jeffrey Epstein's plea deal. He refers to Epstein as his 'former client -- and now-fr...
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| Alan Dershowitz | Recipient (CC) |
CC'd on Ken Starr's email to Jeffrey Epstein.
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| Clinton | Former President |
Mentioned by Michael Wolff as a public connection to Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting this connection could be evoked.
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| Alex Acosta | Former U.S. Attorney / then-Secretary of Labor |
Mentioned as the former United States Attorney in South Florida who dealt with Epstein's case. Wolff suggests the sto...
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Federal government | ||
| Trump administration | ||
| Justice Department | ||
| Palm Beach State Attorney's Office | ||
| Sex Crimes Division | ||
| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT (House Oversight Committee) |
| Location | Context |
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"Seems very good. Is there reason or opportunity here to evoke JE's Clinton connection?"Source
"...one reason to revive the story is that it is a way to tar a Trump administration official, who, in the normal course of his duties, happened to deal with the case."Source
""Sweetheart deal! " So goes the critique of the resolution of a long-ago case involving our former client -- and now-friend -- Jeffrey Epstein."Source
"The critique is profoundly misplaced, supported neither by the law or the facts, nor by the structure of our constitutional republic."Source
"Jeffrey Epstein, a successful self-made businessman with no prior criminal history whatever, engaged in illegal conduct that amounts to solicitation of prostitution."Source
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