EFTA00007582.pdf

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Type: Letter / correspondence
File Size: 391 KB
Summary

This document is a letter, likely from Jeffrey Epstein, to Alberto (of Cabinet Pinto), rejecting Alberto's resignation from the 'island project' (Little St. James). The sender invokes their friendship and 'family' status to pressure Alberto into completing the work on the 'big house', citing missed deadlines (Christmas, July), unfinished furniture installation, and expenses incurred for 'Moroccan style' permits. The sender insists that the obligation falls on Alberto personally, not his employee Jean.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Alberto Recipient / Interior Designer
Addressed as 'Alberto', owner/principal of Cabinet Pinto. Attempted to resign from the project.
Jean Employee
Employee of Cabinet Pinto/Alberto. Assured the sender the project would be done by July.
Jeffrey Epstein Sender (Implied)
The letter is unsigned but the context of the 'island project', the 'big house', and the demanding tone is consistent...

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
Cabinet Pinto
Design firm owned by Alberto. The sender states their total relationship is with this entity.

Timeline (2 events)

End of July
Deadline assured by Jean for the project completion, which was missed.
Island
Jean Sender
Last Christmas
Initial deadline for the island project which was missed.
Island
Alberto Sender

Locations (2)

Location Context
Site of the 'island project' and 'big house Island project'. Likely Little St. James.
Specific room mentioned where packing crates for side tables are located.

Relationships (2)

Sender Client/Contractor & Friend Alberto
Sender refers to Alberto as a 'family member', mentions 'unique understanding', and signs off 'I remain your friend'. Also professional relationship via Cabinet Pinto.
Sender Client/Employee connection Jean
Sender has 'great respect' for Jean but views him only as an employee.

Key Quotes (7)

"I cannot accept your 'resignation'."
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"it is not that simple to abandon a 'family member', no matter how frustrating or good-looking he may be."
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"You and I have, I thought, a unique understanding."
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"till this day there are still wooden packing crates for side tables in the living room"
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"I would hope that you will reconsider the big house Island project."
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"we have bought many things for the interior and have incurred great expense to get permits and drawings in a Moroccan style"
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"as I have my total relationship not with Jean, but with Cabinet Pinto, the obligation falls on you personally."
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Full Extracted Text

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Alberto,
I received your short letter with great disappointment. Unfortunately, today, I cannot accept your "resignation". I'm sorry, but it is not that simple to abandon a "family member", no matter how frustrating or good-looking he may be.
If my appreciation for both you and your talent has not been adequately expressed as you and I have not spoken directly, I apologize.
I am sure you have forgotten, but you had initially assured me that the island project would be done for last Christmas. I have always been both gracious and generous in forgiving the dates that have slipped by. You and I have, I thought, a unique understanding.
Jean, who assured me the project would be completely by the end of July, when in fact, for example, till this day there are still wooden packing crates for side tables in the living room, has yet to contact me. Furniture was supposed to arrive, but even until today, I have not been told what and when to expect the balance.
Alberto, it is your right to take on only jobs you want. It is both unfair, unfriendly and unprofessional to simply leave a job undone in the middle. This is not your way. I don't believe that you would treat a less friendly client with the same disregard.
I would hope that you will reconsider the big house Island project. As you know, we have bought many things for the interior and have incurred great expense to get permits and drawings in a Moroccan style, but if you choose not to move forward, I think at a minimum, my house should not be left in the state of disrepair in which it currently sits and should be brought to completion as soon as possible. If Jean, who I have great respect for, does not want to complete it as I believe he is only an employee and as I have my total relationship not with Jean, but with Cabinet Pinto, the obligation falls on you personally. This is only right, you know it is.
As you are aware, I was told repeatedly that you would call me upon return from your vacation and both visit and finish the project. You and I have more of a friendship than my receiving, in a frankly impolite way, only a letter and not even the phone call I was repeatedly promised.
(However, I know you don't like tension) Please call me at your earliest convenience.
I remain your friend
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