This document is an email chain from October 2-3, 2017, where Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Barry J. Cohen discuss the financial management of one of Epstein's airplanes. They deliberate over a plan to make the aircraft profitable, factoring in depreciation and charter payments from 'Apollo,' and also discuss planned upgrades. Epstein forwards the conversation to another associate, Melanie Spinella, with a sarcastic comment about the plan resulting in him paying taxes.
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| jeffrey E. | Correspondent |
Identified as Jeffrey Epstein via his email jeevacation@gmail.com. He is discussing the management, profitability, an...
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| Melanie Spinella | Recipient |
Recipient of a forwarded email from Jeffrey Epstein on 10/3/2017 regarding 'Plane management'.
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| Barry J. Cohen | Correspondent |
An associate of Jeffrey Epstein involved in the financial and logistical management of his plane. He discusses profit...
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| Apollo |
Mentioned in the context of 'Apollo charter payments' which are a factor in calculating the plane's profitability aft...
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Appears as a Bates stamp ('HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026455') at the bottom of the document, indicating it was part of a docume...
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"does this mean that under their brilliant structure you will have a profit and pay tax for using your plane??!"Source
"My biggest fear about taking this job is that there wouldn't be enough to do. You told me that concern was crazy. You were right."Source
"On our to-do list, but back of the envelope, we satisfied ourselves that after depreciation, we would show a profit. (In part because Apollo charter payments factor in depreciation.)"Source
"I think I talked him out of automating the divans."Source
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