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Extraction Summary

11
People
7
Organizations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Email chain
File Size: 2.74 MB
Summary

An email chain from July 4, 2018, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeevacation) and attorney David Schoen. They discuss the Mueller investigation, specifically criticizing Peter Strzok, Andrew McCabe, and Andrew Weissmann for alleged political bias and misconduct. Schoen provides a detailed anecdote accusing Weissmann of unethical behavior in the EDNY.

People (11)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey E. Sender/Recipient
Using email jeevacation@gmail.com. Discusses Strzok, Mueller, and the nature of prosecutorial bias.
David Schoen Recipient/Sender
Attorney corresponding with Epstein. Critique of the Mueller investigation, Andrew Weissmann, and FBI bias. ( identif...
Peter Strzok FBI Agent
Discussed regarding his testimony, texts, and bias against Trump.
Andrew McCabe FBI Official
Referred to as 'Andy', the 'number 2 guy in the FBI'. Discussed regarding meetings with Strzok.
James Comey Former FBI Director
Mentioned in relation to the WSJ leak and conflict with McCabe.
Michael Flynn Former National Security Advisor
Described as an 'interesting case'; writer claims they could have gotten his plea back.
Robert Mueller Special Counsel
Criticized for his selection of team members, specifically Weissmann.
Andrew Weissmann Mueller Team Member
Heavily criticized as 'The Pathological Liar', accused of withholding evidence and ruining Arthur Anderson/Enron.
Donald Trump President
Subject of the investigation discussed; 'Stop Trump' texts mentioned.
Michael Cohen Attorney
Mentioned by Epstein in list of people involved in investigations.
John Gotti Crime Boss
Mentioned as an anomaly regarding agent personality.

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation; central to the discussion of bias.
DOJ Office of the Inspector General (IG)
Referenced regarding a report and testimony.
EDNY
Eastern District of New York; where Weissmann worked.
WSJ
Wall Street Journal; referenced regarding a leak.
Arthur Anderson
Accounting firm mentioned as being ruined by Weissmann.
Enron
Company mentioned as being ruined by Weissmann.
SNL
Saturday Night Live; referenced for the 'Pathological Liar' character.

Locations (1)

Location Context
Andrew McCabe's office at the FBI.

Relationships (3)

Jeffrey Epstein Attorney-Client/Friendly David Schoen
Epstein writes 'we're on the same team'. Schoen discusses legal strategy and philosophy extensively with him.
Peter Strzok Professional/Conspiratorial (alleged) Andrew McCabe
Emails discuss them meeting in McCabe's office to discuss stopping Trump.
Robert Mueller Professional Andrew Weissmann
Mueller chose Weissmann for his team; Schoen claims Mueller knows Weissmann's conduct.

Key Quotes (5)

"Personal/Political bias is one thing (I still would exploit it any and every time on cross)"
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"I have spent my whole career fighting bullies and crooked, unethical prosecutors."
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"we're on the same team."
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"Andrew Weissmann was known in the EDNY as 'The Pathological Liar' after the SNL character."
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"He literally would withhold exculpatory evidence throughout the case and then one day when defense counsel went to the bathroom or lunch, stick the documents under others on his table and tell the judge the lawyer had it all along."
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From: [REDACTED]
Sent: 7/4/2018 1:02:08 PM
To: jeevacation@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Hello
Importance: High
Personal/Political bias is one thing (I still would exploit it any and every time on cross); this was an obsession and directly relevant "Stop Trump." Also, the IG made clear in his testimony Strzok told him McCabe was there. McCabe is another real character. He denies this; but he also is irreconcilably at odds with Comey on WSJ leak. Absolutely right that taking emails alone is not fair; but I would point out that it is folks like Strzok and company who have ruined many a businessman's life based exclusively on a twisted reading of emails sold to a jury. Flynn is an interesting case. I believe I could have gotten his plea back for him in a second based on what has surfaced; but he decided to go a different way. But as to your underlying point that there might well be something to go after with these guys, I hear you; but I have spent my whole career fighting bullies and crooked, unethical prosecutors. That will remain a guiding principle for me, whether the target is popular, hated, a complete jerk, guilty, etc. I am doing ok, thanks. I see you really follow this stuff.
-----Original Message-----
From: jeffrey E.
To: David Schoen [REDACTED]
Sent: Wed, Jul 4, 2018 8:51 am
Subject: Re: Hello
we're on the same team. strzok. testimony was that discussions with lovers , often include embellishments. and not indicative of non professionalism. I believe he said nothing more than it referenced " andys office". . [REDACTED] says andy was there. how many other people were there ? were strzok and [REDACTED] off in the corner talking to each other . was mccabe on the phone? you know that taking emails alone is not meaningful. . isnt it a but much to say that prosecutors that have strong opinions . should be looked out with skepticism? who doesnt have bias. . strzok had many neg hillary opinions . . - michael cohen. michael flynn. . are not fictions created by mueller ? how are you ?
On Wed, Jul 4, 2018 at 8:31 AM, <[REDACTED]> wrote:
Gotti was an anomaly because of his personality (some agents loved him and some hated him); but I get your point. Couple of things:
1. This the investigation of the President. It is only as good as public confidence in it can be (subtracting the conspiracy theorists on both sides). We just can't have someone with this kind of political bias as a lead investigator. But more importantly, he was not alone. He was just stupid enough to show it in office emails. We don't yet know what his private emails showed. Strzok, however, says that he met with McCabe - the number 2 guy in the FBI - and in his office discussed how best to stop Trump from becoming President. That just cannot be tolerated. Plus, if I find any evidence of personal or other extraneous animus in any case by any agent or prosecutor, I view it as an open invitation for cross examination and any other exploitation possible as it cannot be an accepted part of the process.
2. In this whole matter, I am most disturbed by the composition of the Mueller team and it seems to me that if we are to learn anything from the IG's report it is the importance of having an investigation conducted above-board without personal and political baggage. Mueller had a whole universe of lawyers from around the country to choose from to make up his team. He purposefully chose a murderer's row of the worst. I can go one by one; but I will spare you. Here are a couple of examples:
A. Andrew Weissmann was known in the EDNY as "The Pathological Liar" after the SNL character. He literally would withhold exculpatory evidence throughout the case and then one day when defense counsel went to the bathroom or lunch, stick the documents under others on his table and tell the judge the lawyer had it all along. I have been brought into a case in which he lied from start to finish - and now his rats have come to me to admit their role in it - to get murder convictions in two cases. He has been cited by judges for his misconduct and he runined both Arthur Anderson and Enron through his work, all of which was rejected by the higher courts. He also is a Trump hater and Clinton sycophant. Mueller knows Weissmann's conduct up close and personal. He chose Weissmann for his chief counsel at the FBI years ago.
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