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Type: Email
File Size: 1.48 MB
Summary

An email from Jeffrey Epstein dated February 6, 2011, replying to a redacted recipient who recommended the documentary 'Inside Job' (2010). Epstein confirms he has seen it with a brief 'I have'. The email includes an embedded snippet of a New York Times review of the film by A.O. Scott.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Sender
Sent email reply confirming he has seen the documentary.
[Redacted] Recipient
Original sender of the recommendation to see 'Inside Job'.
Henry Paulson Subject in Article
Pictured in the attached article snippet.
Ben Bernanke Subject in Article
Pictured in the attached article snippet.
Timothy Geithner Subject in Article
Pictured in the attached article snippet.
A. O. Scott Author
Author of the NYT article snippet embedded in the email.
Charles Ferguson Director
Referenced as 'Mr. Ferguson' in the article snippet regarding the film 'Inside Job'.
Nathaniel Hawthorne Author
Referenced in the article snippet for comparison.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
The New York Times
Publisher of the article/review included in the email.
Sony Pictures Classics
Credited for the image in the article.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Relationships (1)

Jeffrey Epstein Correspondence [Redacted]
Email exchange discussing the documentary 'Inside Job'.

Key Quotes (1)

"I have"
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From: Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]
Sent: 2/6/2011 11:18:44 AM
To: [REDACTED]
Subject: Re: You should see this movie/documentary
Attachments: image001.jpg
I have
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 3:26 AM, [REDACTED] wrote:
Inside Job (2010)
NYT Critics' Pick This movie has been designated a Critic's Pick by the film reviewers of The New York Times.
[Image of Henry Paulson, Ben Bernanke, and Timothy Geithner]
Sony Pictures Classics
Henry Paulson, Ben Bernanke and Timothy Geithner in the documentary "Inside Job."
Who Maimed the Economy, and How
By A. O. SCOTT
"Inside Job," a sleek, briskly paced film whose title suggests a heist movie, is the story of a crime without punishment, of an outrage that has so far largely escaped legal sanction and societal stigma. The betrayal of public trust and collective values that Mr. Ferguson chronicles was far more brazen and damaging than the adultery in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel, which treated Hester more as scapegoat than villain.
The gist of this movie, which begins in a mood of calm reflection and grows angrier and more incredulous as it goes on, is unmistakably punitive. The density of information and the complexity of the subject matter make "Inside Job" feel like a classroom lecture at times, but by the end Mr. Ferguson has summoned the scourging moral force of a pulpit-shaking sermon. That he delivers it with rigor, restraint and good humor makes his case all the more devastating.
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