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Relationships
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Summary

An email chain from December 2018 involving Jeffrey Epstein, his lawyers (Ken Starr, Alan Dershowitz), and PR advisors (Michael Wolff, Matthew Hiltzik) strategizing a defense against renewed scrutiny of Epstein's 2008 plea deal. Ken Starr drafts a statement arguing the federal government overstepped in a local matter and defending the plea deal as appropriate, characterizing Epstein's crimes merely as 'solicitation of prostitution.' Michael Wolff suggests deflecting blame by highlighting Epstein's connections to Bill Clinton and framing the current scrutiny as a political attack on Trump Labor Secretary Alex Acosta.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Matthew Hiltzik Sender / PR Consultant
Advising on PR strategy, suggests Epstein must admit he did something wrong.
Michael Wolff Recipient / Journalist/Author
Suggests bringing up the 'Clinton connection' and framing the attacks as political moves against the Trump administra...
Jeffrey Epstein CC / Subject (JE) / Forwarder (J)
Referred to as 'JE' and 'J'. Using email jeevacation@gmail.com. Soliciting thoughts on Ken Starr's draft.
Kathy Ruemmler CC / Legal Counsel
Copied on the strategy email.
Darren Indyke CC / Lawyer
Epstein's longtime lawyer, copied on the email.
Ken Starr Original Sender / Legal Counsel
Drafted a statement defending the 2008 plea deal, referring to Epstein as 'former client -- and now-friend'.
Alan Dershowitz CC (Nested Email) / Legal Counsel
Copied on Ken Starr's original email.
Bill Clinton Mentioned / Former President
Wolff suggests using Epstein's connection to Clinton as a strategic distraction.
Alex Acosta Mentioned / Secretary of Labor
Mentioned as the target of current criticism ('tar a Trump administration official') for his role as US Attorney in t...
Donald Trump Mentioned (Administration)
Referenced via 'Trump administration official'.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Federal Government
Mentioned in the context of the investigation and political anger.
Trump Administration
Context for the political angle suggested by Wolff.
Justice Department
Mentioned in Starr's draft regarding decision-makers in Washington D.C.
United States Attorney's Office
Implied via Alex Acosta's former role in South Florida.

Timeline (1 events)

2018-12-15
Drafting of a public relations statement/defense regarding the 2008 Epstein plea deal.
Email correspondence

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of the 'local criminal matter' and Acosta's jurisdiction.
Where local prosecutors were handling the case.
Location of Justice Department headquarters.

Relationships (3)

Ken Starr Attorney/Client & Friend Jeffrey Epstein
Starr refers to Epstein as 'our former client -- and now-friend'.
Michael Wolff Advisor/Consultant Jeffrey Epstein
Wolff provides strategic PR advice on how to spin the story politically.
Jeffrey Epstein Political Connection Bill Clinton
Wolff notes Epstein had been 'publicly connected to the former President'.

Key Quotes (6)

"Also think there should be a line in there somewhere which clearly confirms that JE understands and recognizes that he did something wrong"
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"Is there reason or opportunity here to evoke JE's Clinton connection?"
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"one reason to revive the story is that it is a way to tar a Trump administration official"
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"involving our former client -- and now-friend -- Jeffrey Epstein"
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"His offense to the social order -- involving sex for hire -- was entirely a matter entrusted to laws of the several States"
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"Jeffrey Epstein, a successful self-made businessman with no prior criminal history whatever, engaged in illegal conduct that amounts to solicitation of prostitution."
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From: Matthew Hiltzik [Redacted]
Sent: 12/15/2018 6:40:52 PM
To: Michael Wolff [Redacted]
CC: Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]; Kathy Ruemmler [Redacted]; Darren Indyke [Redacted]
Subject: Re:
Importance: High
Also think there should be a line in there somewhere which clearly confirms that JE understands and recognizes that he did something wrong
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 15, 2018, at 12:03 PM, Michael Wolff <[Redacted]> wrote:
Seems very good. Is there reason or opportunity here to evoke JE's Clinton connection? He had been publicly connected to the former President and became a proxy for the considerable anger at high levels of the Federal government that still surrounded Clinton. Likewise now, 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.
On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 11:28 AM J wrote:
thoughts.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ken Starr <[Redacted]>
Date: Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 11:24 AM
Subject: Re:
To: J
Cc: Alan Dershowitz <[Redacted]>
Here goes:
"Sweetheart deal! " So goes the critique of the resolution of a long-ago case involving our former client -- and now-friend -- Jeffrey Epstein. The critique is profoundly misplaced, supported neither by the law or the facts, nor by the structure of our constitutional republic. To the contrary, Jeffrey was subjected to an unprecedented federal intrusion into a quintessentially local criminal matter in south Florida. His offense to the social order -- involving sex for hire -- was entirely a matter entrusted to laws of the several States, not the federal government. His conduct -- a classic state offense --was being treated exactly that way by able, honest prosecutors in Palm Beach County, but the overweening federal government intruded where it did not belong. And now, over ten years after the fact, the current assault on federal decision-makers at the time, including now-Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta (then the United States Attorney in south Florida), condemns the federal authorities for not going far enough.
The critics are entirely wrong. Neither the facts nor the law support the misguided criticisms being leveled by journalists and politicians at federal officials from over a decade ago -- including the highest levels of the Justice Department in Washington, D.C. .
Here are the key facts: Jeffrey Epstein, a successful self-made businessman with no prior criminal history whatever, engaged in illegal conduct that amounts to solicitation of prostitution. That was wrong, and it was reasonably viewed as a violation of Florida state law. Although no coercion, violence, alcohol, drugs and the
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