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11
People
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Organizations
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Events
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Relationships
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Type: Email chain
File Size: 1.93 MB
Summary

This document is an email chain from March 8, 2011, where Jeffrey Epstein forwards an email to Faith Kates. The original email, from an alias of Ghislaine Maxwell ('gmax') to an alias of Epstein ('J Jep'), contains a Vanity Fair article by Vicky Ward detailing the relationship between Epstein and Maxwell, her alleged role as a 'procurer,' and their financial mysteries. The article also references Epstein's past, including his associations with Prince Andrew, Les Wexner, and Steven Jude Hoffenberg, and announces Ward's intention to write more on the subject.

People (11)

Name Role Context
Faith Kates Email correspondent
Recipient of a forwarded email from Jeffrey Epstein and sender of the final reply.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of article, Email correspondent
Identified as 'J Jep' and using email jeevacation@gmail.com. Forwarded an article about himself and Ghislaine Maxwell...
gmax Email sender
Sender of the original forwarded email from gmax1@ellmax.com to Jeffrey Epstein. This is a known alias for Ghislaine ...
Ghislaine Maxwell Subject of article
The subject of a Vanity Fair article, described as a 48-year-old woman and an alleged 'procurer' of young women for J...
Vicky Ward Author / Journalist
Author of the forwarded Vanity Fair article and a previous 2003 article titled 'The Talented Mr. Epstein'.
Bill Gates Mentioned in article
Mentioned for contrast with Ghislaine Maxwell's suggested story ideas.
Melinda Gates Mentioned in article
Mentioned for contrast with Ghislaine Maxwell's suggested story ideas.
Prince Andrew Associate of Epstein
Mentioned in the article as having a friendship with Epstein, which he recently tried to publicly disassociate from.
Jimmy Cayne Associate of Epstein
Mentioned in the 2003 article as having a close relationship with Epstein.
Les Wexner
Chairman of Limited Brands, mentioned in the 2003 article for his close relationship with Epstein.
Steven Jude Hoffenberg Claimed mentor of Epstein
Mentioned as a man who claimed to be Epstein's mentor and was serving a 20-year sentence for bilking investors.

Timeline (3 events)

1981
Jeffrey Epstein's mysterious exit from Bear Stearns.
2003
Vicky Ward wrote an article for Vanity Fair called 'The Talented Mr. Epstein'.
March 8, 2011
Vicky Ward published an article in Vanity Fair titled 'Jeffrey and Ghislaine: Notes on New York's Oddest Alliance'.

Locations (5)

Relationships (5)

Jeffrey Epstein Email correspondence Faith Kates
Email chain shows Epstein forwarding an email to Kates, and Kates replying.
Jeffrey Epstein Close friendship / Alleged criminal association Ghislaine Maxwell
Article describes their 'great friendship', her role as an alleged 'procurer', and them being 'New York's Oddest Alliance'. Email from 'gmax' (Maxwell alias) to 'J Jep' (Epstein alias) shows direct communication.
Jeffrey Epstein Friendship Prince Andrew
Article mentions Epstein's 'friendship with Prince Andrew'.
Jeffrey Epstein Close relationship Les Wexner
Article mentions his 'close relationships with... Les Wexner'.
Jeffrey Epstein Mentorship (claimed by Hoffenberg) Steven Jude Hoffenberg
Article states Hoffenberg was 'the man who claimed to be his mentor'.

Key Quotes (3)

"I've got a story idea for you. The rebuilding of Indonesia. Or New Orleans. Or both. Go there. I've just been. You will never think the same way about anything again."
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"Ghislaine Maxwell, the 48-year-old woman being written up everywhere at the moment as the alleged 'procurer' of young women for billionaire Jeffrey Epstein."
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"I am so bored of repeating myself to others—it was, after all, my 2003 Vanity Fairstory that really brought him into the limelight—that I have decided to write about this myself."
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Date: Tuesday, March 8 2011 10:51 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd:
From: Faith Kates
To: 'jeevacation@gmail.com' ;
Call me
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeffrey Epstein
To: Faith Kates
Sent: Tue Mar 08 17:48:01 2011
Subject: Fwd:
----- Forwarded message -----
From: gmax
Date: Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 12:17 PM
Subject:
To: J Jep
Jeffrey and Ghislaine: Notes on New York's Oddest Alliance
by Vicky Ward
March 8, 2011, 2:30 PM
"I've got a story idea for you. The rebuilding of Indonesia. Or New Orleans. Or both. Go there. I've just been. You will never think the same way about anything again."
So spoke not Bill or Melinda Gates, but Ghislaine Maxwell, the 48-year-old woman being written up everywhere at the moment as the alleged "procurer" of young women for billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.
Epstein, 57, is the financier who spent a year in jail on charges of soliciting prostitutes—and now there is talk of another investigation because various women, now in their twenties and thirties, have come forward with allegations that he molested them when they were under-age. The allegations first surfaced in British newspapers, which have zeroed in on Epstein's friendship with Prince Andrew, who has recently tried to publicly disassociate himself from his old pal.
I wrote a piece for Vanity Fair in 2003 called "The Talented Mr. Epstein." It was largely a business piece that focused on his mysterious exit from Bear Stearns in 1981, his close relationships with Jimmy Cayne, Les Wexner, the chairman of Limited Brands, and above all, the man who claimed to be his mentor, Steven Jude Hoffenberg, who is currently serving a 20-year-jail sentence for bilking investors in Towers Financial out of $450 million.
The piece alluded to Epstein's great friendship with Maxwell, and how she introduced him to young women with whom he had sexual relationships. But, in the end, the story didn't really go there, focusing instead on the issue that remains a mystery—how Jeffrey made his money, and how Ghislaine made hers.
This is not to say I didn't hear stories about the girls. I did. But, not knowing quite who to believe, I concentrated on the intriguing financial mystery instead. But now the women have come back. Not the same ones, different ones. And their stories are bone-chilling. Journalists from England have phoned—and, in one case, flown—to ask me about Epstein and Maxwell. Who is he? And the British, especially, want to know: Who is she? At this point, I am so bored of repeating myself to others—it was, after all, my 2003 Vanity Fairstory that really brought him into the limelight—that I have decided to write about this myself.
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