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Document Information

Type: Email correspondence / news clipping
File Size: 1.79 MB
Summary

This document is an email from Jamie Glick (PR Specialist at Latham & Watkins) to Kathy Ruemmler dated January 23, 2017. The email circulates press coverage regarding Ruemmler's representation of a Vocativ journalist arrested during the Inauguration Day protests in D.C. The document includes commentary questioning the relationship between Ruemmler and Mati Kochavi, specifically asking what services she provides to his intelligence operations.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Kathy Ruemmler Former White House Counsel / Attorney
Recipient of email; mentioned in news text as representing a Vocativ employee in court.
Jamie Glick Public Relations Specialist
Sender of the email from Latham & Watkins LLP.
Mati Kochavi Client
Mentioned in the text as having 'purchased the services' of Ruemmler.
Barack Obama Former U.S. President
Mentioned to establish Ruemmler's background as his former counsel.
Zoe Tillman Reporter
Author of the BuzzFeed article included in the email.
Vocativ Employee Journalist/Defendant
Unnamed individual represented by Ruemmler in court.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Latham & Watkins LLP
Law firm employing Jamie Glick and Kathy Ruemmler.
Vocativ
Employer of the journalist represented by Ruemmler; linked to Mati Kochavi.
BuzzFeed News
Publisher of the article circulated in the email.
NY Post
Mentioned in the email subject line.
White House
Mentioned in relation to Ruemmler's past employment.

Timeline (2 events)

2017-01-20
Inauguration Day Protests / Anti-Trump demonstrations
Washington, D.C.
Protesters Police
2017-01-21
Court appearance (Saturday morning)
Local DC Court

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of Latham & Watkins office; location of protests and court appearance.
Address for Latham & Watkins LLP.

Relationships (3)

Mati Kochavi Client/Attorney Kathy Ruemmler
Text states 'Kochavi has purchased the services of... Ruemmler'
Kathy Ruemmler Attorney/Client Vocativ Employee
Email mentions 'your representation of a journalist employed by Vocativ'
Jamie Glick Colleague Kathy Ruemmler
Internal email within Latham & Watkins regarding press coverage

Key Quotes (3)

"And now Kochavi has purchased the services of President Obama’s former White House counsel, Ruemmler"
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"Why was getting this Vocativ employee off the hook such a high priority?"
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"And what, if any, other services has Ruemmler, the corporate crime expert, been providing to Kochavi and his various intelligence operations around the world?"
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Full Extracted Text

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And now Kochavi has purchased the services of President Obama’s former White House counsel, Ruemmler, whose name was once on the shortlist for US attorney general. It’s a fair question to ask: why was Ruemmler really down in local DC court on a Saturday morning? Why was getting this Vocativ employee off the hook such a high priority? And what, if any, other services has Ruemmler, the corporate crime expert, been providing to Kochavi and his various intelligence operations around the world?
Ruemmler herself has not returned requests for comment.
From: Glick, Jamie (DC)
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2017 6:03 PM
To: Ruemmler, Kathy (DC)
Subject: Press: Buzzfeed and NY Post- Prosecutors Charge Protesters With Rioting Over Inauguration Day Protests
Hi Kathy,
In case you haven’t seen, below are a couple of articles and tweets which mention your representation of a journalist employed by Vocativ.
Thanks,
Jamie
Jamie C. Glick
Public Relations Specialist
LATHAM & WATKINS LLP
555 Eleventh Street, NW
Suite 1000
Washington, D.C. 20004-1304
Direct Dial: +[Redacted]
Fax: +[Redacted]
Email: [Redacted]
Prosecutors Charge Protesters With Rioting Over Inauguration Day Protests
More than 200 people are being charged with felony rioting — a charge that carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in jail — after they were arrested during anti-Trump demonstrations on Inauguration Day in DC.
posted on Jan. 21, 2017, at 8:33 p.m.
[Zoe Tillman]
Zoe Tillman
BuzzFeed News Reporter
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A man arrested during protests in DC on Jan. 20 waits to board a police van. Zoe Tillman / BuzzFeed News
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