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Type: Email chain
File Size: 1.89 MB
Summary

An email exchange from October 2016 between NYT reporter Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein. Thomas seeks Epstein's insight for an investigation into Saudi Royal family finances and specifically asks if Epstein can facilitate a meeting with Bill Gates. Epstein responds with a broad commentary on US politics, the definition of the Saudi 'Royal Family,' and the impact of wealth inequality and social media.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Landon Thomas Jr. Financial Reporter, New York Times
Sender of the first and third emails; asking Epstein for sources regarding Saudi finances and a meeting with Bill Gates.
Jeffrey E. (Epstein) Recipient/Respondent
Recipient of inquiries; responds with political/social commentary regarding Saudi Arabia and the US.
Bin Salman Saudi Royal
Mentioned by Epstein regarding the focus of Thomas's article.
Gates (Bill Gates) Tech Mogul/Philanthropist
Landon Thomas Jr. asks Epstein if his story on Abraaj gets him a meeting with Gates.
Trump (Donald Trump) Politician
Mentioned by Epstein as having 'tapped in' to public anger.

Organizations (8)

Name Type Context
New York Times (NYT)
Employer of Landon Thomas Jr.
SAMA (Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority)
Mentioned as having withdrawn $200 billion.
BlackRock
Mentioned as a firm from which Saudi Royals called in cash.
Abraaj
Referenced in relation to a story written by Landon Thomas Jr.
Pentagon
Mentioned by Epstein as a power center.
CIA
Mentioned by Epstein as a power center.
US Congress
Mentioned by Epstein as a power center.
White House
Mentioned by Epstein regarding political power.

Locations (5)

Location Context
Subject of the financial investigation.
Mentioned regarding real estate sales.
Mentioned regarding real estate sales.
Mentioned regarding real estate sales.
USA
Mentioned in political context.

Relationships (2)

Landon Thomas Jr. Journalist/Source Jeffrey Epstein
Thomas asks Epstein for ideas and people to talk to for a NYT investigation; asks Epstein to facilitate a meeting with Gates.
Jeffrey Epstein Professional/Social Bill Gates
Landon Thomas Jr. implies Epstein has the ability to set up a meeting with Gates ('does my story... get me a meeting with Gates').

Key Quotes (5)

"CEO of big finance form told me that Saudis (SAMA) have withdrawn $200 billion that has been parked with usual suspects over past year or so."
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"PS: does my story on Abraaj get me a meeting with Gates next time he is in town:)"
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"unlike the french revolution where it was the people of france that revolted against their own aristocracty, with the internet and globalization of discontect it is now the americans that can revolt against the saudi leadership."
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"trump has tapped in."
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"Obviously they called in much of their cash from the likes of BlackRock and others"
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From: Thomas Jr., Landon [REDACTED]
Sent: 10/19/2016 1:41:38 PM
To: jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Saudi money
Importance: High
Interesting. CEO of big finance form told me that Saudis (SAMA) have withdrawn $200 billion that has been parked with usual suspects over past year or so. That number seem in line with what you know?
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 7:04 AM, jeffrey E. wrote:
words that you to refer to one thing, USA . the stock market / the Royal family, . are no longer very useful. In politics the USA meant the white house. now there is pentagon. cia, state, and congress in addition, each feels empowered to act more independantly. stock market even in tech, needs bio tech, consuner tech. infrastrucrue tech. etc. same with Royal family, there are 20k members of a tribe. called the royal family, the words are misleading. If your article is focused on bin salman, or the very top. no one is wondering where they can find the local costco.. but they are aware that a message needs to be sent to their population , regarding the next 20 years,
social media, and the selfie crowds post the best of everything, their cutest pictures the amazing food , the luxury resorts. the masses see these things and as the difference between expectations and reality widen, the anger grows. trump has tapped in.
with the passage of the 9 11 saudi bill, unlike the french revolution where it was the people of france that revolted against their own aristocracty, with the internet and globalization of discontect it is now the americans that can revolt against the saudi leadership. it is the americans that are demanding women drive. not the saudis
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 5:57 PM, Thomas Jr., Landon [REDACTED]> wrote:
I have been called in to help on a big NYT investigation into how low oil prices have been effecting the personal finances of royal family in Saudi Arabia. Obviously they called in much of their cash from the likes of BlackRock and others but I thought you might have some ideas. Maybe some people to talk to?
I would think its more than cutting down on yachts and private planes or selling real estate in Paris, Istanbul, London.
Any thoughts?
PS: does my story on Abraaj get me a meeting with Gates next time he is in town:)
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Landon Thomas, Jr.
Financial Reporter
New York Times
[REDACTED]
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/t/landon_jr_thomas/index.html
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