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An email sent to Jeffrey Epstein containing the text of a news article reporting that Caroline Kennedy is selling 93 acres of land on Martha's Vineyard. The article details the listing prices for two parcels, the history of the property originally purchased by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and mentions Caroline Kennedy's potential appointment as U.S. ambassador to Japan.

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Sale of land on Martha's Vineyard
Listing of Red Gate Farm parcels
Potential appointment of Caroline Kennedy as U.S. ambassador to Japan

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Daughter of
Husband of
Previous owner of land
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"“An exclusive waterfront property with incredible views of Squibnocket Pond, with further views over towering sand dunes to the Atlantic Ocean,”"
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"“a piece of the island that very few people have seen,”"
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From: Shaher [REDACTED]
Sent: 5/2/2013 8:59:57 PM
To: jeffrey epstein usa [jeevacation@gmail.com]
Subject: Caroline Kennedy Selling 93 Acres on Martha’s Vineyard
Importance: High
Caroline Kennedy Selling 93 Acres on Martha’s Vineyard
Caroline Kennedy, the only surviving child of the late President John F. Kennedy, listed for sale about 90 acres
of land in Martha’s Vineyard, a resort island off the Massachusetts coast.
Two waterfront parcels in the town of Aquinnah are on the market -- a 39.5-acre (16-hectare) property available
for $20 million, and a 53.5-acre piece for $25 million, according to the listings for 6 Red Gate Farm and 8 Red
Gate Farm.
“An exclusive waterfront property with incredible views of Squibnocket Pond, with further views over towering
sand dunes to the Atlantic Ocean,” the listing for 6 Red Gate Farm reads. “Plenty of privacy with varied
topography and easy pond access. Yours to create a marvelous estate.”
The land is part of a 366-acre stretch that has been private since Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis bought it in 1978,
said John O’Connell, broker and owner of Vineyard Realty Group in Edgartown, Massachusetts.
The property is “a piece of the island that very few people have seen,” said O’Connell, who isn’t involved in the
sale.
Corporate records for Red Gate Farm LLC, which owns the land, lists Edwin A. Schlossberg as the person
responsible for the parcels. He is the husband of Caroline Kennedy, who is expected to be Obama’s choice as
the next U.S. ambassador to Japan.
To contact the reporter on this story: Prashant Gopal in Boston at [REDACTED]
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Kara Wetzel at [REDACTED]
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