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Michael Keough
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King
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Michael Keough
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AFSV
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REID WEINGARTEN
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Professional correspondence |
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This document is an email chain from August 5, 2016, involving personnel from the law firm Steptoe & Johnson (including Reid Weingarten) and associates of AFSV (Alliance for Shared Values), such as Y. Alp Aslandogan. The discussion concerns the technical logistics and security strategy for distributing a large audio/video file (likely an interview or press material) to reporters. There is a debate between using an FTP site versus a private YouTube link, with Will Bohlen expressing concern about the content being 'sliced up' if made too accessible.
This document contains an email chain from August 5, 2016, involving attorneys from Steptoe & Johnson LLP (Michael Keough, Reid Weingarten) and other individuals including Y. Alp Aslandogan and Remzi Kulen. The discussion concerns the creation of a transcript from an audio recording by a vendor. The top of the document includes a fragment of a news report regarding an 'attempted coup' (likely the 2016 Turkish coup attempt) and U.S. officials' investigation.
This document is an email dated August 5, 2016, from Will Bohlen to a group of recipients including high-profile attorneys Reid Weingarten and Jason Weinstein. The email shares a Reuters article reporting that Fethullah Gulen's lawyers fear for his life amid extradition demands from Turkey following the July 2016 coup attempt. While the document content is strictly about Gulen, it is likely part of an Epstein-related document dump because recipient Reid Weingarten was one of Jeffrey Epstein's defense attorneys.
This document is an email chain from August 2016 originating from Michael Keough at Steptoe & Johnson LLP. The email circulates media articles (USA Today, Al Arabiya) regarding the extradition of Fethullah Gulen and comments made by attorney Reid Weingarten defending Gulen against accusations from Turkish President Erdogan. While Reid Weingarten famously represented Jeffrey Epstein, this specific document pertains to his representation of Gulen regarding the Turkish coup attempt.
An email chain from August 5, 2016, involving attorney Reid Weingarten and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeevacation@gmail.com). The thread originates with Will Bohlen circulating a Wall Street Journal article about Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen and the failed coup in Turkey to a group including Weingarten and Gulen associates. Weingarten forwarded this to Epstein, who replied 'funny can you speak'. Weingarten responded with 'High' importance, though the content of his final reply is redacted.
An email thread from August 5, 2016, involving associates at Steptoe & Johnson LLP and other individuals (including Y. Alp Aslandogan and Remzi Kulen). The discussion concerns the logistics and strategy of releasing an audio/video recording to reporters, debating the security of using an FTP site versus a secured YouTube link to prevent the media from editing ('slicing up') the content. Mention is made of eventually posting content via 'AFSV's channels'.
This document is an email from Michael Keough dated August 5, 2016, circulating a news report to a group including Steptoe attorneys Reid Weingarten and Michael Miller. The text details a Washington news conference where the attorneys criticized the Turkish government's evidence against cleric Fethullah Gulen, citing a dismissed 2015 Pennsylvania court case that relied on claims of 'coded orders' in sermons and TV scripts. The document highlights the tension between the U.S. and Turkey regarding Gulen's extradition following a coup attempt.
This document is an email dated August 5, 2016, from Will Bohlen to a large group including Michael Keough and attorney Reid Weingarten. The email forwards the text of a Reuters article reporting on a press conference held by Fethullah Gulen's lawyers (including Weingarten) in Washington, where they argued against his extradition to Turkey following a coup attempt. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.
This document is an email chain from August 5, 2016, involving attorneys from Steptoe & Johnson LLP and other individuals monitoring news coverage of Fethullah Gulen following the failed Turkish coup attempt. The emails circulate articles from the BBC, USA Today, and Al Arabiya regarding Turkey's extradition requests and fears for Gulen's safety. The document appears to be part of a House Oversight Committee production (likely related to foreign lobbying or the Flynn investigation), and while the user prompt mentions 'Epstein-related,' the content strictly concerns Turkish political affairs and Fethullah Gulen.
An email chain from August 5, 2016, where Reid Weingarten forwards a Wall Street Journal article to Jeffrey Epstein with 'High' importance. The underlying email from Will Bohlen was sent to a large group of recipients (likely a legal or PR team) and contains the full text of an article titled 'Lawyers for Imam Wanted by Turkish Authorities Fear for Their Client’s Life,' detailing the conflict between Turkish President Erdogan and Fethullah Gulen following the July 2016 coup attempt. The document originates from House Oversight Committee records.
Acknowledging Kathryn King's point.
Prefers FTP to limit accessibility and prevent 'slicing up' of the content; plans to eventually post on AFSV channels.
Sharing a link and full text of a Reuters article regarding lawyers for Fethullah Gulen fearing for his life.
Sharing BBC story regarding Fethullah Gulen's lawyers fearing for his life.
Previous email in chain (content not visible).
Ah, yes. That makes sense. Thank you.
Prefers the FTP site to maintain control and prevent the video from being 'sliced up' or traveling too fast. Mentions future plan to post chunks on AFSV channels.
Forwarding a Reuters story about Fethullah Gulen's lawyers and extradition status. The subject line 'Audio recording' suggests this is a reply to a previous thread about audio.
Shared a WSJ article link about Fethullah Gulen.
Sharing text of WSJ article 'Lawyers for Imam Wanted by Turkish Authorities Fear for Their Client’s Life'
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