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This document contains a contentious draft letter or email written by Jeffrey Epstein (identified as 'jeffrey E.' in the email chain) to a high-profile client and 'very close friend.' The text discusses a dispute over fees, the value of Epstein's time, and a 'mess' involving 'Carlyn' that cost $30 million to fix. The draft asserts that the client ('best student') is now capable of handling their own affairs but warns of future problems; this text is part of an email thread forwarding 'Executed Version of AAP' documents to Epstein's associates Richard Kahn and Darren Indyke.
This document, dated June 14, 2011, is an advisory memo from Osborne & Partners LLP to an unnamed client (contextually Jeffrey Epstein) on managing 'negative publicity'. It recommends strategies to improve the client's philanthropic image, such as increasing foundation transparency and, most notably, hosting a high-level annual event to show it is 'business as usual', citing the Milken Conference's role in Mike Milken's 'rehabilitation' as a model.
Larry Visoski stated that Mr. Epstein did not acquire a specific car until the later '90s, contradicting the subject's timeline.
A letter from Osborne & Partners advising a client on improving their foundation's transparency, establishing a scientific advisory board, and hosting an annual high-level event to demonstrate resilience against negative publicity, citing Mike Milken's rehabilitation as an example.
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