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| 2020-03-06 | N/A | Affidavit sworn to before Notary Public | New York, NY | View |
| 2020-02-24 | N/A | Service of Defendants' Motion to Dismiss and Memorandum of Law upon the counsel listed in Exhibit A | Via Electronic Mail and U.S... | View |
This document is an Affidavit of Service filed on March 20, 2020, in the case of Teresa Helm v. the Executors of the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. John Murphy of Troutman Sanders LLP attests that he served the Defendants' Motion to Dismiss and supporting memorandum to attorneys David Boies II, Sigrid S. McCawley, and Joshua Schiller of Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP on February 24, 2020.
This document contains an email thread and associated notes regarding the management of complex business and personal affairs, likely for a high-net-worth individual. The text outlines significant organizational disarray, including the lack of an accounting system, staffing issues (hiring/firing), and coordination problems with outside counsel (Paul Weiss, etc.). Specific tasks mentioned include plane and boat expenses, art sales (Picasso), tax audits, and a fee dispute between the sender and Melanie Spinella regarding 'after care' work.
This document contains a series of notes and emails discussing the disorganized state of financial, legal, and asset management for an entity or individual, likely Jeffrey Epstein. It details a chaotic review of investments, taxes, and expenses, criticizes current legal strategies and invoicing, and recounts a history of poor oversight by previous staff members. The text lists numerous law firms, accounting tasks, and specific assets like planes, boats, and art requiring attention.
This document is an email draft or memo titled 'Ulysses 2.0' sent to Melanie Spinella on May 29, 2015. It outlines a chaotic state of financial affairs, citing a lack of oversight, antiquated IT systems, and over 100 uncoordinated bank accounts involving major banks like JPM, DB, and GS. The text details staffing issues, the need for new accountants, and strategic planning for assets including art (Picasso, Calder), planes, boats, and the Phaidon publishing house.
This document is a printout of an email chain from late 2015, likely written by Jeffrey Epstein (based on style and context of the House Oversight investigation into Apollo/Leon Black) to Melanie Spinella and Brad Wechsler. The sender details extensive financial forensic work they have performed, claiming to have found millions in dormant accounts and 'Eileen's drawer,' while criticizing the incompetence of the recipient's current team (specifically Brad Wechsler, Halperin, and Bronstein). The sender provides a 25-point list of urgent decisions regarding art, trusts, aircraft, and estate planning (mentioning Alex, Victoria, and Debra), and issues an ultimatum to either grant full control to the sender's team or leave the 'huge mess' to the current staff.
A letter from Jeffrey Epstein to 'Leon' (likely Leon Black) expressing grievance over a fee dispute. Epstein claims he is owed 50-60 million dollars for financial services, including tax strategies and the 'Phaidon' transaction, but was only offered 20 million after intervention by Brad Karp. Epstein lists numerous financial successes he achieved for the client, including finding millions in dormant accounts and drawers, fixing tax issues, and restructuring contracts, to justify his higher fee.
This document appears to be a draft email or letter from Jeffrey Epstein (implied) to a wealthy client (likely Les Wexner), expressing grievance over a $20 million payment which he deems insufficient. The sender details extensive financial services provided, including recovering millions in dormant funds, reorganizing contracts (Phaidon, Gagosian), and managing tax liabilities, while criticizing other advisors like Brad Karp and Alan. The text includes a list of aggressive questions the client should ask their current team regarding the mismanagement of assets like Regan Arts and BRH.
The document contains a detailed list of financial, legal, and administrative tasks regarding trusts, investments, and office management, followed by two emails mainly criticizing the management of a family office. The first email to 'Leon' highlights unresolved issues and staff conflicts, while the second email to Jeffrey Epstein complains about an employee named Brad's incompetence during a transaction.
This document contains notes and an email chain dated May 18, 2015, sent to Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeevacation@gmail.com) and his associates. The content outlines a massive 'brain dump' of financial and legal tasks, including rationalizing over 100 bank accounts, overseeing brokerage accounts at major banks (JPM, DB, GS), dealing with IRS/SEC oversight, and managing assets like art (Picasso, Calder), planes, and boats. The text highlights significant disorganization, noting a 'convoluted' corporate structure, unreviewed invoices, and the fact that the subject is 'sitting on over 100 m of cash.'
This document contains an email (Subject: 'ulysses 2.0') sent on May 29, 2015, likely by Jeffrey Epstein to Melanie Spinella. The text is a scathing critique of the financial management and oversight of a family office (presumably Leon Black's, given the 'Apollo' references), detailing incompetence by staff members Eileen and Tom, a lack of accounting systems for 100+ bank accounts and assets like planes/boats/art, and listing numerous law firms involved without coordination. It outlines urgent needs for high-level accounting hires, audits, and strategic planning for estate and tax issues.
This document is an email from Jeffrey Epstein (implied) to Brad Karp and Melanie Spinella, addressed to 'Brad' and 'Leon' (Leon Black). Epstein lists numerous financial services he performed for Black, including finding millions in dormant accounts, restructuring art contracts (Gagosian), and managing tax issues, while criticizing Black's other advisors (Wechsler, Bronstein, Halperin). The email also details an urgent situation regarding IRS Form 8865 filings for Apollo Global Management (AGM), mentioning Epstein stepping out of a dinner with 'heads of state' to handle it.
This document is a contentious email from Jeffrey Epstein to Leon Black, dated January 6, 2016. Epstein expresses deep dissatisfaction with a $20 million payment for recent transactions, arguing he is owed $50-60 million based on prior agreements and the value of his work, which included finding millions in dormant accounts, handling tax issues, and restructuring assets like Phaidon and the Gagosian contract. He criticizes other advisors (Alan, Brad Karp) and lists specific financial achievements to justify his requested fee.
This document is a forwarded email from Jeffrey Epstein ('jeevacation') dated April 14, 2015, to Melanie Spinella. The content is a draft or list of points intended for a high-net-worth client (likely Leon Black, given references to Phaidon, Gagosian, and Regan Arts). In the text, Epstein details extensive financial services he performed, including recovering millions in dormant accounts, restructuring art contracts, handling tax issues, and managing estate planning, while harshly criticizing the client's existing team (Brad, Wechsler, Halperin, Bronstein) for incompetence.
A drafted memo or email from Jeffrey Epstein (contextually implied) to Leon Black (implied) outlining extensive tax and estate planning tasks, including GRAT issues and estate returns. The document primarily focuses on a fee dispute where Epstein claims he is owed significantly more ($50-60m) than the $20m offered for his advisory work on a transaction involving Phaidon and other entities. Epstein disparages other advisors (Alan, Rick Bronstein) and lists money he allegedly 'found' for the recipient, including $11 million in dormant accounts.
This document contains an email thread from 2015, likely between Jeffrey Epstein and Leon Black (via assistant Melanie Spinella), discussing the complex setup and management of a family office. The text details extensive tax planning strategies (GRATs, trusts), asset management (art, real estate, planes, boats), and the consolidation of legal and financial advisors (Paul Weiss, Apollo in-house, JPM, GS). It highlights the scale of financial operations, mentioning over $100 million in cash and the rationalization of numerous bank accounts and entities.
This document contains notes and an email printed on May 18, 2015, sent to Jeffrey Epstein and Melanie Spinella. The text outlines significant financial transactions, including a $20 million payment to the FTC and a $10 million payment to Gratitude America. The body of the email is a critique of the chaotic state of Epstein's financial and office management, citing incompetence by former staff (Eileen and Tom), a lack of accounting systems for over 100 bank accounts, and the need for new professional hires to manage assets including planes, boats, and real estate.
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