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Tonja Haddad Coleman
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| 2017-03-14 | N/A | Scheduled publication of a story about Epstein and Trump by Florida Bulldog. | Florida Bulldog (Media) | View |
An email dated April 16, 2014, from Dan Christensen to Tonja Haddad Coleman. Christensen asks Coleman to address a contention by the state that an individual named Kogan signed a resisting arrest charge against an individual named Hart, noting he will not include it in his current story. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is an email chain from April 16, 2014, between Dan Christensen and attorney Tonja Haddad Coleman. The discussion centers on an unnamed officer's role in verifying an affidavit; Coleman argues the officer acted merely as a notary verifying identity, not the truthfulness of the document's contents. Christensen also asks about Coleman's flight schedule.
An email thread where attorney Tonja Haddad Coleman forwards a high-importance press inquiry to Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias address jeevacation@gmail.com) and Darren Indyke. The inquiry comes from Dan Christensen, editor of the Florida Bulldog, who is requesting comment on a story about 'Epstein/Trump' scheduled to run the following day. The document also contains an older 2014 email fragment between Coleman and Christensen regarding scheduling.
Requesting comment on a story about Epstein/Trump running the next day.
8PM tonight out of Miami= at the office for 20 more minutes trying to finish up!
Inquiry regarding the state's contention that Kogan signed a resisting arrest charge against Hart.
when's your flight?
He did not- he isn't required to.
So he didn't read the affidavit?
Explanation of an officer verifying an affidavit like a notary, clarifying they verify identity not veracity of contents.
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