An email thread from May 27, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein and Nicholas Ribis. They discuss news regarding 'Jarred' (likely Jared Kushner) and 'DJT' (Donald Trump), with Ribis remarking, 'Wow I wonder what Jarred did u know DJT knew!' Epstein asks if Ribis is on a cell phone, to which Ribis replies it is a bad time and suggests a call later. The document includes a standard legal disclaimer associated with 'JEE' and the email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com'.
This document is an email thread from May 2017 between Nicholas Ribis and Jeffrey Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com). The conversation involves coordinating phone calls and a potential visit, with Epstein asking Ribis if he wants to 'come earlier.' The document bears a House Oversight footer.
This document is an email thread from May 27-28, 2017, between Nicholas Ribis and Jeffrey Epstein (using the address jeevacation@gmail.com). The conversation primarily involves coordinating a phone call, but includes a notable exchange where Epstein writes 'getting hotter' and Ribis responds, 'Wow I wonder what Jarred did u know DJT knew!' referring to Jared Kushner and Donald Trump.
An email thread from May 27, 2017, between Nicholas Ribis and Jeffrey Epstein (jeevacation@gmail.com). The conversation begins with Epstein stating 'getting hotter,' to which Ribis replies with speculation about 'Jarred' (likely Jared Kushner) and 'DJT' (Donald Trump). Epstein asks if Ribis is on his cell phone, and Ribis suggests a call the following morning.
This document is an email chain from May 2018 in which Steve Bannon forwards a Wall Street Journal news digest to Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeevacation'). The original email was sent by Alexandra Preate. The content includes headlines about Tesla, The Weinstein Company bankruptcy, and GOP lawmakers meeting with the Justice Department.
An email chain from July 2017 ending with Reid Weingarten telling Jeffrey Epstein he is 'too down' and needs another day. The thread includes a forwarded message from a redacted individual addressed to Rich Beckler and Ken Adams, making strange allegations about being tracked, their daughters being 'new iterations of Ghislaine Maxwell,' and a past legal case against IBM. Several high-profile lawyers are cc'd on the intermediate email.
This document appears to be a House Oversight clipping or research file (Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032083) compiling news articles regarding GTX Corp. The articles detail the company's GPS tracking technology, specifically a deal with Samsung for mobile apps and the release of a GPS-embedded shoe for Alzheimer's patients in partnership with Aetrex. The document lists key personnel including CEO Patrick Bertagna and journalists covering the tech.
This document is an email thread from October 2016 between Jeffrey Epstein, Reid Weingarten, and Michael Miller. Epstein sends a link to a LawNewz article regarding a federal judge ordering a hearing in a Donald Trump rape lawsuit case with the subject line 'nuts', to which Weingarten replies 'Yup'. The document bears a House Oversight stamp and includes a legal disclaimer indicating the content may be attorney-client privileged.
This document is an excerpt from a lifestyle design book (content strongly suggests Tim Ferriss's 'The 4-Hour Workweek') outlining a checklist for preparing for a 'mini-retirement' or long-term travel. It provides logistical advice on mail forwarding, immunizations, remote computing, banking arrangements, and communication setups while abroad. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013968, indicating it was included in a production of documents to the House Oversight Committee, likely as part of a larger investigation file.
This document is an email thread from March 2018 between Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeevacation'). They discuss a news article about Bannon's influence in German media and coordinate a meeting in New York to 'lay out a strategy plan.' Epstein mentions changing his travel plans because he spoke to 'one of the country leaders' they had previously discussed.
An email chain from April 18, 2009, in which Jeffrey Epstein forwards a message he received from Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem. The content concerns a 'First Media e-Session' with the UAE Prime Minister (Sheikh Mohammed). The document highlights Epstein's network extending to high-ranking figures in the UAE.
This document is a printout of an email thread from March 9, 2016, bearing a House Oversight footer. The conversation involves Terry, Philip, and Janet Kafka discussing Donald Trump and Newt Gingrich. Opinions vary, with Terry calling Trump a 'problem solver' while Philip suggests 'we have a problem,' and the most recent respondent criticizing the media and calling people 'sheep.'
An email chain from May 2018 showing correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein ('jeffrey E.'), Steve Bannon, and Alexandra Preate. Preate originally sent a Wall Street Journal news digest to Bannon, who forwarded it (presumably to Epstein). Epstein replied on May 13, 2018, stating 'Nothing attached,' likely indicating the content or an attachment didn't load correctly.
This document is an email chain from February 2019 between attorney Reid Weingarten and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'J' and email jeevacation@gmail.com). The conversation begins with Epstein sharing a news link about Michael Cohen's prison delay, followed by Weingarten asking if an unidentified female ('she') is in DC. The exchange concludes with Epstein saying 'Trust me' and Weingarten responding with confusion, asking 'what is going on?'
An email exchange from February 2019 between Reid Weingarten and 'J' (using the address jeevacation@gmail.com). 'J' sends a CNBC link regarding Michael Cohen's delayed prison surrender. Weingarten replies the next day asking, 'Is she in dc today or tomorrow?' referring to an unidentified female associate.
This document is an email thread from February 2019 between 'J' (jeevacation@gmail.com, identified as JEE/Jeffrey Epstein in the disclaimer) and attorney Reid Weingarten. The thread begins with J sharing a CNBC article about Michael Cohen's prison delay, prompting Weingarten to ask if an unidentified woman ('she') is in DC. J responds simply, 'Not a good time.'
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