This document is a page of raw email source code (MIME data) originating from an AOL webmail server. It displays the metadata headers for four attached JPEG images named photo_1.JPG through photo_4.JPG. The document is stamped with a House Oversight Bates number.
This document appears to be a raw source code printout of an email titled 'Photos'. It consists almost entirely of HTML code defining style attributes for AOL message parts (using Quoted-Printable encoding like '=3D'). There is no visible message body content, only empty tags. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033493.
This document contains the raw HTML source code of an email with the subject line 'Photos'. The content consists of repeated HTML 'div' and 'pre' tags containing styling information (font family Tahoma/Verdana, size 12px), likely associated with an AOL email account given the ID 'AOLMsgPart'. No sender, recipient, date, or message body text is visible in this view, only the coding structure. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033493.
This document is a raw HTML printout of an email chain from June 7, 2014, between Larry Visoski and Jeffrey Epstein (via the alias jeevacation). Larry informs Epstein that the paint shop suggests using vinyl decals for Epstein's 'E' logo and flag on the tail of a Boeing 727, noting that Trump airlines use vinyl and it would allow for easier removal if the plane were sold. Larry requests a sketch of the 'E' style from Epstein to get a rendering.
This document is a raw HTML printout of an email chain from June 7, 2014, between Larry Visoski and Jeffrey Epstein (via the alias jeevacation). Larry informs Epstein that the paint shop suggests using vinyl decals for Epstein's 'E' logo and flag on the tail of a Boeing 727, noting that Trump airlines use vinyl and it would allow for easier removal if the plane were sold. Larry requests a sketch of the 'E' style from Epstein to get a rendering.
An email chain from June 7, 2014, in which Larry Visoski writes to Jeffrey Epstein (via jeevacation@gmail.com) regarding the exterior design of a Boeing 727. Visoski suggests using vinyl for Epstein's 'E' logo and flag on the tail to facilitate easy removal if the plane is sold in the future, citing Trump's airline as an example of this practice. Visoski asks Epstein to sketch the style of the 'E' so he can request a rendering.
An email dated November 29, 2018, sent by 'David' to 'jeevacation@gmail.com' sharing an AOL article about a Trump aide helping a sex abuser secure a plea deal. David comments on the media angle, discusses the recipient's legal representation (specifically mentioning Dershowitz and Lefkowitz), and disputes the article's claim that victims were silenced. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
An email dated November 29, 2018, sent by 'David' to 'jeevacation@gmail.com' sharing an AOL article about a Trump aide helping a sex abuser secure a plea deal. David comments on the media angle, discusses the recipient's legal representation (specifically mentioning Dershowitz and Lefkowitz), and disputes the article's claim that victims were silenced. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
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