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BlackRock Inc. BlackRock (BR) iShares (BlackRock)

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2017-12-29 N/A Date of record for Morgan Stanley beneficial ownership of 1% or more of common equity securities ... New York, NY View

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An email from New York Times reporter Landon Thomas Jr. to Jeffrey Epstein (identified by the 'JEE' and 'jeevacation' footer). Thomas is seeking sources for an investigation into the Saudi Royal Family's finances amid low oil prices. Notably, Thomas closes with a postscript asking if his previous reporting on 'Abraaj' earns him a meeting with 'Gates' (likely Bill Gates) the next time he is in town, suggesting Epstein acted as an intermediary for Gates.

Email
2025-11-19

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An email chain from October 2016 between Jeffrey Epstein and Landon Thomas Jr. (likely a journalist). They discuss Saudi Arabian financial movements, specifically the withdrawal of billions (potentially $200B by SAMA) from US funds and BlackRock. Epstein provides geopolitical analysis, discussing the fragmentation of power in the US and Saudi Arabia, the impact of social media on class inequality, and asserts that Donald Trump has 'tapped in' to public anger. The final email in the chain sends a link to a Guardian article about Trump sexual assault lawsuits.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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An email thread from October 2016 between Jeffrey Epstein and journalist Landon Thomas Jr. (likely NYT). Thomas seeks Epstein's insight for an investigation into the Saudi Royal Family's finances affected by low oil prices and potential withdrawals of funds (specifically mentioning $200 billion from SAMA and BlackRock). Epstein provides geopolitical analysis regarding US power structures, the 9/11 bill, and the Saudi leadership, while claiming most Saudi money is locked in private equity funds.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email chain from October 2016 between Jeffrey Epstein and journalist Landon Thomas Jr. regarding a New York Times investigation into the finances of the Saudi Royal family amidst falling oil prices. Epstein provides a geopolitical analysis of US power structures and Saudi internal dynamics, mentions Donald Trump, and discusses the liquidity of Saudi investments in private equity. Notably, Thomas concludes his initial inquiry by asking Epstein if a previous story he wrote could facilitate a meeting with Bill Gates.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email exchange from October 2016 between NYT reporter Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein. Thomas seeks Epstein's help with an investigation into Saudi Royal Family finances and liquidations. Epstein provides geopolitical analysis regarding the US government and the Saudi monarchy. Notably, Thomas concludes his initial email by asking Epstein if a previous story he wrote could secure him a meeting with Bill Gates.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email exchange between NYT reporter Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein (identified by the JEE footer). Thomas asks Epstein for leads regarding a story on Saudi Royal family finances and explicitly asks if a previous story he wrote can secure him a meeting with Bill Gates through Epstein. Epstein replies with a commentary on social media, wealth inequality, and the rise of Donald Trump.

Email correspondence
2025-11-19

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An email thread from October 2016 between Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein discussing Saudi Arabian financial movements (specifically SAMA withdrawals and BlackRock). Thomas asks for Epstein's take on a rumored $200 billion withdrawal. Epstein offers vague geopolitical commentary on the fragmentation of US power and the Saudi Royal family. Thomas also recommends an academic contact who is critical of Bill Clinton's NATO expansion, suggesting Epstein's 'Russian friends' would like him.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email thread involving New York Times financial reporter Landon Thomas, Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein (identified via the 'JEE' disclaimer and 'jeevacation' email). Thomas discusses financial strategies involving BlackRock and asset liquidation (yachts, planes, real estate). Notably, Thomas asks in a postscript if his recent story on the Abraaj Group is sufficient to secure a meeting with Bill Gates through Epstein.

Email correspondence
2025-11-19

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An email chain from October 2016 between journalist Landon Thomas Jr. (working on a NYT investigation) and Jeffrey Epstein. They discuss Saudi Arabian financial withdrawals (specifically SAMA withdrawing $200 billion), the structure of Saudi investments in private equity versus money markets (mentioning BlackRock), and the impact of low oil prices. Epstein provides a lengthy geopolitical analysis touching on the fragmentation of US power, the Saudi Royal Family structure, wealth inequality fueling Donald Trump's rise, and the US '9/11 Saudi bill'.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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An email chain from October 2016 between New York Times reporter Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein regarding a NYT investigation into the finances of the Saudi Royal family amidst falling oil prices. Thomas asks Epstein for insights on Saudi liquidity, specifically regarding withdrawals from firms like BlackRock and a rumored $200 billion withdrawal by SAMA. Epstein provides geopolitical analysis, discussing the fragmentation of US political power, the structure of the Saudi Royal family, and the role of social media and the 9/11 bill in fueling discontent.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email thread from October 2016 between NYT reporter Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein. Thomas is seeking Epstein's insights for an investigation into the personal finances of the Saudi Royal family and the withdrawal of Saudi assets (specifically mentioning $200 billion). Epstein provides a geopolitical analysis involving the Saudi family structure, US politics, and social unrest. Notably, Thomas ends his initial email by asking Epstein if a previous story he wrote will earn him a meeting with Bill Gates.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email thread between NYT reporter Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein regarding a story on Saudi Royal family finances. Thomas asks for contacts and insights, specifically mentioning a rumor about a $200 billion withdrawal by SAMA. Epstein responds with political commentary on the US and Saudi Arabia. Notably, Thomas explicitly asks Epstein in a postscript if his previous reporting can secure him a meeting with Bill Gates.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email exchange from October 2016 between NYT reporter Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein. Thomas seeks Epstein's insight for an investigation into Saudi Royal family finances and specifically asks if Epstein can facilitate a meeting with Bill Gates. Epstein responds with a broad commentary on US politics, the definition of the Saudi 'Royal Family,' and the impact of wealth inequality and social media.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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This document is page 39 of 42 from Donald J. Trump's OGE Form 278e Financial Disclosure Report. It lists 19 financial transactions (all sales) occurring between January and October 2018, involving various mutual funds and ETFs (including iShares, PIMCO, and AQR). A footer note clarifies that J.P. Morgan acts as the sole Trustee for these assets, and Trump holds an income interest without investment decision authority.

Oge form 278e (executive branch personnel public financial disclosure report)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 36 of 42 from Donald J. Trump's OGE Form 278e financial disclosure. It lists 19 financial transactions (sales) occurring between January and October 2018 involving various mutual funds and ETFs (including iShares, PIMCO, and JPMorgan funds), all valued between $1,001 and $15,000. The document notes these assets are part of 'Family Trust 3', for which J.P. Morgan serves as the sole trustee and over which Trump has no investment decision authority.

Oge form 278e (executive branch personnel public financial disclosure report)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 33 of 42 of Donald J. Trump's OGE Form 278e financial disclosure. It lists Part 7 transactions, specifically sales of various investment funds (PIMCO, iShares, AQR, etc.) throughout 2018, mostly valued between $1,001 and $15,000. It also lists one purchase under 'Family Trust 2' and explicitly notes that J.P. Morgan is the sole trustee of the family trusts and that Trump has no investment decision authority over them.

Oge form 278e (financial disclosure report)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 30 of 42 from a financial disclosure form (OGE Form 278e) filed by Donald J. Trump. It lists various assets held in 'Part 6: Other Assets and Income', primarily investment funds and a US Bank cash account, with values generally ranging between $1,001 and $50,000. A footnote indicates that J.P. Morgan is the sole Trustee of the Family Trusts holding these assets, and Trump has no investment decision authority.

Government financial disclosure form (oge form 278e)
2025-11-19

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This is page 29 of 42 from a financial disclosure form (OGE Form 278e) filed by Donald J. Trump. It details the assets held within 'Family Trust 3,' which include various international and domestic equity funds (iShares, J.P. Morgan, Six Circles, etc.) with values ranging generally between $1,000 and $50,000, and one SPDR holding valued between $100,001 and $250,000. A note clarifies that J.P. Morgan is the sole trustee and Trump has no investment decision authority.

Government financial disclosure (oge form 278e)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 28 of 42 of a public financial disclosure form (OGE Form 278e) filed by Donald J. Trump. It lists 'Other Assets and Income' in Part 6, detailing various investment funds and a US Bank cash account with values generally ranging from $1,001 to $50,000, or listed as 'None'. A footnote clarifies that J.P. Morgan acts as the sole Trustee for Family Trusts in which Trump retains an income interest but lacks investment decision authority. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp.

Oge form 278e (financial disclosure report)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 26 of 42 from Donald J. Trump's OGE Form 278e (financial disclosure). It details 'Part 6: Other Assets and Income,' specifically listing investment holdings (rows 18-36) such as mutual funds, bonds, and a cash account with US Bank. Values range from 'None (or less than $1,001)' to '$15,001 - $50,000', and a footnote clarifies that J.P. Morgan serves as the sole Trustee for the Family Trusts where Trump retains income interest but no decision authority.

Oge form 278e (financial disclosure report)
2025-11-19

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This document, stamped by House Oversight, appears to be a printout of a financial analysis or blog post regarding the estate of 'Simmons' (likely Harold Simmons) and the performance of Valhi Inc stock. It discusses the control of a tax-exempt Foundation by Lisa K. Simmons and Serena Simmons Connelly, contrasts them with other daughters who were 'frozen out,' and includes a chart comparing Valhi stock to the S&P 500 around the time of Simmons's death in late 2013/early 2014. The text references major institutional holders like BlackRock and Citadel and cites IRS bulletins and NYT articles.

Financial analysis/report (likely a printout of a blog post or article)
2025-11-19

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A Goldman Sachs Investment Management Division presentation slide (page 11) discussing the decline of illicit use in Bitcoin. The slide argues that because Bitcoin is pseudonymous rather than anonymous, criminals are moving to other cryptocurrencies like Monero and Zcash. It features a critical quote from BlackRock CEO Larry Fink from 2017 calling Bitcoin an 'index of money laundering.' The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

Presentation slide / internal report
2025-11-19

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This document outlines important disclosures for Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC customers and general recipients of Morgan Stanley Research, including conflicts of interest, financial interests in other companies, and the nature of their research products. It details ownership stakes held by BlackRock and T. Rowe Price in Morgan Stanley, disclaims municipal advisory roles, and provides terms of use regarding privacy and data processing. The text also clarifies that the research is not individually tailored investment advice and warns of market risks.

Research report disclosure / legal disclaimer
2025-11-19

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This document is a disclosure section (page 33) from a Morgan Stanley Research report, bearing a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025583' Bates stamp, likely obtained during a congressional investigation. It details regulatory disclosures regarding Morgan Stanley's financial relationships with various major asset management firms as of December 29, 2017, including Apollo Global Management, BlackRock, and Blackstone. The document certifies the views of analyst Michael J. Cyprys and lists companies for which Morgan Stanley has provided investment banking services, managed offerings, or holds significant equity.

Financial research disclosure (page 33 of larger report)
2025-11-19
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