Ken Starr

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23 total relationships
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Friend
12 Very Strong
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Client
12 Very Strong
6
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Legal representative
9 Strong
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Business associate
7
3
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person Alexander Acosta
Legal representative
6
2
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person Bill Clinton
Investigator subject
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1
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person Epstein
Client
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person Alan Dershowitz
Business associate
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Professional
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person The President
Legal representative
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person e:jeeitunes@gmail.com
Business associate
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person Bill Clinton
Legal representative
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person Bill Clinton
Adversarial investigator
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Tracking monitoring
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person The President
Commentator subject
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person Jeffrey Epstein (e:jeeitunes)
Social professional interest
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person Michael Wolff
Professional introduction
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person Joe Whitley
Co counsel
5
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person Alexander Acosta
Professional adversarial
5
1
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person Jed Rubenfeld
Professional
5
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person Jay P. Lefkowitz
Business associate
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Potential advocate author
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person Alex Acosta
Legal representative
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Ken Starr Book Tour Various View
2018-12-15 N/A Email correspondence between Michael Wolff, Jeffrey Epstein, and others discussing a public relat... N/A (Digital Communication) View
2018-12-15 N/A Drafting of a public relations statement/defense regarding the 2008 Epstein plea deal. Email correspondence View
2018-12-15 N/A An email discussion between Jeffrey Epstein's associates about crafting a public relations narrat... N/A View
2018-09-11 N/A Ken Starr arrival/presence New York (Implied) View
2018-07-11 N/A Proposed stay/meeting in New York involving Ken Starr New York View
2018-07-11 N/A Ken Starr presence in New York (implied by 'ny 11, 12') New York View
2018-07-05 N/A Discussion regarding Ken Starr lobbying Senators Cruz and Cotton for Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Co... Washington D.C. (Implied) View
2018-06-22 N/A Ken Starr present in New York for the weekend. New York (NY) View
2018-05-19 N/A Jeffrey Epstein introduces Michael Wolff and Ken Starr via email. Michael Wolff follows up, reque... N/A View
2018-05-19 N/A Epstein facilitates a connection between Ken Starr and Michael Wolff for an off-the-record discus... N/A View
2018-05-19 N/A Michael Wolff contacts Ken Starr, via an introduction from Jeffrey Epstein, to request an off-the... N/A View
2017-11-22 N/A Meeting between Jeffrey Epstein and Ken Starr. Unknown (Epstein's location) View
2016-12-25 N/A Ken Starr agrees to handle appeal for hip-replacement plaintiffs against Johnson & Johnson. Federal Court View
2016-12-25 N/A Christmas Day correspondence. N/A View
2016-12-25 N/A Holiday correspondence N/A View
2016-12-18 N/A Legal inquiry regarding JASTA N/A View
2016-01-01 N/A Ken Starr steps down as president of Baylor University amid mishandling of sexual assault allegat... Baylor University View
2016-01-01 N/A Ken Starr stepped down as president of Baylor University amid sexual assault handling allegations. Baylor University View
2016-01-01 N/A Ken Starr steps down as president of Baylor University amid sexual assault handling scandal Baylor University View
2010-12-27 N/A Newsmax article published regarding Ken Starr's presidency at Baylor University Baylor University, Texas View
2008-06-23 N/A DOJ official sends a letter regarding the Epstein matter to Epstein's legal team (Starr, Lefkowit... N/A View
2008-05-01 N/A Justice Department affirmed Acosta’s right to prosecute after Starr's appeal. Washington View
2008-05-01 N/A Justice Department affirmed Acosta's right to prosecute Epstein. Washington View
2008-01-01 N/A Meeting at the Department level. Department of Justice View

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An email thread from August 2018 between Ken Starr and Jeffrey Epstein. Starr offers to introduce Epstein to Yale Law professor Jed Rubenfeld, suggesting Rubenfeld's expertise in 'procedural fairness' might be relevant to a friend of Epstein's. Epstein provides Starr with detailed advice on legal arguments regarding presidential immunity (referencing Trump) and talking points for Starr's upcoming book tour, specifically suggesting he mention the Clintons.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email exchange from May 2018 between Jeffrey Epstein and Ken Starr. Epstein asks Starr to speak 'off the record' with author Michael Wolff regarding the legalities of indicting a sitting president and the liabilities of the Trump Corporation. Starr agrees enthusiastically to the request.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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This document is an email chain forwarding a Miami Herald article titled "Miami U.S. Attorney’s Office recuses itself from Jeffrey Epstein case." The article reports that the Justice Department reassigned the Epstein victims' rights case to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta following the recusal of Miami federal prosecutors. It also references a video of Attorney General nominee William Barr pledging to review the handling of the Epstein case.

Email correspondence / news article
2025-11-19

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This document, marked as a House Oversight record, draws parallels between private military contractor Erik Prince (Blackwater) and Osama Bin Laden as intelligence assets. It details the controversial legal defense of Jeffrey Epstein by Ken Starr and others, specifically highlighting the sweeping immunity granted by the Southern District of Florida non-prosecution agreement. The text explicitly suggests Epstein's light sentence is best explained by the use of children for 'government-sponsored sexual blackmail.'

Investigative report / congressional oversight document
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or report (page 273) analyzing President Bill Clinton's legal strategy during the Paula Jones case and the subsequent Monica Lewinsky scandal. It details specific dates in 1998, including Clinton's famous January denial and the July agreement for Lewinsky's immunity and Clinton's testimony. The text critically analyzes the advice given by Clinton's lawyer, Robert Bennett, and the long-term political consequences of Clinton's short-term decisions to deny the affair.

Manuscript draft / investigative report
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 11 of a manuscript or autobiographical statement by Alan Dershowitz (inferred by context), dated April 2, 2012, and bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp. The text lists numerous high-profile individuals the author has advised, including Presidents and celebrities, as well as prominent figures he has debated. It details his involvement in legal cases, his media advocacy for Israel, and mentions that in 2010 he declined an offer from the Israeli Prime Minister to serve as Israel's Ambassador to the UN.

Book manuscript / draft / autobiographical statement
2025-11-19

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This document is a forensic log of messages exchanged on February 2, 2019, between 'e:jeeitunes@gmail.com' (an alias for Jeffrey Epstein) and a redacted individual. The conversation involves Epstein sharing a NYTimes article about a Ken Starr memo, referencing 'textualists,' and discussing a comment made by Donald Trump about the recipient, which the recipient asks if it appeared in a 'haberman piece' (likely referring to Maggie Haberman). The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.

Forensic email/message log (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document is a log of digital messages exchanged in December 2018 between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeeitunes@gmail.com) and a redacted individual. The conversation focuses on damage control and PR strategy following media scrutiny (referencing a Miami Herald article), with Epstein discussing commissioning op-eds from Ken Starr or Alan Dershowitz. Notably, Epstein writes that he has been asked 'what can I give them on djt' (Donald Trump) and mentions hiring a PR team.

Digital communications log / email record (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document is a log of digital messages from July 9, 2018, primarily sent by 'e:jeeitunes@gmail.com' (likely Jeffrey Epstein). The sender comments on the stock market rising despite trade war concerns and proposes a meeting in New York involving 'Ken Starr' for the upcoming Wednesday and Thursday. The final message is a reply from a redacted sender stating 'Good work'.

Digital communication log / message extraction report (likely imessage/email metadata)
2025-11-19

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This document is a log of digital messages from July 5, 2018, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeeitunes@gmail.com) and a redacted individual. The conversation involves Epstein providing a Palm Beach phone number and sharing political intelligence effectively stating that Ken Starr was speaking to Senators Ted Cruz and Tom Cotton regarding Brett Kavanaugh (presumably his Supreme Court nomination). The recipient reacts to this news by saying 'That's HUGE'.

Digital communication log / message thread
2025-11-19

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This document is a digital communication log from July 4, 2018, showing an exchange between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias e:jeeitunes@gmail.com) and a redacted individual. Epstein comments on a grouping of himself, Steve Bannon, and (Sebastian) Kurz, comparing the proximity to 'Bronshtein' and 'Goebbels'. The conversation also notes that Ken Starr will be in New York on the 11th and 12th.

Digital communication log (imessage/email metadata extraction)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be an excerpt from the book 'Filthy Rich' (likely quoting Alexander Acosta) submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. The text provides a first-person justification of the Epstein plea deal, arguing it was the best outcome given the risks of trial and state laws at the time. The narrator describes receiving a congratulatory call from an FBI Special Agent-In-Charge and peace-making communications from Epstein's high-profile defense team (Black, Dershowitz, Lefkowitz, Starr) whom the narrator knew from previous legal work.

Book excerpt / congressional oversight evidence
2025-11-19

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This document contains pages 188-189 from the book 'Filthy Rich', presented as a House Oversight exhibit. It details the controversial Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) signed by Jeffrey Epstein on September 24, 2007, which protected him from a 57-count federal indictment. The text highlights the secrecy of the deal, the high-profile legal team (including Ken Starr and Roy Black), the immunity granted to co-conspirators like Sarah Kellen, and the fact that victims were neither consulted nor notified.

Book excerpt (filthy rich) / congressional evidence exhibit
2025-11-19

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These pages from the book "Filthy Rich" describe Chief Reiter's frustration with the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, leading him to contact the FBI and federal prosecutor R. Alexander Acosta. The text details Reiter's initial hope in Acosta, Acosta's background working under Ken Starr and clerking for Samuel Alito, and the pushback Reiter received for pursuing the investigation so aggressively.

Book pages from "filthy rich", stamped by house oversight
2025-11-19

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This document contains pages 180-181 from a book (likely 'Filthy Rich') detailing the legal maneuvering and intimidation surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case. It describes the trauma of a victim named Mary, whose family faced surveillance and vandalism in Miami, and notes that prosecutors treated her ambiguously. The text also highlights Epstein's high-profile legal team, including Ken Starr, Gerald Lefcourt, and Alan Dershowitz, and mentions that another victim, Alison, never testified.

Book excerpt / evidence exhibit (likely from 'filthy rich' by james patterson)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from James Patterson's book regarding the Epstein case, stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details the trauma experienced by a victim named Mary, who was harassed by private investigators from Miami and treated hostilely by prosecutors during a grand jury appearance on June 28. The text also lists Epstein's high-profile legal defense team, including Jack Goldberger, Alan Dershowitz, and Gerald Lefcourt.

Book excerpt / evidence file (likely james patterson's 'filthy rich')
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight investigation file (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015012) containing research notes or a draft report. It juxtaposes the operations of private military contractor Blackwater (Erik Prince) with the legal defense of Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting a theme of government complicity or utilization of 'assets' for illicit purposes. The text specifically alleges that Epstein's lenient sentence and non-prosecution agreement were related to 'government-sponsored sexual blackmail' and draws parallels between Erik Prince and Osama Bin Laden as intelligence assets.

Investigative research notes / briefing document
2025-11-19

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This document contains an email thread from August 24, 2017, in which physicist Lawrence Krauss ('lawkrauss') seeks urgent advice regarding an allegation of inappropriate touching at an event in Australia. The thread shows Jeffrey Epstein ('jeffrey E.') contacting Ken Starr to ask about Title IX jurisdiction in the matter. Starr replies that Title IX does not apply if the victim is not a student, and this advice is forwarded back to Krauss via the 'jeevacation' account.

Email log / thread
2025-11-19

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This document is an email forwarded to Jeffrey Epstein (at jeevacation@gmail.com) on December 27, 2010. The content is a Newsmax.com news blast titled 'Ken Starr Aiming High as Head of Baylor,' which discusses former Whitewater prosecutor Ken Starr's role as president of Baylor University and mentions Bill Clinton. The sender's identity is redacted, but the email was sent via a BlackBerry device.

Email
2025-11-19

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An email thread from November 2017 between Joi Ito and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeffrey E.'). They discuss scheduling, Ito's students (specifically Madars), and health issues. Notably, Epstein comments on the #MeToo movement, claiming his reputation has improved as others are caught, and mentions a meeting that morning with Ken Starr to discuss the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal in a modern context.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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This document contains a log of digital messages exchanged between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeeitunes@gmail.com') and a redacted individual in September 2018. The conversation discusses the Swedish elections (specifically the Sweden Democrats reaching 20% for 'psychological impact') and logistics regarding travel to New York. The correspondence explicitly notes that Ken Starr, a prominent lawyer associated with Epstein, would be present on Friday night.

Digital communication log / email metadata (house oversight committee record)
2025-11-19

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This document is a message log from June 22, 2018, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias e:jeeitunes@gmail.com) and a redacted individual. The exchange involves coordinating phone calls and Epstein informing the recipient that Ken Starr is in New York for the weekend, to which the recipient replies they are 'Very' interested. The document appears to be evidence from a House Oversight Committee investigation.

Message log / digital communication record (likely imessage or sms export)
2025-11-19

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This document is an email dated June 30, 2019, sent from 'J' (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com) to Jeffrey Epstein at the same address, effectively a note-to-self. The subject line is 'list for bannon steve,' suggesting the content was intended for Steve Bannon. The body consists of a disorganized list of high-profile surnames and full names, including politicians (Clinton, Schumer, Richardson), scientists (Minsky, Krauss, Chomsky), and business figures (Gates, Thiel, Rockefeller), sent just days before Epstein's arrest.

Email
2025-11-19

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This document is a forensic log of text messages from August 25, 2018, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias e:jeeitunes@gmail.com) and a redacted individual. They are brainstorming individuals who might have influence over an unnamed third party (likely Donald Trump given the context of 2018 and the names mentioned). The conversation dismisses Tom Barrack because he allegedly 'called him crazy' and is 'in the dog house,' and Epstein also dismisses Rick Gates as 'Bad'.

Forensic message log / investigative document (house oversight)
2025-11-19

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This document is a log of electronic messages from August 21, 2018, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the email e:jeeitunes@gmail.com) and a redacted individual. Epstein provides strategic advice regarding the upcoming midterm elections, warning the recipient to avoid 'overexposure' and 'take no heat' regarding their association with him. The exchange mentions high-profile figures including Peter Thiel, Elon Musk ('Like musk, your health first'), Ken Starr, and 'The Mooch' (Anthony Scaramucci), noting Scaramucci's contact with Ivanka Trump and his attempt to reach the recipient through Epstein.

Electronic communication log (email/message dump)
2025-11-19
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Request for comment

From: The Herald
To: Ken Starr

Certified letter seeking response for the story (no response received).

Letter
N/A

Unknown

From: Ken Starr
To: Government attorneys

Correspondence between Epstein attorney and government supervisors

Correspondence
N/A

Request for comment

From: The Herald
To: Ken Starr

Certified letter and inquiry through spokesman regarding the story; no response received.

Letter
N/A

Request for comment

From: The Herald
To: Ken Starr

Certified letter requesting response for the story (no response received).

Letter
N/A

Federal Jurisdiction

From: Ken Starr
To: Justice Department

Challenging federal jurisdiction of the case.

Appeal
N/A

Unknown

From: Ken Starr
To: Government attorneys

Correspondence between Epstein attorney and government attorneys/supervisors not produced in discovery.

Correspondence
N/A

Re:

From: Ken Starr
To: Jeffrey Epstein (J)

Drafts a statement defending the plea deal ('Sweetheart deal!') and criticizing federal intrusion.

Email
2018-12-15

Re:

From: Ken Starr
To: J <jeevacation@gmail.com>

Provides a written defense of Jeffrey Epstein's plea deal, arguing it was a state matter and federal involvement was an overreach. He characterizes the 'sweetheart deal' critique as misplaced and defends federal officials like Alex Acosta.

Email
2018-12-15

Re:

From: Ken Starr
To: J <jeevacation@gmail.com>

Provides a written defense of Jeffrey Epstein's plea deal, arguing it was a state matter and federal involvement was an overreach. He characterizes the 'sweetheart deal' critique as misplaced and defends federal officials like Alex Acosta.

Email
2018-12-15

Re:

From: Ken Starr
To: J <jeevacation@gmail.com>

Starr provides a lengthy defense of Epstein's non-prosecution agreement, arguing it was not a 'Sweetheart deal' and that the federal involvement was an overreach into a state-level matter. He characterizes Epstein's crime as 'solicitation of prostitution' without coercion or violence.

Email
2018-12-15

Re:

From: Ken Starr
To: J <jeevacation@gmail.com>

Starr provides a lengthy defense of Epstein's non-prosecution agreement, arguing it was not a 'Sweetheart deal' and that the federal involvement was an overreach into a state-level matter. He characterizes Epstein's crime as 'solicitation of prostitution' without coercion or violence.

Email
2018-12-15

Re: Jed Rubenfeld

From: Jeffrey Epstein
To: Ken Starr

Detailed advice on legal arguments regarding presidential immunity, Trump, and suggested talking points for Starr's book tour regarding the Clintons.

Email
2018-08-22

Re: Jed Rubenfeld

From: Jeffrey Epstein
To: Ken Starr

i vote yes as it makes you relevant to today rather than merely re- reciting an old tale. :) or tail?

Email
2018-08-22

Re: Jed Rubenfeld

From: Ken Starr
To: Jeffrey Epstein

Can you talk? Impt.

Email
2018-08-22

Re: Jed Rubenfeld

From: Ken Starr
To: Jeffrey Epstein (jeffr...

Wise counsel. Thx!

Email
2018-08-22

Re: Jed Rubenfeld

From: Ken Starr
To: Jeffrey Epstein

Suggests connecting Epstein to Jed Rubenfeld regarding 'procedural fairness in campus adjudicatory proceedings' which might be relevant to 'your friend's unhappy situation'.

Email
2018-08-17

Re:

From: Ken Starr
To: Jeffrey E.

Starr agrees to the request: 'Happy to do so. Feel free to give Michael my email address.'

Email
2018-05-19

Re:

From: Jeffrey E.
To: Ken Starr

Epstein asks Starr to speak to Michael Wolff 'totally off the record' about indicting a sitting president and questions if Trump Corp has 'constitutional baggage'.

Email
2018-05-19

Re:

From: Michael Wolff
To: Ken Starr

Michael Wolff writes to Ken Starr, expressing delight in meeting him and mentioning that Jeffrey Epstein has spoken of his friendship with and respect for Starr. Wolff offers to send Starr his book on the Trump White House and requests Starr's 'counsel and background' for a sequel focusing on the legal case against Trump. Wolff offers to speak on an 'off-the-record basis'.

Email
2018-05-19

Re:

From: Michael Wolff
To: Ken Starr

Michael Wolff, after being introduced by Jeffrey Epstein, writes to Ken Starr. He offers to send Starr his book on the Trump White House and requests Starr's counsel and background information for a sequel focusing on legal cases against Trump, offering to speak 'off-the-record'.

Email
2018-05-19

N/A (Quoted in body)

From: Jeffrey E.
To: Ken Starr

Asks for advice regarding a professor friend accused of inappropriate touching in a foreign country by a third party.

Email
2017-08-24

Re:

From: Ken Starr
To: Jeffrey E.

Holiday greetings ('Yuletide hugs'), references Santa going southward.

Email
2016-12-25

Re:

From: Ken Starr
To: Jeffrey E.

Holiday greeting ("Yuletide hugs") and reference to Santa going "southward" (swim trunks donned).

Email
2016-12-25

Re:

From: Ken Starr
To: Jeffrey E.

Thanks Epstein ('A prince art thou'), mentions taking Johnson & Johnson appeal case. Signs off 'Love ya'.

Email
2016-12-25

Re:

From: Jeffrey E.
To: Ken Starr

Wishes Starr peace and says he deserves it.

Email
2016-12-25

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