This document is a series of forwarded emails from whistleblower Christopher Dilorio to redacted recipients (likely SEC/FBI officials) between April 2019 and April 2020. Dilorio alleges a complex web of financial fraud, money laundering, and regulatory capture involving Apollo Global Management (Leon Black), Jeffrey Epstein, Jared Kushner, and various public companies like Athene and DryShips. The emails claim that the SEC is complicit in covering up these crimes and that Epstein was running a Ponzi/slush fund facilitated by these financial connections.
This document is page 71 of a contact book (likely Jeffrey Epstein's 'Black Book'). It lists personal contacts including Mr. & Mrs. Miele, Cynthia and Claude Ott, and Alberto Pinto. It also lists various services and establishments, primarily in Paris, including the Plaza Athenee, the Ritz, Tante Louise restaurant, and Taxi Bleus services. A 'HOTELS (HT)' section begins at the bottom right listing the Berkeley Hotel.
This document is a financial analyst report by Michael Carrier, CFA, detailing a recent meeting with Apollo Global Management executives Josh Harris and Martin Kelly. The report discusses the optimistic post-election business outlook under a Trump administration, potential tax reform impacts on the private equity sector, and growth projections for Apollo's funds, specifically Fund VIII and Fund IX. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a congressional investigation.
This document contains a series of emails from April 2015, likely sent by Jeffrey Epstein to Melanie Spinella, detailing aggressive restructuring of his financial office and estate. The sender criticizes an administrator named 'Brad,' discusses the disposition of major assets including Phaidon, a boat, and a plane, and claims to have uncovered $8 million in missed deductions. The text also references high-profile associates like 'Mort' (likely Zuckerman) and 'Sultan,' while demanding strict control over banking and legal matters involving firms like Paul Weiss.
This document contains an email chain from March and April 2016, likely from Jeffrey Epstein to Melanie Spinella (executive assistant to Leon Black). The sender aggressively negotiates a fee of $40 million (or $30 million lump sum) for advisory services regarding family office restructuring, estate planning, and Apollo agreements. The sender suggests alternative 'in-kind' payments including Miami real estate, art, or financing for a new plane, while also advising the recipient to fire specific employees (Castrucci, Joslin) and criticizing legal counsel.
This document is a contentious memo or email draft, likely from Jeffrey Epstein to Leon Black (inferred from family names and business entities like Phaidon/Apollo). The text begins with urgent estate planning and financial advice, suggesting specific executors (Suydam), trust changes, and tax strategies. The second half shifts to a dispute over advisory fees; Epstein claims he was promised $50-60 million for a transaction but was later told by lawyer Brad Karp he would only receive $20 million, a reduction he finds 'remarkably unfair' given his detailed work and their close friendship.
This document appears to be a draft memo or email from Jeffrey Epstein to Leon Black (implied by context of family names and business deals). It outlines a series of estate planning and financial directives, including restructuring trusts, wills, and business assets like Phaidon and Artspace. The second half of the document is a grievance regarding unpaid consulting fees, where Epstein claims he was promised $50-60 million for his services but was ultimately offered only $20 million, expressing that this breach of agreement has left him 'uneasy' despite their close friendship.
An email dated January 29, 2016, sent to Melanie Spinella, containing a drafted message explicitly addressed to 'Leon' (Leon Black). The author (Epstein) aggressively disputes a fee reduction for financial advisory services that purportedly saved the client $600 million in taxes. Epstein claims an agreement for $50-60 million was reduced to $20 million after intervention by Brad Karp, and criticizes the contributions of an advisor named Alan while mentioning payments involving 'my plane' and Phaidon.
A highly contentious email sent to Jeffrey Epstein (jeevacation@gmail.com) on January 6, 2016. The sender (likely a high-level financial advisor or associate like Leon Black, though 'Leon' is addressed in the text, creating ambiguity) complains bitterly about a fee dispute, claiming to have saved Epstein over $600 million in taxes while only being offered $20 million in compensation. The document details complex financial maneuvers involving entities like Phaidon, BRH, and Athene, and harshly criticizes Epstein's staff, specifically Eileen Alexandersson and Brad Wechsler, for incompetence.
A highly critical memo/letter, likely from Jeffrey Epstein to Leon Black, detailing gross mismanagement within Black's family office. The writer attacks an employee named 'Brad' for incompetence regarding financial reporting, IT, and specific investments like Phaidon, Regan Arts, and Artspace. The document outlines a list of urgent financial and estate planning actions, including restructuring trusts, wills, and tax strategies, while referencing specific family members (Debra, Alex, Victoria) and substantial financial figures.
This document is a highly critical letter (likely from Jeffrey Epstein to Leon Black, based on context cues like 'Judy Black' and 'Phaidon') regarding the mismanagement of the recipient's financial affairs, estate planning, and business ventures. The author critiques the recipient's staff (specifically Brad), highlights chaotic accounting (Regan Arts, Artspace), and proposes a restructuring of trusts, wills, and tax strategies. The letter concludes with a dispute over a significant advisory fee ($50-60 million), where the author expresses disappointment that the agreed terms for compensation were changed unilaterally.
This document contains email correspondence, likely from Jeffrey Epstein to Melanie Spinella (and meant for Leon Black), dated April 2015. The text details the restructuring of a 'family office,' criticism of an employee named Brad, and the management of various assets including Phaidon, aircraft, and art. Epstein claims to have found significant missing funds ($8 million) and saved $500k, while asserting control over the accounting and hiring processes.
This document is an email from March 20, 2016, sent by Jeffrey Epstein (implied) to Melanie Spinella, containing a draft of a highly contentious letter intended for Leon Black. In the draft, Epstein disputes a payment of $20 million for advisory services, claiming the agreed value was in the $50-60 million range for a $600 million transaction involving Phaidon and other assets. Epstein invokes their close friendship, mentions specific financial details including 'Apollo agreements' and 'BRH agreement,' and expresses unease about the fairness of the compensation.
This document appears to be a memo or draft correspondence from Jeffrey Epstein to Leon Black (inferred from context). The text outlines specific advice regarding Black's estate planning, trusts for his children and wife, and various business entities like Phaidon and Artspace. The second half of the document details a significant financial dispute where Epstein claims he is owed a transaction fee of $50-60 million, expressing frustration that the agreed terms were unilaterally changed and criticizing the involvement of another advisor, Alan.
This document appears to be a draft memo or email from Jeffrey Epstein to Leon Black (inferred). The first section details specific estate planning advice, including executor appointments (Suydam), trust management for 'Judy Black' and children 'Alex and Victoria', and tax strategies involving 'Athene' and 'Phaidon'. The second section is a grievance regarding unpaid advisory fees; Epstein claims he was owed 50-60 million for a transaction strategy but was only paid 20 million after intervention by Brad Karp, despite a prior verbal agreement.
This document is a printed email (dated Jan 29, 2016) seemingly from Jeffrey Epstein to Melanie Spinella (likely an intermediary for a high-net-worth individual, possibly Leon Black given the context of 'Athene', 'Phaidon', and 'Brad Karp'). The sender aggressively critiques the recipient's family office management, specifically a CEO named Brad, citing accounting errors and missing documentation. The sender disputes a payment of $20 million, claiming an agreement of 37% was established, and references 'Athene or Rothschild' transactions.
This document contains an email thread (likely a draft forwarded to himself by Jeffrey Epstein) addressed to Leon Black regarding a dispute over financial compensation for complex tax and estate planning services. The writer expresses frustration that an agreed-upon fee range of 50-60 million was reduced to 20 million despite saving the recipient over 600 million in taxes.
A letter, likely from Jeffrey Epstein to Leon Black (inferred from context regarding family and business holdings), critiquing Black's financial management and staff. The author advises on estate planning, including trusts (GRATs), wills, and executor appointments, while highlighting significant financial mismanagement in entities like Regan Arts and Artspace. The letter also details a dispute over advisory fees regarding a 'Phaidon payout' and mentions a complex tax issue involving 'Rowen' (Marc Rowan) and 'Athene' potentially involving 2 billion in taxes.
A drafted memo or email from Jeffrey Epstein (contextually implied) to Leon Black (implied) outlining extensive tax and estate planning tasks, including GRAT issues and estate returns. The document primarily focuses on a fee dispute where Epstein claims he is owed significantly more ($50-60m) than the $20m offered for his advisory work on a transaction involving Phaidon and other entities. Epstein disparages other advisors (Alan, Rick Bronstein) and lists money he allegedly 'found' for the recipient, including $11 million in dormant accounts.
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