An email from Lisa New[Redacted] to Jeffrey Epstein dated December 7, 2015. The sender thanks Epstein for arranging a filming session with Woody Allen but notes that Allen's legal team has blocked the use of the footage. She seeks Epstein's advice or intervention, listing numerous other celebrities and high-profile figures (including President Clinton) who are participating in her project to demonstrate its legitimacy.
This document is a production schedule or prospectus for a series titled 'Poetry in America IV.' It lists various celebrities, intellectuals, and artists—including Bill Clinton, Woody Allen, Lena Dunham, and Nas—who have taped or are scheduled to tape conversations about specific poems and themes. The document details filming locations such as Harvard, Brooklyn, Aspen, and Allen's studio.
This is an email from Elisa New, a Harvard professor, likely written to Jeffrey Epstein (based on the document source context and tone). She is discussing an online course on Modernism and American Literature. She lists numerous celebrities and public figures (including President Clinton) who have participated or agreed to participate. The primary purpose of the email is to ask the recipient about her chances of getting a signed release form from 'Woody' (presumably Woody Allen), noting that he is one of only two missing releases for footage she has already taped.
An email from Harvard Professor Elisa New regarding an academic course and potential TV episode on Modernism and Poetry. She lists numerous high-profile celebrities and figures (including President Clinton) who have participated or agreed to participate. The primary purpose is to discuss obtaining a release form from an unnamed male subject ('He') to use a conversation for the project, noting that his is one of only two missing releases.
In this December 2015 email exchange, Lisa New updates Jeffrey Epstein on her difficulties securing permission from Woody Allen's legal team to use footage she filmed with him for an online course/TV episode. She thanks Epstein for arranging the taping and provides a list of other high-profile artists involved in her project (including Nas, Herbie Hancock, and Lena Dunham) hoping it might sway the decision. Epstein replies briefly, dismissing the list of artists and demanding a 'list of policticans' [sic], implying that political pressure or names would be more effective than artistic peers in securing the permission.
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