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This document contains an email chain from May 1, 2015. The bottom email involves Jeffrey Epstein and Brad Wechsler being advised on the legal structure of a 'Picasso agreement' with Gagosian, specifically regarding liability if the purchase agreement is assigned to family trusts ('APO1', 'APO2') or 'the Black kids' (referring to Leon Black's family). The top section contains a text (likely drafted by Epstein to Leon Black) negotiating compensation; Epstein compares himself to 'Josh and Mark' (likely Apollo executives), mentions their actions generating $100 million, and proposes a 33% fee for himself, emphasizing a desire for a 'partnership structure'.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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This document contains a series of email excerpts involving Jeffrey Epstein, Melanie Spinella, and an unidentified sender (likely Leon Black). The correspondence focuses on high-value financial management, including a transaction alleged to have saved $600 million in taxes, the creation of trusts, and art partnerships involving 'Gagosian'. The emails reveal tension regarding fee payments, the structure of financial agreements, and the management of bank accounts, with Epstein advising on 'removal of trustees' and banking at Deutsche and Goldman Sachs.

Email chain / congressional evidence
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of an email chain from late 2015, likely written by Jeffrey Epstein (based on style and context of the House Oversight investigation into Apollo/Leon Black) to Melanie Spinella and Brad Wechsler. The sender details extensive financial forensic work they have performed, claiming to have found millions in dormant accounts and 'Eileen's drawer,' while criticizing the incompetence of the recipient's current team (specifically Brad Wechsler, Halperin, and Bronstein). The sender provides a 25-point list of urgent decisions regarding art, trusts, aircraft, and estate planning (mentioning Alex, Victoria, and Debra), and issues an ultimatum to either grant full control to the sender's team or leave the 'huge mess' to the current staff.

Email chain / printed correspondence
2025-11-19

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This document contains a series of email fragments, primarily from Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeevacation@gmail.com) to Melanie Spinella, likely as a conduit for 'Leon' (presumably Leon Black). The emails detail significant friction regarding financial management, payment disputes, and staffing decisions involving Brad Wechsler and others. Epstein warns against giving the law firm Paul Weiss access to the 'entire story' and defends the financial structures he set up for Leon's protection.

Email thread / correspondence
2025-11-19

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A letter from Jeffrey Epstein to 'Leon' (likely Leon Black) expressing grievance over a fee dispute. Epstein claims he is owed 50-60 million dollars for financial services, including tax strategies and the 'Phaidon' transaction, but was only offered 20 million after intervention by Brad Karp. Epstein lists numerous financial successes he achieved for the client, including finding millions in dormant accounts and drawers, fixing tax issues, and restructuring contracts, to justify his higher fee.

Correspondence (letter/email)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a draft email or letter from Jeffrey Epstein (implied) to a wealthy client (likely Les Wexner), expressing grievance over a $20 million payment which he deems insufficient. The sender details extensive financial services provided, including recovering millions in dormant funds, reorganizing contracts (Phaidon, Gagosian), and managing tax liabilities, while criticizing other advisors like Brad Karp and Alan. The text includes a list of aggressive questions the client should ask their current team regarding the mismanagement of assets like Regan Arts and BRH.

Email draft / correspondence
2025-11-19

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This document contains a series of emails from late 2015, seemingly written by Jeffrey Epstein (implied by context and associates), directing his staff and advisors on complex financial, legal, and estate matters. The emails detail a 25-point restructuring plan involving art collections (Gagosian, Phaidon), aviation assets, trusts, and 'foreign Apollo' interests, while frequently mentioning 'Leon' (likely Leon Black). The sender expresses significant frustration with advisors Brad Wechsler and Joslin regarding their understanding of a '180 million dollar number' and the quality of their financial presentations.

Email compilation / thread
2025-11-19

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This document contains a series of emails from November 2015 involving Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeevacation@gmail.com), Melanie Spinella, and advisors. The correspondence details complex financial maneuvers, including high-interest loans ($50k/day interest), the creation of trusts ('apo1'), and asset transfers involving 'Leon' (likely Leon Black). It also includes agendas discussing 'legacy' items such as art distribution upon death, 'Gagosian' deals, and a cryptic reference to 'inspire - FBI'.

Email thread / correspondence
2025-11-19

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This email from Heather to Brad, Jeffrey, and others, dated May 11, 2015, discusses a proposed change to a Picasso agreement by Gagosian regarding the liabilities of Narrows/AP Narrows if the agreement is assigned. It addresses concerns about assigning to entities without assets and proposes solutions involving Leon's guarantee to the bank and side agreements with trusts. The email also briefly mentions funding an art partnership with $100 million in unencumbered art and an additional $20 million investment.

Email
2025-11-19

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This document contains email correspondence and notes, likely from Jeffrey Epstein to Leon Black (via assistant Melanie Spinella), dated 2015. The text details a deterioration in their professional relationship, with Epstein proposing a severance of ties in exchange for significant payments ($25 million for the current year and $40 million for the next). The content discusses complex financial structures involving Apollo, Phaidon, LBF Holdings, tax issues, and art distribution, while criticizing current staff members like Brad.

Email correspondence / meeting notes
2025-11-19

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This document contains a series of emails and notes sent to Melanie Spinella discussing complex estate planning, financial strategies, and trust management issues involving significant sums of money. The sender critiques the competence of other advisors (Brad, Carlyn, Joslin), proposes specific financial moves involving entities like Phaidon and Apollo to save millions, and addresses family asset distribution including art and property.

Email thread / notes
2025-11-19

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This document is an email from Jeffrey Epstein (implied) to Brad Karp and Melanie Spinella, addressed to 'Brad' and 'Leon' (Leon Black). Epstein lists numerous financial services he performed for Black, including finding millions in dormant accounts, restructuring art contracts (Gagosian), and managing tax issues, while criticizing Black's other advisors (Wechsler, Bronstein, Halperin). The email also details an urgent situation regarding IRS Form 8865 filings for Apollo Global Management (AGM), mentioning Epstein stepping out of a dinner with 'heads of state' to handle it.

Email / printed correspondence
2025-11-19

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This document is a contentious email from Jeffrey Epstein to Leon Black, dated January 6, 2016. Epstein expresses deep dissatisfaction with a $20 million payment for recent transactions, arguing he is owed $50-60 million based on prior agreements and the value of his work, which included finding millions in dormant accounts, handling tax issues, and restructuring assets like Phaidon and the Gagosian contract. He criticizes other advisors (Alan, Brad Karp) and lists specific financial achievements to justify his requested fee.

Email/correspondence
2025-11-19

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This document is a forwarded email from Jeffrey Epstein ('jeevacation') dated April 14, 2015, to Melanie Spinella. The content is a draft or list of points intended for a high-net-worth client (likely Leon Black, given references to Phaidon, Gagosian, and Regan Arts). In the text, Epstein details extensive financial services he performed, including recovering millions in dormant accounts, restructuring art contracts, handling tax issues, and managing estate planning, while harshly criticizing the client's existing team (Brad, Wechsler, Halperin, Bronstein) for incompetence.

Email / forwarded message
2025-11-19

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This document contains a series of emails from late 2015, likely between Jeffrey Epstein and his staff/advisors (Brad Wechsler, Melanie Spinella, Lesley Groff), concerning the financial and personal affairs of 'Leon' (likely Leon Black). The emails detail complex financial maneuvers involving asset transfers to entities named 'apo-01' (likely Apollo-related), art dealings with Gagosian, estate planning involving 'Alex' and 'Victoria', and the management of luxury assets like planes and boats. The content suggests a high level of involvement by the sender in restructuring trusts, loans, and operational details for the client.

Email thread / chain
2025-11-19

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This document contains a chain of emails from November 2015 involving Jeffrey Epstein, Melanie Spinella, and an unidentified advisor (likely legal or financial). The emails discuss significant financial matters, including a suspicious $100 million overseas transfer involving Gagosian without a contract, high-interest loans costing $50k/day, estate planning, and trust management with Bank of America. The sender also expresses strong opinions on staffing (suggesting Ada Clapp should be fired) and mentions FBI involvement in a list of agenda items.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a social diary or draft article (possibly by Ghislaine Maxwell or a close associate, given the context of the document dump) detailing events during the week leading up to the Oscars in February 2012. It describes encounters with celebrities at the Beverly Hills Hotel and Chateau Marmont, and lists attendees at various high-profile parties including a Hollywood Reporter event and an art exhibition dinner. The document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.

Social diary / event report / draft article (likely email attachment)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 28 of a Merrill Lynch 'GEMs Paper #26' dated June 30, 2016. It provides a financial analysis of the Saudi Arabian economy, specifically focusing on the drivers of the Saudi consumer, wage trends, and the impact of the National Transformation Program (NTP). It discusses the government's potential issuance of IOUs to settle arrears with contractors. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016138', indicating it was part of a document production to the House Oversight Committee, likely related to investigations involving major banks, though no specific mention of Jeffrey Epstein appears on this page.

Financial research report / analyst note
2025-11-19
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