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This document is a printout of an email from April 28, 2016, sent to Melanie Spinella (likely an intermediary for a high-net-worth individual, possibly Leslie Wexner given the context of 'Karp', 'Wechsler', and 'Ralph Lerner'). The sender (tone suggests Jeffrey Epstein) aggressively criticizes the recipient's hiring decisions, specifically regarding 'Brad,' 'Joslin,' and 'Castrucci,' and complains about being ignored despite providing financial management advice. The email highlights a strained relationship caused by financial arrangements, inaccurate accounting numbers, and the recipient's refusal to follow the sender's personnel recommendations.

Email printout
2025-11-19

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This document contains email drafts from December 7, 2015, written by Jeffrey Epstein (via Melanie Spinella) to Leon Black. Epstein proposes terminating their current business relationship while demanding $65 million in fees ($25M for the current year and $40M for the next) and outlines a plan to restructure Black's family office ('Eysium') with specific personnel and budgets. Notably, Epstein reminds Black of his value by stating he has done things that 'will need to remain unknown' and discusses tax strategies involving 1.8 billion dollars and entities like Apollo and Phaidon.

Email correspondence / drafts (house oversight committee evidence)
2025-11-19

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This document contains a series of emails, likely from Jeffrey Epstein to a high-net-worth individual (contextually Leon Black), demanding a $40 million fee for services related to tax planning, estate management, and office restructuring. The sender suggests alternative payments including Miami real estate or plane financing, advises firing specific employees (Castrucci, Joslin, Ada), and discusses legal strategies involving Apollo and family trusts. The text is characterized by poor grammar, urgent demands regarding tax returns, and manipulative language asserting friendship.

Email chain / congressional oversight record
2025-11-19

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This document contains a highly aggressive draft or email (likely from Jeffrey Epstein to Leon Black) responding to an administrative email from Jeannine Jeskewitz dated April 6, 2018. The author demands an annual fee of $40 million for estate planning and tax services, outlining a payment schedule of $25 million upfront and subsequent installments. The text harshly criticizes the recipient's family and current advisors (specifically Halperin and Wechsler), proposes 'Barry' as a new trustee, and orders the liquidation of 'Artspace' and 'Regan Arts'.

Email correspondence / drafted letter
2025-11-19

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In this April 2016 email (likely from Jeffrey Epstein to Leon Black via assistant Melanie Spinella), the sender demands a $40 million fee for services related to the recipient's family office, trusts, and Apollo agreements. The sender suggests payment could be made via cash, Miami real estate, art, or financing a new plane. The document also details a dispute over hiring an individual named Castrucci and references legal work by Paul Weiss and Akin.

Email / draft correspondence
2025-11-19

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This document is a printed event schedule or calendar listing for New York City events occurring around June 15, 2011. It originates from the House Oversight Committee (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029843), suggesting it was evidence in an investigation, likely serving as a briefing document for Jeffrey Epstein regarding social events. It lists high-society gatherings, including a Women's Forum event featuring Barbara Walters, a UJA-Federation event, and various other fundraisers and luncheons.

Event calendar / schedule (house oversight committee evidence)
2025-11-19
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