Prankster (as John McFarlane)

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Re: The fool doth think he is wise

From: Prankster (as John McF...
To: Jes Staley

The sender, impersonating John McFarlane, says he is reminded of a poem his father was fond of, which he includes before wishing Jes good night. The email is labeled as a '[Prankster's email]'.

Email
2017-05-10

No Subject

From: Prankster (as John McF...
To: Jes Staley

The sender offers support, asking what 'fires/thorns' he can quell and stating, 'It's important I stand fast, and alongside you. You have carried yourself admirably today.'

Email
2017-05-10

No Subject

From: Jes Staley
To: Prankster (as John McF...

Jes Staley replies 'I bet he doesn't.' This is likely a response to the prankster's opening line, 'Clapton has nothing on me ha!'

Email
2017-05-10

Re: The fool doth think he is wise

From: Prankster (as John McF...
To: Jes Staley

The sender, impersonating John McFarlane, shares a poem he claims his father was fond of, saying it seems 'very apt' and wishes Jes a good night.

Email
2017-05-10

No Subject

From: Prankster (as John McF...
To: Jes Staley

The sender, impersonating John McFarlane, offers support to Jes Staley, asking what 'fires/thorns' he can quell and stating 'You have carried yourself admirably today.' This email may be the same as the 10:43 PM one, just displayed with a different timezone.

Email
2017-05-10

No Subject

From: Jes Staley
To: Prankster (as John McF...

Jes Staley's reply, 'I bet he doesn't.', is quoted in a subsequent email from the prankster.

Email
2017-05-10

No Subject

From: Prankster (as John McF...
To: Jes Staley

A reply from the prankster to Jes Staley's message, stating 'Clapton has nothing on me ha!'.

Email
2017-05-10

Re: The fool doth think he is wise

From: Prankster (as John McF...
To: Jes Staley

The sender, impersonating John McFarlane, shares a poem he claims his father was fond of, saying it seems 'very apt' and wishes Jes a good night.

Email
2017-05-10

No Subject

From: Prankster (as John McF...
To: Jes Staley

The sender, impersonating John McFarlane, offers support to Jes Staley, asking what 'fires/thorns' he can quell and stating 'You have carried yourself admirably today.' This email may be the same as the 10:43 PM one, just displayed with a different timezone.

Email
2017-05-10

No Subject

From: Jes Staley
To: Prankster (as John McF...

Jes Staley's reply, 'I bet he doesn't.', is quoted in a subsequent email from the prankster.

Email
2017-05-10

No Subject

From: Prankster (as John McF...
To: Jes Staley

A reply from the prankster to Jes Staley's message, stating 'Clapton has nothing on me ha!'.

Email
2017-05-10

No Subject

From: Jes Staley
To: Prankster (as John McF...

Replied in effusive terms, praising the recipient for his 'courage', 'sense of theatre', and 'guile'. Staley also referenced Eric Clapton.

Email
2017-05-10

No Subject

From: Prankster (as John McF...
To: Jes Staley

Sent a poem around 11pm where the first letter of each line spelled out the word 'Whistleblower'.

Email
2017-05-10

No Subject

From: Jes Staley
To: Prankster (as John McF...

Final reply was "Thanks for sharing the foxhole."

Email
2017-05-10

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