| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
(mentions)
|
Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Business associate |
11
Very Strong
|
5 | |
|
person
Michael Mason-Mahon
|
Adversarial |
10
Very Strong
|
3 | |
|
person
John McFarlane
|
Business associate |
10
Very Strong
|
13 | |
|
person
Jeffrey E. Epstein (JEE)
|
Business associate |
8
Strong
|
2 | |
|
person
jeffrey E.
|
Correspondents |
7
|
1 | |
|
person
Prankster
|
Correspondents deception |
7
|
2 | |
|
person
Prankster
|
Victim of impersonation |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Prankster
|
Victim of impersonation hoax |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
Unnamed Prankster
|
Victim of prank |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
George Tenet
|
Acquaintance |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
John McFarlane
|
Professional ceo and chairman |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
John McFarlane
|
Correspondents |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
John McFarlane
|
Correspondent |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
JEE
|
Business associate |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
Daley
|
Acquaintance |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
Email Prankster
|
Victim of impersonation |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
Unnamed Prankster
|
Victim of impersonation |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
John McFarlane
|
Correspondents allies |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
Larry
|
Acquaintance |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
George Tenet
|
Business associate |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Daley
|
Business associate |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Prankster
|
Correspondent deception |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Prankster
|
Victim and perpetrator of a prank |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Prankster
|
Impersonation deception |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
JEFFREY E. EPSTEIN
|
Business associate |
5
|
1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | Seminar-MONEY | Unknown | View |
| 2025-11-19 | N/A | A 'bruising' annual shareholders' meeting for Barclays, during which shareholder Michael Mason-Ma... | Not specified | View |
| 2025-11-19 | N/A | A 'bruising' Barclays shareholders' annual meeting where shareholder Michael Mason-Mahon called f... | Not specified | View |
| 2025-11-19 | N/A | Jes Staley received a prank email purporting to be from his chairman, John McFarlane, following t... | Unknown | View |
| 2025-11-19 | N/A | A prankster sent an email to Jes Staley, impersonating chairman John McFarlane, following the sha... | N/A | View |
| 2020-02-13 | N/A | Barclays disclosed that UK FCA and PRA are investigating Jes Staley's statements about his links ... | London | View |
| 2019-12-01 | N/A | Alleged sexual assault (rape) during a massage | Unknown | View |
| 2019-01-01 | N/A | Bloomberg reported that Jes Staley visited Epstein in prison and on his island. | Prison, Epstein's Island | View |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | An email prank was carried out on Barclays CEO Jes Staley by an individual impersonating Chairman... | Digital (Email) | View |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | Jes Staley was heavily criticised for his attempt to unmask a whistleblower within Barclays. | Barclays | View |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | Jes Staley sent an email to John McFarlane with a cryptic poem and message, seemingly about a sha... | N/A | View |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | Jes Staley sent an email to John McFarlane. | N/A | View |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | An event or situation occurred where John McFarlane defended Jes Staley. Staley refers to it as '... | Unknown | View |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | An unspecified event, referred to as a 'rally', where Jes Staley was seemingly under pressure and... | Unknown | View |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | An event where John McFarlane publicly defended or supported Jes Staley. Staley describes it as M... | Unknown | View |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | An event where Jes Staley was 'defended' by someone he believed to be John McFarlane. The prankst... | N/A | View |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | An event, described as a 'rally for you [sic] head', where John McFarlane defended Jes Staley aga... | N/A | View |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | An email prank was perpetrated against Barclays CEO Jes Staley. An unknown individual, using a fa... | Digital (Email) | View |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | An email exchange occurred between Barclays CEO Jes Staley and an internet prankster who was impe... | N/A | View |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | Jes Staley was heavily criticized for an attempt to unmask a whistleblower. | Barclays | View |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | An email prank was perpetrated against Barclays CEO Jes Staley by an individual impersonating Cha... | View | |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | Jes Staley was heavily criticized for his attempt to unmask a whistleblower. | N/A | View |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | An email prankster successfully impersonated Barclays Chairman John McFarlane and engaged in a co... | View | |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | Jes Staley sent an email to John McFarlane with cryptic content suggesting a shared struggle ('fo... | N/A | View |
| 2017-05-10 | N/A | An event where John McFarlane publicly or internally defended Jes Staley from criticism. Staley r... | Unknown, likely related to ... | View |
This document describes an incident where Jes Staley, the CEO of Barclays, received a prank email on a Wednesday evening after a contentious shareholders' meeting. The email, which Staley believed was from his chairman John McFarlane, had the subject line “The fool doth think he is wise” and was actually sent by a prankster using a Gmail account to impersonate McFarlane.
This document is an email from Jes Staley to John McFarlane, dated May 10, 2017. The email contains a cryptic poem and the message "Thanks for sharing the foxhole," suggesting a shared struggle. Critically, the email's confidentiality disclaimer states the communication is the "property of JEE" and lists a contact email address associated with Jeffrey Epstein, indicating Staley was using an email system connected to Epstein.
This document is an email chain from May 10, 2017, showing Barclays CEO Jes Staley being deceived by an email prankster impersonating Barclays Chairman John McFarlane. The prankster sends bizarre supportive messages and a poem, referencing the professional pressures ('fires/thorns') Staley was under, to which Staley replies, seemingly believing the messages are genuine. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030355' indicates this was likely an exhibit in a congressional investigation related to Staley's conduct, which included his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document, from a House Oversight collection, displays two separate email communications from May 10, 2017, involving Barclays' then-CEO Jes Staley. The first is a legitimate exchange where Staley thanks Chairman John McFarlane for his support; the second is a noted 'Prankster's email' sent to Staley by an impersonator of McFarlane, containing provocative language like 'who should we seek to silence next!?'
This document is a news article, marked as a House Oversight exhibit, detailing an email prank on then-Barclays CEO Jes Staley on May 10, 2017. An imposter posing as Chairman John McFarlane drew effusive praise from Staley, who was under fire for trying to unmask a whistleblower. The prankster revealed the deception with an acrostic poem spelling 'Whistleblower', highlighting Staley's poor judgment, a relevant theme given investigations into his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
This document, labeled as an exhibit for a House Oversight committee, describes a prank email sent to Barclays CEO Jes Staley. The email, sent on a Wednesday evening from a fake Gmail account, impersonated Barclays' chairman John McFarlane and had the subject line "The fool doth think he is wise." The message mocked a shareholder who had called for Staley's resignation earlier that day and falsely reassured Staley his position was secure.
This document is an email from Jes Staley to Jeffrey Epstein dated September 26, 2014. Staley briefly acknowledges an article Epstein had sent him about Kathryn Ruemmler, a former White House counsel being considered for Attorney General. The forwarded text details Ruemmler's qualifications, her close advisory role to President Obama, and potential political obstacles to her nomination, such as her involvement in the I.R.S. and Benghazi controversies.
This document is an email chain from January 9, 2014, between Jes Staley and Jeffrey Epstein. Staley apologizes for missing a meeting with Epstein, explaining he had dinner with George Tenet and a 'military guy from Brookings'. The exchange also includes Staley's commentary on contemporary political topics, including comments by 'Gates' on Obama and discussions about Israel and Iran.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | Paid | Jes Staley | Prankster (impers... | $0.00 | A metaphorical debt mentioned in the prankster'... | View |
| 2017-05-10 | Paid | Jes Staley | John McFarlane | $0.00 | A non-monetary, colloquial obligation mentioned... | View |
The email, sent from john.mcfarlane.barclays@gmail.com, described shareholder Michael Mason-Mahon as 'brusque as he is ill informed' and falsely reassured Staley that they had successfully prevented any attempt to force him out.
The email, sent from john.mcfarlane.barclays@gmail.com, described shareholder Michael Mason-Mahon as 'brusque as he is ill informed' and falsely reassured Staley that they had successfully prevented any attempt to force him out.
The email described shareholder Michael Mason-Mahon as 'as brusque as he is ill informed' and reassured Jes Staley that they had successfully prevented any attempt to force him out.
The email, sent from the address john.mcfarlane.barclays@gmail.com, described shareholder Michael Mason-Mahon as 'as brusque as he is ill informed' and reassured Jes Staley that they had successfully thwarted any attempt to force him out of his position.
The email, sent from john.mcfarlane.barclays@gmail.com, described shareholder Michael Mason-Mahon as “brusque as he is ill informed” and reassured Jes Staley that they had successfully prevented any attempt to force him out.
The email, sent from john.mcfarlane.barclays@gmail.com, described shareholder Michael Mason-Mahon as “brusque as he is ill informed” and reassured Jes Staley that they had successfully prevented any attempt to force him out.
The email, sent from john.mcfarlane.barclays@gmail.com, described shareholder Michael Mason-Mahon as “as brusque as he is ill informed” and reassured Jes Staley that they had successfully prevented any attempt to force him out.
The email described shareholder Michael Mason-Mahon as 'as brusque as he is ill informed' and reassured Jes Staley that they had successfully prevented any attempt to force him out.
The email, sent from john.mcfarlane.barclays@gmail.com, described shareholder Michael Mason-Mahon as “brusque as he is ill informed” and reassured Jes Staley that they had successfully prevented any attempt to force him out.
A prankster, impersonating John McFarlane from a gmail account, sent a message to Jes Staley saying 'Good night' and including a strange poem.
A poem where the first letter of each line spelled out 'Whistleblower'. The poem began with "Worry not of tomorrow's end" and ended with "Revel in their bloodied eyes".
Replied in effusive terms, praising the prankster's (believed to be McFarlane's) courage and support. Quotes include "You are a unique man, Mr McFarlane" and referenced Eric Clapton.
A short reply stating, "Thanks for sharing the foxhole."
Replied in effusive terms, praising the prankster's (believed to be McFarlane's) courage and support. Quotes include "You are a unique man, Mr McFarlane" and referenced Eric Clapton.
An email, labeled '[Prankster's email]', where John McFarlane writes 'What else would Mack the Knife do but support those he can trust in!', 'Begs the question, who should we seek to silence next!?', and 'Onward, to bigger, and better things.'
Jes Staley thanks John McFarlane for defending him 'today with a courage not seen in many people.' He praises McFarlane's 'guile', 'sense of theatre', and 'fearlessness of Clapton'.
A prankster, impersonating John McFarlane from a gmail account, sent a message to Jes Staley saying 'Good night' and including a strange poem.
The email begins with a five-line poem. The main body of the message from Jes Staley reads: 'Thanks for sharing the foxhole. Best Jes'. The email also contains a signature block for Landon Thomas, Jr. of the New York Times and a legal disclaimer stating the communication is the property of 'JEE' and to contact 'jeevacation@gmail.com' in case of error.
Jes Staley replied to the prankster with the message: 'Clapton has nothing on me ha!'
Jes Staley replied to the prankster with the message: 'Clapton has nothing on me ha!'
The email begins with a five-line poem. The main body of the message from Jes Staley reads: 'Thanks for sharing the foxhole. Best Jes'. The email also contains a signature block for Landon Thomas, Jr. of the New York Times and a legal disclaimer stating the communication is the property of 'JEE' and to contact 'jeevacation@gmail.com' in case of error.
The email contains a short, cryptic poem followed by the lines 'We fight on.' and 'Thanks for sharing the foxhole.' It appears to be a reply to a previous email that included the signature of Landon Thomas, Jr. of the New York Times. The legal disclaimer at the bottom is from 'JEE' and provides the contact email 'jeevacation@gmail.com'.
The email contains a short, cryptic poem followed by the lines 'We fight on.' and 'Thanks for sharing the foxhole.' It appears to be a reply to a previous email that included the signature of Landon Thomas, Jr. of the New York Times. The legal disclaimer at the bottom is from 'JEE' and provides the contact email 'jeevacation@gmail.com'.
An email, labeled '[Prankster's email]', where John McFarlane writes 'What else would Mack the Knife do but support those he can trust in!', 'Begs the question, who should we seek to silence next!?', and 'Onward, to bigger, and better things.'
A reply to Jes Staley's 21:08 email, in which John McFarlane states 'I do feel we've ceased the rally for you [sic] head today' and 'Surely the fickleminded nature of the angry few will help tie up any loose ends.' He ends by saying 'You owe me a large Scotch.'
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