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person
Jay Lefkowitz
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Professional media relations |
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person
R. Couri Hay
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Friend |
5
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person
Jeffrey Epstein
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Subject journalist |
5
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1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011-03-07 | N/A | Attorney Jay Lefkowitz contacts Alexandra Wolfe regarding her inquiries about Jeffrey Epstein. | N/A | View |
| 2011-03-01 | N/A | Newsweek story deadline | Newsweek | View |
This document is an email thread from March 7, 2011, in which attorney Jay Lefkowitz contacts Alexandra Wolfe regarding her inquiries about his client, Jeffrey Epstein. Lefkowitz asserts that previous press coverage has been defamatory and requests that Wolfe submit factual questions in writing to ensure accuracy. The top of the document includes fragments of questions regarding Epstein's sentencing leniency and his charitable work with Bill Clinton.
This document is an email chain from March 2011 in which attorney Jay Lefkowitz forwards a media inquiry from Newsweek reporter Alexandra Wolfe to Michael Sitrick and Jeffrey Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com). Wolfe submits a list of questions for Epstein regarding the status of his business (specifically if it is still valued at $15 billion), his work during his prison sentence, his focus on his Science Foundation, and whether he remains close with Ghislaine Maxwell. The document contains a privilege redaction block and originates from House Oversight Committee files.
This email chain from March 2011 features Jay Lefkowitz forwarding a press inquiry from Alexandra Wolfe (Newsweek) to Jeffrey Epstein and PR consultant Michael Sitrick. Wolfe submits a list of probing questions regarding Epstein's post-conviction life, business value ($15 billion), relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell, and charity work with Bill Clinton. Lefkowitz responds defensively to Wolfe, warning against libel and stating implies Epstein is traveling.
An email chain from March 2011 between publicist R. Couri Hay and Jeffrey Epstein regarding an upcoming Newsweek profile. Hay informs Epstein that Tina Brown has assigned Alexandra Wolfe to write a story about Epstein's 'reemergence' in New York and his connection to Prince Andrew. Hay leverages his friendship with the journalist to solicit employment from Epstein, promising to 'spin' the story positively, and noting that high-profile associates like Donald Trump, Leon Black, and Les Wexner have already been contacted.
This document contains an email chain from March 7, 2011, in which attorney Jay Lefkowitz forwards a list of interview questions from journalist Alexandra Wolfe to Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias email jeevacation@gmail.com) and his legal team. Wolfe's questions probe Epstein's current status, including his relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell and Bill Clinton, his business valuation ($15 billion), his time in prison, and his reaction to his conviction. Lefkowitz prefaces the exchange by warning the journalist that previous press coverage has been 'defamatory' and requesting factual questions.
This document is an email thread from March 7, 2011, between Jeffrey Epstein, Jay Lefkowitz, and journalist Alexandra Wolfe. Wolfe submits a list of probing questions to Lefkowitz intended for Epstein, inquiring about his science foundation, business valuation ($15 billion), work during prison, relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell, and charity work with Bill Clinton. Epstein forwards the thread to Lefkowitz with a redacted privileged response.
An email chain from March 2011 in which attorney Jay Lefkowitz (Kirkland & Ellis LLP) responds to inquiries from Alexandra Wolfe regarding his client, Jeffrey Epstein. Lefkowitz asserts that press coverage of Epstein has been inaccurate and defamatory, requesting that Wolfe submit factual questions in writing. The document includes fragments of Wolfe's initial questions, which reference Epstein's charity initiatives with Bill Clinton.
This email thread from March 2011 documents a media inquiry from Newsweek journalist Alexandra Wolfe to Jeffrey Epstein's legal counsel, Jay Lefkowitz. Wolfe submits a list of probing questions regarding Epstein's business valuation ($15 billion), his work arrangements while in prison, his Science Foundation, his reaction to his sentence, and his relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell. Lefkowitz forwards these questions to Epstein and PR consultant Michael Sitrick.
An email from attorney Jay Lefkowitz to Alexandra Wolfe dated March 7, 2011. Lefkowitz, representing Jeffrey Epstein, addresses Wolfe's inquiries, asserting that previous press coverage of Epstein has been inaccurate and defamatory. He requests that Wolfe send factual questions for him to answer and provides his contact information.
This document is an email chain ending on March 8, 2011, in which Jeffrey Epstein forwards a list of interview questions from journalist Alexandra Wolfe to Mike Sitrick. The questions, originally sent to attorney Jay Lefkowitz, probe Epstein's post-prison life, the status of his $15 billion business, his relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell, and his charitable work with Bill Clinton.
An email chain from March 2011 in which Jeffrey Epstein forwards a list of interview questions from Alexandra Wolfe (via Peggy Siegal) to his legal team, Martin Weinberg and Darren Indyke. The document is marked privileged. The questions probe sensitive topics including Epstein's relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell and Bill Clinton, his work during imprisonment, his reaction to his conviction, and the status of his finances (referencing $15 billion).
This document is an email thread from April 2011 containing the text of a Daily Beast article titled or related to 'Daily Beast'. The article details how New York socialites (like Peggy Siegal, Jonathan Farkas, and Debbie Bancroft) and scientists (Lawrence Krauss) continued to support and associate with Jeffrey Epstein after his initial incarceration, offering various justifications for his behavior. The email itself is from a 'Jonathan' (likely the Jonathan Farkas mentioned in the text) to Peter Green, discussing the article and mentioning plans to contact Catherine Crier.
This document is an email dated April 3, 2011, from Peter Green to a redacted recipient, forwarding a Daily Beast article by Alexandra Wolfe titled 'Jeffrey Epstein's Society Friends Close Ranks.' The article details how high-society figures like Wilbur Ross, Leon Black, and James Cayne continued to associate with Epstein after his conviction, while also highlighting allegations by Virginia Roberts that Ghislaine Maxwell recruited her for Epstein from Mar-a-Lago.
Lefkowitz acknowledges Wolfe has questions about Epstein. He claims press coverage has been inaccurate/defamatory and requests she send 'facutal' [sic] questions so he can provide accurate responses. He also provides a redacted phone number.
List of interview questions for Jeffrey Epstein regarding his life, business, conviction, and associations.
Initial contact stating press coverage has been inaccurate and requesting factual questions.
Lefkowitz responds to Wolfe's inquiries about Epstein, stating press coverage has been inaccurate/defamatory, and requests factual questions be sent via email to ensure accurate responses.
Lefkowitz acknowledges Wolfe has questions about his client, Jeffrey Epstein. He claims press coverage has been inaccurate/defamatory and requests she send 'facutal' [sic] questions in writing so he can provide accurate responses. He also offers to speak by phone.
Opening salutation 'Dear Ms. Wolfe,' visible.
List of interview questions for Jeffrey Epstein.
List of interview questions regarding Epstein's business, foundation, prison time, and relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell.
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