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Documents | Actions |
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person
US delegations
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Unknown |
7
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1 | |
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person
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
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Analyst subject |
6
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1 | |
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person
KKR & Co
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Financial |
6
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1 | |
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person
BNP
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Corporate structure |
5
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1 | |
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person
Nizar Bin Obaid Madani
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Professional official |
5
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1 | |
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organization
ZTE
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Client |
5
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1 | |
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organization
SinoVision
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Unknown |
5
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1 | |
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person
Robert Harrison
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Employee |
5
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1 | |
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person
Michael Ching
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Employee |
5
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1 | |
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organization
Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein
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Business associate |
1
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1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2020-03-03 | N/A | US Attorney for the Virgin Islands opens investigation into Jeffrey Epstein Estate and Southern C... | US Virgin Islands | View |
| 2020-03-03 | N/A | US Attorney's Office for the Virgin Islands announces opening of investigation into Jeffrey Epste... | Virgin Islands | View |
| 2018-01-01 | N/A | ZTE signed a contract with lobbying firm Mercury Public Affairs one day after a Trump tweet. | United States | View |
| 2017-08-06 | N/A | Cancellation of Singapore Permanent Residence (SPR) Status for Huang Jing and Yang Xiuping | Singapore | View |
| 2001-01-01 | N/A | First Forum on the Global Chinese Language Media | Unknown | View |
| 0005-07-29 | N/A | The 5th Circuit upholds an IRS win in the Strangi case, a Texas FLP case. | Texas | View |
This document contains a series of email correspondences from 2016, likely between Jeffrey Epstein and Leon Black (addressed as 'Leon'), mediated partly through Melanie Spinella. The text reveals significant friction regarding financial management, with the sender (Epstein) aggressively defending his 'high fees' by claiming to have generated billions in value while criticizing the 'outrageous incompetence' of Leon's family office staff (including Alan, Joslin, and others) regarding IRS audits, valuation discounts, and tax planning structures like CLATs and 1031 exchanges. The document includes specific references to Empire Valuation, PWC, BDO, and Akin Gump.
A highly aggressive letter, likely from Jeffrey Epstein to Les Wexner, demanding $40 million per year to clean up Wexner's financial and estate planning 'mess.' The author insults Wexner's children ('retarded children'), criticizes his hiring decisions (specifically Joshn Castrucci and Joslin), and outlines a restructuring plan involving the sale of assets like Artspace and Regan Arts. The document references tax repatriation plans affected by 'Donald' (likely Trump) and insists on strict payment terms under threat of withdrawing services.
An email dated November 15, 2016, from 'Larry' (likely Jeffrey Epstein) to Leon (likely Leon Black), forwarded to Melanie Spinella. The sender harshly criticizes Leon's management of his family office, specifically disparaging employees Brad Wechsler, John Castrucci, and Joslin. The email outlines a massive 'clean up' operation involving estate planning, selling assets (Artspace, Regan Arts, boats), and restructuring trusts, while referencing Donald Trump's impact on foreign funds repatriation.
This document contains a heated email chain involving Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeevacation@gmail.com) and likely Leon Black ('Leon'). Epstein demands an annual fee of $40 million for his services, citing past financial benefits of $1.5-2 billion he secured for Leon, while heavily criticizing the 'incompetence' of Leon's family office staff (Joslin, Brad). The chain includes a forwarded email from attorney Alan Halperin regarding an IRS response and a valuation discount from Empire Valuation, as well as a note about a GIV aircraft being 'completed'.
This is a highly critical correspondence (likely an email draft) from a disgruntled financial or legal advisor to a client (contextually Jeffrey Epstein). The sender berates the client for a chaotic office environment, poor staffing decisions (specifically mentioning 'Joshn Castrucci' and 'Joslin'), and unpaid compensation. The text outlines a massive list of necessary legal and financial restructuring tasks, including estate planning, selling 'Artspace', shutting down 'Regan Arts', and dealing with IRS issues, while mentioning the impact of 'Donald' (likely Trump) on tax repatriation plans.
This document contains an email chain from May 2016 involving Jeffrey Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com), Leon Black (addressed as Leon), and staff members Brad Wechsler and Melanie Spinella. The primary content is a lengthy, metaphorical email from Epstein to Black, comparing his financial structuring work to a 'work of art' that Black's incompetent staff (specifically Brad, Joslin, and John) are ruining. Epstein discusses managing an IRS audit, complains about the lack of IT and professional standards in Black's office, and negotiates a fee of $35 million (discounted from $40 million) to continue overseeing the financial entities and audits with the goal of concluding their financial interactions.
An email from May 2015, likely written by Jeffrey Epstein to Melanie Spinella, outlining the chaotic state of his financial and legal affairs ('family office'). The sender complains about incompetent staff, a lack of accounting systems across 100 bank accounts and various entities, and details the involvement of 'Apollo' (likely Apollo Global Management) in handling his airplane expenses and tax coordination. The document lists numerous law firms, financial assets (including art by Picasso and Calder), and outlines a strategy for restructuring oversight of his estate, trusts, and businesses.
This document is a printout of a highly critical email sent on June 30, 2015, to Melanie Spinella. The sender (likely a financial consultant, trustee, or high-level manager) details extreme disorganization in the financial, legal, and tax affairs of the subject entity (implied to be the Epstein estate/enterprise), citing a lack of accounting systems, uncoordinated outside counsel (listing major firms like Paul Weiss and Withers Bergman), and incompetent staff. The email concludes with a dispute over professional fees, where the sender pushes back against providing free 'after care' services despite having been paid a large sum.
This document contains notes and an email chain dated May 18, 2015, sent to Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeevacation@gmail.com) and his associates. The content outlines a massive 'brain dump' of financial and legal tasks, including rationalizing over 100 bank accounts, overseeing brokerage accounts at major banks (JPM, DB, GS), dealing with IRS/SEC oversight, and managing assets like art (Picasso, Calder), planes, and boats. The text highlights significant disorganization, noting a 'convoluted' corporate structure, unreviewed invoices, and the fact that the subject is 'sitting on over 100 m of cash.'
This document contains an email (Subject: 'ulysses 2.0') sent on May 29, 2015, likely by Jeffrey Epstein to Melanie Spinella. The text is a scathing critique of the financial management and oversight of a family office (presumably Leon Black's, given the 'Apollo' references), detailing incompetence by staff members Eileen and Tom, a lack of accounting systems for 100+ bank accounts and assets like planes/boats/art, and listing numerous law firms involved without coordination. It outlines urgent needs for high-level accounting hires, audits, and strategic planning for estate and tax issues.
A document containing a draft letter and an email segment, likely from Jeffrey Epstein to Leon Black (via Melanie Spinella). The text outlines a severe restructuring of the recipient's financial office (firing staff, selling assets like Artspace) and demands $40 million per year for Epstein's services, with strict upfront payment terms ($25M signing). It references IRS issues, estate planning, and specific employees (Barry, Joslin, John).
This document is a confrontational email dated November 29, 2016, likely from Jeffrey Epstein to Leslie Wexner (implied by context of 'Artspace', 'Regan Arts', and the specific financial demands). The sender severely criticizes the recipient's financial management ('procrastination produced mess', 'bomb of colored string'), insults the recipient's children, and outlines a massive restructuring plan involving a new trustee named Barry. The sender issues an ultimatum, refusing to continue work without a contract paying $40 million annually, with $25 million due immediately upon signing.
This document contains a series of emails from 2016, likely written by Jeffrey Epstein to 'Leon' (presumably Leon Black), sent via Melanie Spinella. The emails reveal Epstein's deep frustration with Leon's 'family office' and accounting teams (Deloitte, PWC), criticizing their incompetence regarding financial transactions, IRS responses, and valuations (specifically a CLAT and a $5 billion spreadsheet). Epstein justifies his 'high fees' by claiming his advice has generated benefits between 1.5 and 2 billion dollars and kept Leon's finances 'safe' without disasters.
An email from Jeffrey Epstein to Leon Black (via Melanie Spinella) dated May 12, 2016. Epstein aggressively criticizes Black's financial team (specifically Brad, Castrucci, and Joslin), comparing his own financial structuring work to a 'work of art' that is being ruined by incompetent staff. The email discusses estate planning, missing documentation for deals and planes, an ongoing audit, and warns about IRS scrutiny.
An email sent to Melanie Spinella, containing the text of a demand letter originally dated Jan 29, 2016. The text, likely written by Jeffrey Epstein to a wealthy associate (suspected to be Leon Black), demands $40 million per year for estate and tax planning services. It outlines a specific payment schedule ($25M upfront), mandates the restructuring of the recipient's family office, including firing specific staff ('fire john') and shutting down entities like 'Regan Arts' and 'Artspace', while criticizing the performance of the current CEO, Brad.
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'.
An email thread from April-May 2016 where Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeffrey E.') aggressively negotiates his consulting fees with 'Leon' (likely Leon Black). Epstein demands $40 million per year, citing his past success in saving the client billions and managing estate/tax planning, while criticizing the incompetence of the client's family office staff (Joslin, Brad). The thread includes an underlying email from attorney Alan Halperin regarding an IRS valuation discount.
A contentious correspondence, likely from a legal or financial advisor to a client (contextually Jeffrey Epstein), refusing further work until overdue compensation is paid. The author outlines a chaotic financial situation ('procrastination produced mess'), advises shutting down entities like Regan Arts and Artspace, criticizes current staff (Joslin, Castrucci), and proposes a restructuring plan involving a new trustee named Barry. The text also references 'Donald's' tax plans complicating the author's work and mentions a fee dispute involving a $40m/year limit.
An email from May 12, 2016, ostensibly from Jeffrey Epstein to 'Leon' (likely Leon Black), sent via Melanie Spinella. The sender uses an extended metaphor comparing his financial structuring work to a 'work of art' and expresses frustration that Leon's incompetent staff (Brad, Joslin, etc.) are ruining it. The email discusses ongoing IRS audits, a fee negotiation reducing a request from $40 million to $35 million per year, and warns against letting the law firm Paul Weiss see the 'entire story,' while closing with a personal note of non-judgment regarding Leon's private activities.
This document contains an email thread from 2015, likely between Jeffrey Epstein and Leon Black (via assistant Melanie Spinella), discussing the complex setup and management of a family office. The text details extensive tax planning strategies (GRATs, trusts), asset management (art, real estate, planes, boats), and the consolidation of legal and financial advisors (Paul Weiss, Apollo in-house, JPM, GS). It highlights the scale of financial operations, mentioning over $100 million in cash and the rationalization of numerous bank accounts and entities.
This document contains notes and an email printed on May 18, 2015, sent to Jeffrey Epstein and Melanie Spinella. The text outlines significant financial transactions, including a $20 million payment to the FTC and a $10 million payment to Gratitude America. The body of the email is a critique of the chaotic state of Epstein's financial and office management, citing incompetence by former staff (Eileen and Tom), a lack of accounting systems for over 100 bank accounts, and the need for new professional hires to manage assets including planes, boats, and real estate.
This document is a page from a Bank of America Merrill Lynch equity strategy report dated January 29, 2017. It contains two tables analyzing S&P 500 companies: one listing companies with high effective tax rates and low foreign sales, and another listing companies likely to benefit from repatriation due to high overseas cash reserves (e.g., Apple, Microsoft, Cisco). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023088' stamp, indicating it was produced as evidence for the House Oversight Committee, though the text itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.
This document is a page from a Bank of America Merrill Lynch equity strategy report dated January 29, 2017. It analyzes the impact of the 2004 Homeland Investment Act (HIA), specifically detailing how 15 major corporations (including Pfizer, Merck, and HP) repatriated billions in offshore funds but subsequently reduced US workforces and R&D spending while increasing share buybacks. The document includes data tables sourced from the IRS and a US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations survey, stamped with the file ID HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023076.
This is page 7 of a Bank of America Merrill Lynch 'Equity Strategy Focus Point' report dated January 29, 2017. The document analyzes the potential impact of tax repatriation policies, estimating that S&P 500 companies could bring back over $1 trillion in overseas cash, primarily in the Tech and Health Care sectors. It draws historical comparisons to the 2004 Homeland Investment Act, noting that despite intentions to spur investment and hiring, the majority of repatriated funds in 2004 were used for stock buybacks and dividends. The document bears the stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023075', indicating it was part of a document production to the House Oversight Committee, likely related to investigations into financial institutions connected to Jeffrey Epstein, though Epstein himself is not mentioned on this specific page.
This article from The Virgin Islands Daily News (originally by Miami Herald) reports on Alan Dershowitz's efforts to limit press access to a 2019 court hearing regarding the unsealing of documents in the Epstein/Maxwell sex trafficking case. It details the history of the defamation suit brought by Virginia Roberts Giuffre against Ghislaine Maxwell, the 2017 settlement, and the involvement of high-profile figures like Alexander Acosta and Sarah Ferguson. The article highlights the legal battle between privacy for the accused and the public's right to know, framed by the 'Perversion of Justice' investigation.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020-09-30 | Paid | IRS | Ohio Lawmakers | $60,000,000.00 | Alleged bribe to arrange a $1 billion bailout. | View |
| 2016-02-01 | Paid | IRS | Laura Cohen | $500,000.00 | Revolving home-equity line of credit taken out ... | View |
| 2016-02-01 | Paid | IRS | Laura Cohen | $500,000.00 | Revolving home-equity line of credit taken out ... | View |
| 2016-02-01 | Paid | IRS | Laura Cohen | $500,000.00 | Revolving home-equity line of credit taken out ... | View |
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