Both were listed as direct recipients ('To:') on an email from attorney Martin Weinberg regarding a privileged matter.
Both were listed as direct recipients ('To:') on an email from attorney Martin Weinberg regarding a privileged matter.
Epstein sends the original email to Ruemmler; footer mentions attorney-client privilege.
Epstein forwarding strategic advice/contacts to Ruemmler (who is a known attorney).
Email correspondence containing legal disclaimers regarding attorney-client privilege.
Epstein forwards high-importance legal matters to Ruemmler.
Epstein forwarding sensitive media alerts to Ruemmler.
Epstein asks for her thoughts on legal arguments; Ruemmler provides legal analysis.
Included on privileged legal correspondence
Epstein forwards sensitive media inquiry to her.
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An email chain from January 2019 where 'J' (Jeffrey Epstein) sends an analysis to Kathy Ruemmler and subsequently forwards it to journalist Michael Wolff. The text outlines a theory that Donald Trump acts as a front for money laundering by 'renting' his name to wealthy individuals (specifically mentioning an individual 'R' and a Palm Beach property) to purchase trophy assets, while misrepresenting his own income and assets in financial disclosures.
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This email chain from January 2015 shows Kelly Friendly suggesting to Larry Summers that Jeffrey Epstein should speak with Joe Lockhart at the Glover Park Group, citing Lockhart's past assistance to Clinton and General Petraeus. Summers forwards this suggestion to Epstein, commenting it is a 'Not terrible idea.' Epstein subsequently forwards the entire chain to Kathy Ruemmler.
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This document is an email dated April 23, 2015, from attorney Martin G. Weinberg to Jeffrey Epstein and Kathy Ruemmler, with the subject line "ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE". The entire body of the email is redacted, indicating the communication is legally privileged. The email includes a standard confidentiality notice from Weinberg's law office and appears to be from a collection labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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An email exchange between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey Epstein dated January 30-31, 2017. Epstein informs Ruemmler that Trump fired Yates, and Ruemmler replies that she is dining with a New York Times reporter and characterizes Trump's actions as declaring war on the DOJ. The document includes a standard legal disclaimer asserting confidentiality and potential attorney-client privilege.
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This document is an email chain from April 28, 2016, initiated by Reuters journalist David Ingram to attorney Martin Weinberg, seeking comment on a lawsuit alleging Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump committed rape in 1994. Weinberg forwards this inquiry to Epstein (using the alias jeevacation@gmail.com), who then forwards it to Kathy Ruemmler with the complaint attached. A significant portion of the communication between Weinberg and Epstein is redacted as privileged.
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This document is an email chain from February 19, 2016, in which author Michael Wolff alerts Jeffrey Epstein that the New York Times has contacted him regarding Epstein's relationship with Donald Trump and that the Hillary Clinton campaign is 'digging deeply' into him. Wolff advises Epstein to consider 'preempting' the story. Epstein subsequently forwards this warning to his lawyers, Kathy Ruemmler and Darren Indyke, with 'High' importance.
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This document is an email thread from October 13, 2016, originating from a LinkedIn message sent by CNN reporter Melanie Hicken to one of Jeffrey Epstein's pilots (name redacted). Hicken requests an off-the-record discussion regarding allegations that Bill Clinton and Donald Trump visited Epstein's private island and engaged in sexual relations with minors. The pilot forwarded this inquiry to Jeffrey Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com), who then forwarded it to his associates Kathy Ruemmler and Darren Indyke.
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An email chain from June 2018 involving Jeffrey Epstein, Steve Bannon, and Kathy Ruemmler. Bannon forwards a legal discussion regarding 'Mueller's Fruit of the Poisonous Tree' involving David Rivkin to Epstein. Epstein forwards this to Kathy Ruemmler, who dismisses Rivkin as a 'hack' and the legal argument as having 'zero chance.' Epstein replies agreeing, then pivots to discussing Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg's global internet goals, and comments that Zuckerberg's wife is 'nice but boring.'
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This is a heavily redacted email dated April 23, 2015, sent to Jeffrey Epstein (using the address jeevacation@gmail.com) and Kathy Ruemmler. The email was sent by attorney Martin G. Weinberg regarding a matter subject to attorney-client privilege. The entire body of the message has been withheld.
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