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Re: Great seeing you
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<_________________>
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 1:40 PM
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20100105134000
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Let me know when you are coming back to Palm Beach so I can take you for golf at Trump. Also coordinate with Andy re: his trip here from California.<br/>Jeffrey mentioned to me you are looking to pick up an interest in a Hawker 800 XP. I recently exchanged my fractional interest for a jet pass card but I may know some other people who might want to sell their interests at a bargain price. Also, Jeffrey's and my friend, Benny Shabtai is looking to partner with someone to pick up a plane in today's depressed market, but he is looking for someone to pick up a 50% interest.<br/>Look forward to hearing from you.<br/>Joel
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Re: Great seeing you
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Joel
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[]
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1/6/2010 1:03:04 AM
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20100106010304
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joel,, jack goldberger is my local attny, i would love him to play the trump course.. jerry you.. i will pick up all costs. thanks,,
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033435.txt
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Re: Call from New Yorker.
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Lawrence Summers
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[]
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Mar 17, 2019, at 8:42 AM
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20190317084200
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COM
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Re: Call from New Yorker.
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Lawrence Summers
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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Sun, Mar 17, 2019 at 8:48 AM
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20190317084800
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Ok. Best to make reversible errors<br><br>I've written note for exit strategy 1. Not going to send for few days.<br><br>Going to treat it all as a game till I maybe see her in Beijing and out of character ignore and look past her bad behavior.<br><br>Best to stop obsessing.
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Re: Call from New Yorker.
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Lawrence Summers
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[]
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On Mar 17, 2019, at 8:54 AM
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20190317085400
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unclear if you meant you ve written notes to yourself re exit or a note you were thinking of sending - BAD FORM if latter. you both have still not agreed the rules of the game. so difficult to play . you have laid out - this is what i want. . but actually, how it would work, and what her freedoms are. could be . yours.. are essential to the plan. I think much of this is your uncertainty and not hers. sorry. and yours is infectious
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Re: Call from New Yorker.
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Lawrence Summers
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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On Sun, Mar 17, 2019 at 9:01 AM
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20190317090100
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It was latter. Why bad form. Supposed to be face to face?
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Re: Call from New Yorker.
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Lawrence Summers
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[]
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On Mar 17, 2019, at 9:11 AM
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20190317091100
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this is only the first quarter of the game. if you call a time out, its on the field and done with dignity, you cant retreat into the locker room and send a note to the opposing side. in the next quarter she will appreciate whatever you've said with respect and founded on strength. you care very much for this person. you might want to demonstrate that. a note does the very opposite. . its like trump firing comey. :)
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Re: Call from New Yorker.
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Lawrence Summers
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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3/17/2019 1:45:22 PM
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20190317134522
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Hmmm.<br><br>I think sometimes written communication shows seriousness of thought but see your point
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033486.txt
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B727
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Darren Indyke
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Jeffrey Epstein
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["Rich Kahn", "Darren Indyke"]
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5/27/2011 4:34:44 PM
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20110527163444
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Trump's B727 sold for 2.7M,. Sean very discussed with me this company was interested, unless he call you,.<br><br>From Sean:<br>This buyer did have specs on your aircraft. They were looking at a 3.0 million budget but did not make an offer and it was too low. We did discuss it
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Slowing economy could increase pressure on Big Tech - Axios
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Kathy Ruemmler
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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12/4/2018 3:20:07 PM
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20181204152007
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<p>What do we think of this?</p><p><a href="https://www.axios.com/recession-threat-2019-regulatory-risk-google-facebook-amazon-b8966b22-57dc-426c-9f4f-5526982383c7.html">https://www.axios.com/recession-threat-2019-regulatory-risk-google-facebook-amazon-b8966b22-57dc-426c-9f4f-5526982383c7.html</a></p><h2>Slowing economy could increase pressure on Big Tech</h2><p>Sara Fischer, David McCabe, Courtenay Brown5 hours ago</p><p>A potential recession, combined with increasing regulatory threats for some of the biggest tech companies, foreshadows a difficult 2019 for Silicon Valley.</p><p>Why it matters: The biggest tech companies have already raked in billions of dollars in profits and benefited from major tax cuts that aren't going to be repeated, so next year isn't likely to be better for them financially. They've also been dogged by scandals that have left many questioning their positive role in society, and if on top of that the economy starts to slip, 2019 could be worse.</p><p>"People look for scapegoats in a bad economy. And with big tech already on its heels, a downturn probably would feed arguments that the largest internet companies are too big and need to be reined in."</p><p>— Paul Gallant, an analyst with Cowen Washington Research Group</p><p>Big Tech is closing out a contentious year in Washington, and potential regulation will continue to haunt it well into 2019.</p><ul><li>Google CEO Sundar Pichai has agreed to testify before Congress, and will likely be asked about whether the company is being transparent about its data privacy practices and any potential bias. By the year's end, the CEOs of Twitter, Google and Facebook will have been called to testified in front of Congress for the first time ever during 2018.</li><li>Lawmakers in the United States are pushing for a federal privacy law with an urgency likely to be exacerbated by more breaches like the one Marriott disclosed last Friday.</li><li>The Federal Trade Commission still has an open investigation into whether Facebook's conduct violated a previous settlement with the agency. Margrethe Vestager, Europe's aggressive commissioner overseeing competition, is still investigating aspects of Google's business and whether Amazon plays fair in the market for generic products.</li><li>President Trump has said his administration is seriously looking into monopolistic behavior of Facebook, Google and Amazon.</li></ul><p>Some analysts predict an economic slowdown___even if it doesn't lead to a recession like the one in 2008___will be enough to change the global attitude around big American companies.</p><p>"So the really shocking thing this year is that the only major economy in the world where growth has actually accelerated this year is America. And this is because of the tax cuts, the deregulation, the other stimulus which has been put into work. And that has also helped the earnings of companies. My point is, from next year onwards, those effects begin to fade."</p><p>— Ruchir Sharma, chief global strategist at Morgan Stanley on Fareed Zakaria GPS on Sunday</p><p>The "FAANG" stocks (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google) that pushed the stock market to record highs have not been immune from this year's market rout.</p><ul><li>"The mood has changed. Investors are asking a lot more questions right now," says Larry Glazer, a Managing Partner at Mayflower Advisors, which manages $3 billion. "Momentum has faded on these names."</li><li>Adding to potential concern: possible regulatory action could translate into higher costs, particularly for Google or Facebook.</li><li>"Facebook has been under such a dark cloud for so long that now everybody is expecting the worst," Paul Meeks, a technology portfolio manager at Wireless Fund, told Axios.</li></ul><p>The other side: "I don't see a looming recession. And even if there was, people aren't going to target these companies if there is a recession," says Nicholas Economides, Professor of Economics at NYU Stern School of Business.</p><ul><li>Economides argues that, even if there was a mild reduction in GDP growth, it wouldn't significantly impact the high tech sector.</li><li>For companies like Google, Facebook and Twitter, "their main revenue streams are from ads. They gain market share from brands converting traditional ad spend to digital ads. This conversion is not so dependent on the growth of GDP, because they are still in the process of converting ads of different formats to digital ads, and that's something that will continue, regardless of GDP growth."</li></ul><p>The bottom line: Tech companies that have long been the darlings of investor portfolios will likely find themselves in much weaker positions.</p>
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Re: Great seeing you
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Steve Hanson <>
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Joel
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[]
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Tue, Jan 5, 2010 8:47 am
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20100105084700
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1/5/10<br/>Joel,<br/>It was great seeing you. Hope to see you on my next trip which is every other week. Let me know when Andrew Lucasi is coming to town.
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Re: Great seeing you
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<>
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 1:40 PM
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20100105134000
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Let me know when you are coming back to Palm Beach so I can take you for golf at Trump. Also coordinate with Andy re: his trip here from California.<br/>Jeffrey mentioned to me you are looking to pick up an interest in a Hawker 800 XP. I recently exchanged my fractional interest for a jet pass card but I may know some other people who might want to sell their interests at a bargain price. Also, Jeffrey's and my friend, Benny Shabtai is looking to partner with someone to pick up a plane in today's depressed market, but he is looking for someone to pick up a 50% interest.<br/>Look forward to hearing from you.
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<>
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Joel
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[]
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Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 8:27 PM
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20100105202700
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have.him.call.me.or.better.eme.his.no.and.ill.set.sometgng.up.with.gerry.and.i...good.trip.to.ny.and.isle...joel
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Re: Great seeing you
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Joel
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[]
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1/6/2010 10:38:22 AM
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20100106103822
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jack , aweekend when he could bring a friend would be appreciated
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Gulfstream V - offmarket, sleeper aircraft
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Eric Roth
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[]
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6/27/2011 4:45:11 PM
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20110627164511
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of course i will speak send me his number, or have him call
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Gulfstream V - offmarket, sleeper aircraft
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Eric Roth
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 12:17 PM
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20110627121700
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Jeffrey-
I need to start off by stating that it is not my intent to go around Shawn Lancaster on this — Shawn is a friend.
This being said, I have received e-mails from both you and Larry this weekend.
I called Larry and he said I should send you an e-mail.
I called a close friend of mine inquiring about the GV market and aircraft that are "not published". As of today, there are eight (8) of these aircraft that are not yet on the market.
Let me know if you would like to speak with him and by what means (you call him, he call you, call Larry?....whatever).
By the way, his company sold Trumps 727 and got Trump a very attractive number for an aircraft that was on it's way to a museum.
Hope all is well.
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Gulfstream V - offmarket, sleeper aircraft
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Eric Roth
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 8:20 PM
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20110624202000
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Any photos? Serial number?
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Gulfstream V - offmarket, sleeper aircraft
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Eric Roth
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[]
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Jun 24, 2011, at 7:56 PM
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20110624195600
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eric„ price for a re-rag , new seats , g-v , paint and interior, plus approx time after choosing fabrics etc.
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Re: Call from New Yorker.
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Lawrence Summers
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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3/17/2019 3:48:09 PM
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20190317154809
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?..<br><br>Sent from my iPad<br><br>Please direct all scheduling inquiries to my office at:<br><br>Follow me on twitter glhsummers<br>www.larrysummers.com
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Re: Call from New Yorker.
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Lawrence Summers
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[]
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Mar 17, 2019, at 9:49 AM
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20190317094900
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coming from you -- not mutually exclusive
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Re: Call from New Yorker.
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Lawrence Summers
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Mar 17, 2019 at 8:42 AM
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20190317084200
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com
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Re: Great seeing you
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Joel
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 1:40 PM
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20100105134000
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Let me know when you are coming back to Palm Beach so I can take you for golf at Trump. Also coordinate with Andy re: his trip here from California.<br><br>Jeffrey mentioned to me you are looking to pick up an interest in a Hawker 800 XP. I recently exchanged my fractional interest for a jet pass card but I may know some other people who might want to sell their interests at a bargain price. Also, Jeffrey's and my friend, Benny Shabtai is looking to partner with someone to pick up a plane in today's depressed market, but he is looking for someone to pick up a 50% interest.<br><br>Look forward to hearing from you.
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Re: Great seeing you
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Joel
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 8:27 PM
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20100105202700
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have.him.call.me.or.better.eme.his.no.and.ill.set.sometgng.up.with.gerry.and.i...good.trip.to.ny.and.isle...joel
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Re: Great seeing you
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Brian Baker
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[]
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1/7/2010 10:54:22 PM
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20100107225422
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Brian Baker jpm<br>use my name
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Fwd: Photos
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Guy Amico
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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Sat, Jun 7, 2014 12:16 pm
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20140607121600
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<div>Photos</div>
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Fwd: Photos
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Lvjet
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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Sat, Jun 7, 2014 12:45 pm
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20140607124500
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<div>Jeffrey,<br>photos of unmasked B727,. Paint shop indicated we can use vinyl for your "E" Logo and "Flag" as oppose of painting, this would enable easy removal if plane sells in the future. Trump and other airlines uses vinyl for logos,.<br>can you sketch the style of "E" for the tail, and I'll request rendering with slanted Flag for Right side of Vertical Stabilizer,.<br><br>thank you,<br>Larry</div>
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Re: Call from New Yorker.
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Lawrence Summers
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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3/17/2019 4:24:05 PM
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20190317162405
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That is true.<br>Interesting. I take a serious note from someone as a deed not words.
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Re: Call from New Yorker.
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Lawrence Summers
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[]
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Mar 17, 2019, at 12:17 PM
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20190317121700
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you can be both thoughtful and face to face
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Re: Call from New Yorker.
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Lawrence Summers
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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Sun, Mar 17, 2019 at 11:48 AM
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20190317114800
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?..
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Fwd: Photos
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Larry Visoski
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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6/7/2014 4:45:54 PM
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20140607164554
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<div>Jeffrey,<div>photos of unmasked B727,. Paint shop indicated we can use vinyl for your "E" Logo and "Flag" as oppose of painting, this would enable easy removal if plane sells in the future. Trump and other airlines uses vinyl for logos,.</div><div>can you sketch the style of "E" for the tail, and I'll request rendering with slanted Flag for Right side of Vertical Stabilizer,.</div><div>thank you,</div><div>Larry</div></div>
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Fwd: Photos
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Guy Amico
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Larry Visoski
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["Scott Stambauh", "JR Stambaugh"]
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Sat, Jun 7, 2014 12:16 pm
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20140607121600
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<div><font style="background-color: transparent;">Jeffrey,</font></div><div>photos of unmasked B727, Paint shop indicated we can use vinyl for your "E" Logo and "Flag" as oppose of painting, this would enable easy removal if plane sells in the future. Trump and other airlines uses Vinyl for logos,.</div><div>can you sketch the style of "E" for the tail, and I'll request rendering with slanted Flag for Right side of Vertical Stabilizer,.</div><div>thank you,</div><div>Larry</div>
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Essays
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Edward Rod Larsen
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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10/30/2018 11:00:04 AM
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20181030110004
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Essay 1.<br>Coming from an international background, and having lived in Oslo, Tel Aviv, New York and London by the age of eighteen, I believe that the international profile of NYU will provide the best environment for my college education, with the added benefit of returning to the place where I've spent most of my childhood and where my mother will be posted as Norwegian Ambassador to the UN in January 2019.<br>NYU's Art History department appeals to me because of its wide range of courses, from the global art of antiquity to the contemporary. My passion is the Italian Renaissance and the rich history behind it, especially the works of 15th century masters such as Masaccio and Bellini. Some of the courses that NYU offers such as "Early masters of Italian Renaissance painting" and "Florentine Villas: An Interpretation Based on Historical, Social Factors" are, therefore appealing to me. What I find exciting, is not only the visual aesthetics and analysis of these masterpieces, but also the manner in which the Renaissance emphasised scientific and economic innovation, areas of study the Global Liberal Arts programme would offer. NYU's unique campus in Florence would give me a once in lifetime opportunity to spend a year immersing myself in the art, culture and history of Italy. This would be an exciting experience to have while studying for a Bachelor's degree in Art History, and would compliment my main interests in the subject.<br>As one of the prime cultural centres in the world, NYU's location in NYC is the perfect place to broaden knowledge within contemporary art. I am very much looking forward to visiting the Whitney Biennia this May. In addition the New museum, which shows a lot of the kind of work I find interesting is a short walk away from campus.<br>Taking advantage of being based in central London for the past year, I have completed the Chairman's Programme at Christies, work experience at the Courtauld Gallery and I will be working at Maddox Gallery in the near future. Similarly, I want to take advantage of being based in NYC to gain as much experience as possible. I have chosen to apply Early Decision to NYU as it is the only American university I will be applying to, as there is no better place to obtain experience of the contemporary art world than New York City.<br>Essay 2.<br>From the age of extremes to the age of bewilderment<br>What captivates me more than anything else is the different ideological phases of the 20th century and how art can be used as a tool of advancement and reflection on ideological and political developments.<br>My fascination began when I read; Eric Hobsbawm's "Age Of Extremes" and has since developed through books such as Benjamin Carter Heft's "The Death Of Democracy" and Yuval Harari "A Brief History Of Tomorrow" and "21 Lessons For The 21st Century".<br>In the years after the First World War, until the end of the Second World War, three political models for shaping the future of nation states emerged; Fascism, Communism and liberal democracy. These all offered great ideas for the future of the world. Fascism and Communism shared some common features: authoritarian, strong leaders and a belief that their revolutions had to be carried through with violence. This led to the mass murders in the Nazi concentration camps and in the Soviet Gulags.<br>In the mid war periods, the "Litfass columns" that were originally designed to carry advertising, became the outdoor galleries for the war of ideologies. The political poster was born. High quality posters from every political party in Germany popped up on the columns. Hitler's propaganda chief G8ebels stated that the Nazi election campaign should be run through speeches and posters. The other parties responded in kind. An art form thus became an essential political tool in the battle for votes. The propagandist Art used by the Nazis and communists alike was essential in helping sell their message to the masses.<br>Indeed, much of the art that was critical of these movements was suppressed or censored and "subversive" artists cowed, in some cases imprisoned or even worse.<br>The liberal democratic model departed sharply from these authoritarian perspectives by presenting the alternative of free and transparent elections, the rule of law and freedom of speech. In the mid-war period the three narratives were competing to be the conceptual frame for society. After the Second World War fascism was crushed leaving the two competing ideologies of communism and liberal democracy. After the demise of communism in 1989, through to the late 1990's, liberal democracy was victorious in the ideological battlefield. Some historians, like Francis Fukuyama, went so far as to proclaim this period as "the end of history".<br>A key piece of art that championed this kind of ideology was Sheppard Fairey's campaign poster for Barack Obama. In this poster, Fairey, a well established graffiti artist uses urban colours and stencilling techniques combined with the message "HOPE" to promote the incoming presidents positive values and popularity with the young. It is notable that Fairey's most recent political poster protests the Trump presidency rather than promote it.<br>With the rise of so called "illiberal democracy", with strong parties standing for populist ideologies, we have now moved into what can be described as the age of bewilderment. We were not in fact at the "end of history". Once again the future looks unpredictable and insecure and artists are responding in different ways.<br>Jeremy Deller, a British Turner prize winning artist created a work which features a car damaged in the bombing of the historic Mutanabbi Street book market, which resulted in the deaths of 38 people. Here, an art work has been used to show the aftermath of an event. This event was the result of the Iraq war, which was seen as a way to spread democracy. Here Art is used as a means by which to explore the effects of ideology rather than promote it, another really interesting area in the study of the intersections between ideology and art.<br>Exploring how art reflects the historical and ideological contexts of the world around it is fascinating to me and I would love to study these ideas in more depth at undergraduate level.
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DC attorney general subpoenas Trump's inaugural committee
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Nicholas Ribis
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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2/28/2019 3:03:20 PM
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20190228150320
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https://nypost.com/2019/02/27/dc-attorney-general-subpoenas-trumps-inaugural-committee/?utm_campaign=iosapp&utm_source=message_app
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Re:
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Weingarten, Reid
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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6/17/2019 6:47:59 PM
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Do I want to rep arif naqvi the founder of abraaj?
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Monday, June 3, 2019 1:31 PM
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Future
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Saturday, June 1, 2019 6:46 PM
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<a href="https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/446491-trump-announces-departure-of-white-house-lawyer-emmet-flood">https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/446491-trump-announces-departure-of-white-house-lawyer-emmet-flood</a><br>please note
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NY Post: Vanessa Trump files for divorce from Donald Trump Jr.
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Dangene and Jennie Enterprise
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Jeffrey Epstein
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3/15/2018 9:54:45 PM
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I thought you'd be interested in this story: Vanessa Trump files for divorce from Donald Trump Jr. EXCLUSIVE https://pagesix.com/2018/03/15/vanessa-trump-files-for-divorce-from-donald-trump-jr/?utm_campaign=iosapp&utm_source=mail_app
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6/3/2019 1:20:56 PM
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Nobt
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PC - Business standard - Thu. 30 March 2017 : After trump phone call, govt weighs if Modi should visit US early
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anil.ambani
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Jeffrey Epstein
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[]
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3/30/2017 11:01:20 AM
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<p>Dear Jeffrey,</p><p>Info.</p><p>BR,</p><p>Anil (अनिल)</p>
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Larry Summers < >
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Sun, Mar 17, 2019 at 4:35 PM
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Home Boston. Will try to call
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Lawrence Summers
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Mar 17, 2019, at 4:21 PM
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20190317162100
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where are you?
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Mar 17, 2019, at 2:16 PM
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20190317141600
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I hear you.
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Lawrence Summers
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Mar 17, 2019, at 12:26 PM
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20190317122600
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last i looked (sic), you do not have ovaries.
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Mar 17, 2019, at 12:24 PM
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That is true.<br>Interesting. I take a serious note from someone as a deed not words.
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Larry Summers < >
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Mar 17, 2019, at 11:48 AM
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?..
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Larry Summers < >
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Mar 17, 2019, at 9:45 AM
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Hmmm.<br>I think sometimes written communication shows seriousness of thought but see your point
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Mar 17, 2019, at 9:01 AM
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It was latter. Why bad form. Supposed to be face to face?
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Mar 17, 2019, at 8:48 AM
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Ok. Best to make reversible errors<br>I've written note for exit strategy 1. Not going to send for few days.<br>Going to treat it all as a game till I maybe see her in Beijing and out of character ignore and look past her bad behavior.<br>Best to stop obsessing.
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Lawrence Summers
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3/17/2019 10:18:39 PM
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Helen fisher- anatomy of love - you might find amusing
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Re: Essays
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Edward Rod Larsen
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Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 11:18 AM
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20181030111800
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essay 1. change next to the last sentence. Similarly. ....... to I look forward to accessing the cultural resources in New York in order that I may continue my cultural journey.
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Edward Rod Larsen
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Jeffrey Epstein
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10/30/2018 1:06:54 PM
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20181030130654
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will do
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Farmer Jaffe is suing Donald Trump!
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Tonja Haddad Coleman
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Darren Indyke
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5/13/2013 10:28:30 PM
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20130513222830
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<p>Farmer Jaffe is suing Donald Trump!</p><p><a href="http://www.mypalmbeachpost.com/news/business/lawsuit-lobbed-against-trumps-ownership-of-former-/nXjjQ/?icmp=pbp_internallink_invitationbox_apr2013_pbpstubtomypbp_launch">http://www.mypalmbeachpost.com/news/business/lawsuit-lobbed-against-trumps-ownership-of-former-/nXjjQ/?icmp=pbp_internallink_invitationbox_apr2013_pbpstubtomypbp_launch</a></p>
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Re: PC - Business standard - Thu. 30 March 2017 : After trump phone call, govt weighs if Modi should visit US early
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<p>India Israel Key -not for email</p>
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<p>Dear Jeffrey,</p><p>Info.</p><p>BR,</p><p>Anil (अनिल)</p>
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Michael Wolff
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Ken Starr
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5/19/2018 7:14:30 PM
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Ken, delighted to meet. Jeffrey has long told me about your friendship and the respect he has for you. If you send me your mailing address, it would be my pleasure to send you my recent book about the Trump White House. I'm now at work on a sequel focusing on the legal case against Trump and Trump's response to it. Any counsel and background you might provide would aid me enormously and enrich the book. I, of course, would be willing to talk with you on an entirely off-the-record basis or under any arrangement that suits. Thanks in advance and I look forward to the chance to chat. All best, Michael
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Adam Pashut shared a link: Where God had sex with Maria: Israel joins trend with welcome video for Trump
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2/12/2017 4:30:33 PM
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<p>Where God had sex with Maria: Israel joins trend with welcome video for Trump from Ran Harnevo's <a href="https://twitter.com/ranharnevo/status/831954455555555555">Tweet</a></p><p><a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/twitter/id333903271?mt=8">Download</a> the Twitter app</p>
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Email subject of the thread
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Jack Goldberger
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["Darren Indyke"]
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11/2/2016 8:53:35 PM
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<a href='https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jul/07/donald-trump-sexual-assault-lawsuits-norm-lubow'>https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jul/07/donald-trump-sexual-assault-lawsuits-norm-lubow</a><br><br>-- please note
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I hear you.
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soon yi previn
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9/13/2016 11:04:37 AM
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Woody said it doesn't mean anything.
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<a href="http://origin-nyi.thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/295423-bill-clintons-cia-chief-joins-trump-campaign">http://origin-nyi.thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/295423-bill-clintons-cia-chief-joins-trump-campaign</a><br>please note
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2/5/2017 12:32:54 AM
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<p>Monday 4pm confirmed</p><p>Pres Trump departs Monday at 11 am,. TFR in place until 11:30am Monday, which requires 24 hour notice for Departure screening if departing during TFR hours.,</p><p>TFR (Temporally Flight Restriction),</p><p>Our departure time of 4:30 PM will not be impacted since TFR expires 11:30am Monday,.</p><p>FYI,</p><p>Friday, Josh left voicemail indicating chevron should present purchase agreement by midday Monday. for your review.,</p><p>Thx</p><p>Larry</p>
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Feb 4, 2017, at 2:58 PM
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<p>monday 4 pm to lsj, thurs morning pre clear to palm beach. sunday 12 new york. tues paris to 21 new york. 24 santa fe. -march 1</p>
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Fwd: media inquiry - Fox News
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Jeffrey Epstein
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4/27/2016 7:49:46 PM
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<p>Sent from my iPhone</p>
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3/17/2019 8:35:34 PM
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Home Boston. Will try to call
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Lawrence Summers
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Mar 17, 2019, at 8:54 AM
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unclear if you meant you ve written notes to yourself re exit or a note you were thinking of sending - BAD FORM if latter. you both have still not agreed the rules of the game. so difficult to play . you have laid out - this is what i want. . but actually, how it would work, and what her freedoms are. could be . yours.. are essential to the plan. I think much of this is your uncertainty and not hers. sorry . and yours is infectious
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Oy
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Lawrence Visoski
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1/12/2012 3:22:33 PM
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Call<br><br>Sorry for all the typos .Sent from my iPhone
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Jan 12, 2012, at 4:12 PM
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Jeffrey,<br>this may be a long shot to save the Boeing deal, or if you think its a dead deal, disregard this.<br>I thought there was a connection between Tarek and myself, I do believe one concern was operation of Boeing with flight crew. I know its his problem not ours, but may help make the sale happen,.<br>I wrote this email for your review, if you think its worth sending, please critique, and let me know,. thank you:<br><br>Mr. Tarek El Sayed,<br>I hope this email finds you well, and believe worth communicating my thoughts to you.<br>I was surprised to hear that you decided against the purchase of our Super Boeing 727. I personally thought it was a great match for your business needs in Qatar. If for any reason your decision was based on crew issues and charter needs in the Middle East, I'd like to share some information that might prove beneficial to making you reconsider this purchase.<br>The pilot candidates I have lined up for your interview along with the possibility of David Rodgers joining your flight department were as follows:<br>(at no time did I disclose location or persons to the following pilot candidates to protect your privacy.)<br>Robert Breslin, who is the former Chief Pilot of Mr. Donald Trump, Mr. Breslin flew the Boeing 727 and Boeing 757 owned by Mr Trump. Mr Breslin is a fine man of 40 years of age estimate, with extensive VIP Boeing operations.<br>James Bartakowski, who has extensive flying experience in the Middle east, Africa and Europe regime. Mr. Bartakowski has also been involved in charter operations in Africa and Middle East and has contacted me on several recent occasions with charters for our Boeing 727, James has indicated there is the possibility of 40 — 60 hours per month charter operations for larger transport category aircraft in your area. I believe there is a growing need for charter in the business community in Qatar and neighboring countries.<br>Bruce Jafahri, who is a current Boeing 727 captain who lived in Doha for two years, and familiar with international operations of Boeing 727 aircraft. Mr. Jafahri currently lives in California and ready for a new opportunity. Bruce is current in the Boeing 727 and also flew Captain on the Boeing 747. Well qualified individual and personable.<br>Mr. El Sayed, as you have seen during our demo flight, our Boeing 727 is in impeccable condition, quite cabin and will provide many years of charter and business flights your company. I believe the large business jet future in Qatar is growing and you will be leading its path, and your initial investment in this purchase will not come close with other aircraft options on the market as you may have seen already.<br>We are currently completing the C2C check on the Boeing, and as we have done in the past, assure you it will be a fine aircraft when it leaves Flight Star Maintenance repair facility.
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Martin Weinberg; Kathy Ruemmler; Darren Indyke
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<p>A few things to think about:<br>If the Patterson book is being published in August, that presents some time frame issues. You would not be able to do a competing book or documentary before then. This is not to say that they shouldn't be pursued. In a sense, better that they know what Patterson's position is and, a year from now say, be able to counter it. I have some thoughts on book and doc to share at your convenience.<br><br>That being said, you do need an immediate counter narrative to the book. I believe Trump offers an ideal opportunity. It's a chance to make the story about something other than you, while, at the same time, letting you frame your own story. Also, becoming an anti-Trump voice gives you a certain political cover which you decidedly don't have now. Still, this necessary involves you going public. And so the most basic decision is about your willingness to do that. My view is that in a couple of weeks you could master message and technical proficiency. I know a bunch of people who could be very helpful here. This would involve something along the lines of you writing an op-ed, doing a high profile television interview (Charlie Rose, I'd say), and perhaps some social media efforts.<br><br>Speaking of which, again, I think a strategic plan, involving your public identity, philanthropic activities and interests, and the development of media allies, ought finally to be put in place. A big, comprehensive, expensive effort.<br><br>The alternative is to continue to keep head down and hope Patterson book is just more he-said she-said and Connolly getting lost in the reeds (which, as an inveterate conspiracist, he always does). My worry is that Patterson can be counted on to produce a bestseller, and while he isn't regarded as a serious writer, he'll surely be unloading a lot of tabloid copy. Because this will be tied to the election, the Trump-Clinton angle will amp up the attention 10-fold, in fact, possibly, a hundred fold. Possibly more than anything you've encountered before.</p>
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Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 11:39 AM
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<p>Meanwhile--<br>In a lawyer's letter, I'd suggest including the following points--not necessarily legal, but a warning about how a press campaign might unfold (publishers are more worried about being caught in negative media controversy than they are of legal threats):<br>1) Little, Brown has made on the record representations to at least one well-known journalist that it was not publishing a book by James Patterson about Jeffrey Epstein--possibly an effort to avoid inquiries about the questionable nature of the book;<br>2) The actual author of the book, John Connolly, is someone other than the stated author, James Patterson. Connolly is known to have developed an obsession with Epstein, such that, his longtime employer, Vanity Fair, has refused to allow him to write about Epstein for the magazine;<br>3) Sources have confirmed for us that Patterson has had little more than a minimal consulting role in the book, and that Connolly has functioned in every material way as the book's researcher and writer. We believe Patterson's "authorship" of the book will not stand up to scrutiny. And, indeed, that the entire notion of an extension of the Patterson franchise into nonfiction, as it has been used in fiction and children's book--effectively other authors writing under the Patterson name—presents a host of journalism ethical issues.</p>
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RE: Jane Doe
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Jessica Cadwell
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Privileged - Redacted
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Fwd: Why Palm Beach, Florida Is The 'New Greenwich' For Wall Streeters
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BRYAN SUBOTNICK 411111111111>
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Jeffrey Epstein
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["Subotnick Stuart 11111111111111111111>", "Prosperi Paul"]
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Tue, Jan 21, 2014 4:35 pm
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20140121163500
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<p>FINANCE</p><p>Why Palm Beach, Florida Is The 'New Greenwich' For Wall Streeters</p><p>JACQUELINE DETWILER, DUJOUR</p><p>JAN. 21, 2014, 1:18 PM</p><p>Neilson Barnard/Getty Images</p><p>The Palm Beach finance crowd can paddleboard whenever they please.</p><p>Behind a semicircular brick drive and a lawn as manicured as a putting green sits a 30,000-square-foot masterpiece of Italian Renaissance architecture called Casa Nana.</p><p>John Porter, a real estate associate for Corcoran who oversees some of the largest sales in Palm Beach County, Florida, points out the spiral staircase, built by famed 1920s architect Addison Mizner for the founder of the National Tea Company. "This home went for $30.2 million in 2003; today that sum wouldn't be in the top 25 highest prices" of houses for sale in this area, Porter says. "Palm Beach real estate has gone from nothing going on to nothing left to sell."</p><p>Porter is giving me a tour of the so-called Billionaire's Row, a stretch of South Ocean Boulevard on the island of Palm Beach that is bordered by some of the highest hedges I've ever seen. Through gaps in the greenery appear stone fountains, elephant statues, pools the size of tennis complexes (next to actual tennis complexes), and more clay roofs than one could count. It's a monumental display of wealth, and it is rapidly expanding, not just here but in Delray Beach, Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton, as money pours out of the Northeast (and in some cases, from as far as London and Singapore) and into this already wealthy section of southeast Florida. Approximately 70 hedge and private equity funds are now headquartered here, many of which have set up shop in the last two years, jacking up home prices and spurring a countywide initiative to become, as some have said, "the new Greenwich."</p><p>For hedge fund managers who might normally be inclined toward Westchester or Connecticut, the allure of South Florida is as plain as grits on toast. The homes are sprawling; the Intracoastal Waterway is a yachter's paradise. It has a glittering social scene. During high season—October through March—there might be several fundraisers on any given night. Perhaps the key factor, however: In Florida, there are no individual income taxes, no estate taxes and no capital gains taxes. A hedge fund manager reporting $1 million in income can expect to pay only the federal government, whereas his counterpart living in Connecticut pays that plus an extra $67,000. And if the poor schmuck were still in New York City? He'd better be ready to fork over $104,300.</p><p>As for why all of this is happening now, when Florida has long been a sunny tax haven, so to speak, financiers point to the upcoming application of Section 457A of the Internal Revenue Code. Before 457A was enacted, certain fees and related earnings could grow tax deferred in offshore accounts for up to ten years. But now, according to the section, hedge fund managers will need to funnel all of the fees that were deferred before 2009 and their related earnings back into the U.S. by 2017. If a manager lives in Florida when this happens, he's much less likely to pay exorbitant state taxes on the whole amount. If he still lived in New York City? Fuggedaboudit.</p><p>It's the job of Kelly Smallridge, president and CEO of the Palm Beach Business Development Board, to ensure that hedge fund and private equity managers are informed of these benefits, in the hopes that they, and their firms, will become Palm Beach County's newest residents. She's developed a red-carpet tour that goes beyond looking at office space and real estate to include meeting headmasters at private schools, the school-district superintendent and the mayor and speaking with the governor's staff and CEOs who have moved their operations here over the past two years. Plus, of course, a few nights on the town.</p><p>In the winter, when the well-to-do from all over the Northeast visit Florida for charity balls, the board hosts dinners and parties for prospective relocators and local captains of industry. Last year, Smallridge and company sponsored a soiree aboard a $70 million yacht that featured Veuve Clicquot, caviar and live jazz. Guests—who included the CEOs of a national IT company, a major finance company and a land developer, venture capitalists, hedge fund managers and the creator of Goldman Sachs' prime brokerage division—took private tours with the captain of the yacht.</p><p>Smallridge is also working with former hedge fund CIO Dr. Rainford Knight to develop a club for local investment managers called SocialAlpha that encourages bankers in Palm Beach County's ritzy social scene to get to know each other. Even Florida governor Rick Scott has gotten involved, sending personal letters to friends and prospects from the Northeast (the governor is a former Greenwich resident and businessman) to convince them of Florida's merits.</p><p>Smallridge and Governor Scott are hoping to induce a snowball effect, and so far, it seems to be working. Every financier who moves south chips away at the primary reason to remain near New York City—the fact that everyone else is there. That's not to say it's been easy. Florida is still Florida, and popular opinion has not been kind. Even Palm Beach, which has for the most part dodged the insults hurled at the rest of the state, is known for its residents' apocalyptically bad driving and worse Hawaiian shirts.</p><p>"There was a fair amount of trepidation," says Al Rabil III, managing partner and CEO of Kayne Anderson Real Estate Advisors, who made the move from Armonk, New York, with 20 coworkers this summer. "But once everybody got past the stereotypes and actually came and looked, that changed." He says most of his employees weren't looking for bottle service and models anyway. The majority of those who have reached the upper echelons of financial management are married with children, and the appeal of a semi-tropical paradise with luxury restaurants, year-round recreation, and sophisticated socializing in a community far more tight-knit than Manhattan (yes, that's Donald Trump over there) is not lost on them.</p><p>Porter's tour of Billionaire's Row was part of a modified version of one of the Business Development Board's red-carpet tours that I took as part of researching this story. I ate breakfast at the clubby Top of the Point restaurant with some of the area's prominent financiers. A waiter in a captain's outfit served lobster rolls while a CPA, a lawyer and the executive director of the Palm Beach County Education Commission touted the area's benefits. I surveyed real estate and office space surrounded by miles of water without once having my foot stepped on by a tourist. You can see how all this might sway someone who's on the fence.</p><p>Exploring the sugary beaches of South Florida, one starts to wonder why Wall Streeters would be on the fence at all. Between the smiling locals and the shopping on Worth Avenue, the Hiaasen-esque stereotypes recede. What remains are the facts: Take-home pay is higher, commutes are shorter, and it's just as fabulous as Manhattan, at least for four months of the year. Meanwhile, no one in Florida even owns an ice scraper. With the Internet allowing more and more money managers to perform their work from nearly anywhere, there are few reasons not to make the move.</p><p>"Initially, it was a way to play golf and keep the wife and kids happy," says Brett Langbert, managing director and head of sales at I.A. Englander & Co. "But once we moved down, it became a quality-of-life issue. There are unlimited things the kids can do outside. I have to tell you, my wife and I are so happy we haven't had to go to one of those indoor bouncy-castle places since we got here."</p>
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