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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032865.txt

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This email from Jeffrey E.

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This email from Jeffrey E. to Gerald Barton discusses their business ventures since closing down the office of Landmark at the end of 2014 and transferring all assets to pay major creditors except himself. The writer mentions having luck in real estate developments but also experienced the loss of a dear friend and partner, Aubrey McClendon, in a car accident. They are currently working on financing a 1,000-acre development on Deep Creek Lake in Maryland and a 405-acre development in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia.

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