Documents tagged "Alan"
Found 68 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031601.txt
The email discusses a personal connection between Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, with mention of a girlfriend who was later introduced to the future president by Epstein. Epstein's lawyer threatens legal action against BuzzFeed for publishing an article suggesting guilt by association between the two men. The conversation also touches on other topics including girls in bikinis, Hawaii, and politics.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031454.txt
This email exchange discusses allegations related to Donald Trump's association with Jeffrey Epstein. Thomas Jr. wants to share information that could be damaging for the Trump campaign, while Jeffrey E. suggests passing it on to a political reporter. The conversation also touches on other topics such as women managers and Lauren Petrella.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031230.txt
The email discusses a judge allowing Steven Hoffenberg to talk with the victims of a case against Jeffrey Epstein. The communication is marked as confidential and intended only for the addressee. The sender, Darren Indyke, is from a law firm located in New York City. The email includes a message from Steven Hoffenberg, CEO of several companies, expressing his intention to file a suit against Jeff Epstein.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031217.txt
The document discusses an email from Jeffrey Epstein to Alan Dershowitz and Martin Weinberg regarding a forwarded message that appears to be undeliverable. The email mentions a case involving Epstein where he admitted to luring a teenage girl to his Palm Beach mansion for sex and was sentenced to 18 months in jail. It is noted that the plea deal does not account for all five of the girls who alleged that Epstein sexually abused them, and it raises questions about why Epstein was serving his term in an overcrowded Palm Beach jail. The email also mentions IT activity related to the case and a text message exchange between Mike from the Palm Beach Post and Epstein's attorney.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031203.txt
The document is an email from Darren Indyke to Jeffrey Epstein and Bennet J. Moskowitz regarding Judge Sweet's decision to allow Steven Hoffenberg to speak with the victims of the Towers victims suit against Jeffrey Epstein. The email includes personal contact information for Darren Indyke, who is a lawyer based in New York. It also contains a note stating that the information contained in the communication is confidential and intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031186.txt
A woman is accusing Donald Trump of raping her when she was 13 years old during a series of sex parties hosted by alleged billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein in 1994. She filed a lawsuit against him in Manhattan Supreme Court in June and will speak at a press conference in Los Angeles to break her silence on the allegations. The Trump campaign has denied the accusations, calling them "categorically untrue" and politically motivated.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030626.txt
This document discusses a motion to unseal appeal briefs related to Jeffrey Epstein. The motion was filed by John Browning from Davis Wright Tremaine LLP and has received responses from several people including Martin G. Weinberg, Alan Dershowitz, Darren Indyke, Ken Starr, Kathy Ruemmler, and Kimberly Homan. The case involves sensitive information that is subject to attorney-client privilege and confidentiality.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030384.txt
In the email exchange, Jeffrey Epstein forwards a message from Brad Wechsler discussing tax deductions related to ObamaCare and medical care. The deductions involve changes made on Friday involving $4 million of RA and Artspace losses reducing the Medicare tax by $7 million of TRA payments being exempt from medicare taxes. There is also an overpayment increase of $400,000. It is mentioned that taxes are ready to be filed electronically and a call for further discussion is suggested.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030318.txt
This document discusses a case involving Jeffrey Epstein and his connection to high-level politicians. The writer suggests that there may be an opportunity to use Epstein's relationship with former President Clinton as a way to attack the Trump administration, specifically Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta who was involved in the case. They argue that the federal government overstepped its bounds by intruding into what should have been a local matter and criticize the current backlash against those who made decisions at the time.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030315.txt
This document is an email conversation between multiple people regarding Jeffrey Epstein and a deal he made with the federal government for a previous case. The participants include Matthew Hiltzik, Michael Wolff, J (possibly Jeffrey Epstein himself), and Ken Starr. The topic of discussion centers around the public's perception of Epstein's connection to high-ranking politicians and how it might affect the narrative surrounding his case.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030311.txt
The document appears to be a series of forwarded emails related to Jeffrey Epstein and the solicitation of prostitution charges against him. It mentions several individuals including Alan M. Dershowitz, Martin Weinberg, Michael Reiter/PalmBeach, and Margie from the Palm Beach Post editorial staff. The email also references an article published in the Palm Beach Daily News discussing Epstein's case and his plea deal.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030299.txt
This document appears to be a compilation of news articles and emails related to Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier who was charged with soliciting prostitution from underage girls in the early 2000s. The key people mentioned in this document include Epstein himself, Alan M. Dershowitz, Robert D. Critton Jr., Martin Weinberg, Michael Reiter/PalmBeach, Jessica Cadwel, Joyce, Elisa Cramer from Palm Beach Post, and Mike (likely an editor or reporter at Palm Beach Post). The key places mentioned include Epstein's homes in New York, Florida, and the Caribbean, as well as Palm Beach, where many of the incidents took place. The key topics discussed in this document include the allegations against Epstein, the legal proceedings related to those allegations, and the opinions expressed by various individuals about those proceedings.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030268.txt
Thomas L. Friedman discusses Egypt's economy and political transition after former President Hosni Mubarak's ouster in the New York Times article "Pay Attention". He criticizes the country for importing low-wage manufactured goods from China, and expresses concern about the new government's ability to stay afloat financially. Friedman also discusses the need for quiet, behind-the-scenes engagement with Egypt's ruling generals from Washington to ensure a successful transition to democracy.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030266.txt
The document is an email forwarded by Nancy Cain to Paul Krassner, discussing key people, places, and topics related to the Bush funeral and the convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The lawyer Alan Dershowitz admits that he still represents Epstein and receives legal calls from him, although he denies any knowledge of the improper activities that took place in Epstein's Palm Beach house. The document also mentions other prominent figures who had connections with Epstein, such as Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Donald Trump.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030255.txt
The email conversation discusses a possible line in an article that acknowledges Jeffrey Epstein's wrongdoing and mentions his connection to the Clintons. It also refers to his association with the Trump administration official who dealt with the case. The discussion highlights Epstein's role as a friend of former President Clinton and points out that he is connected to high levels of federal government, which could lead to anger surrounding the former president. Additionally, it references Ken Starr's critique of the resolution of a long-ago case involving Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting that his offense was quintessentially local in nature but treated as a state offense by able, honest prosecutors in Palm Beach County.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029837.txt
The document is an email chain discussing a lawsuit filed against Jeffrey Epstein in California alleging that he and Donald Trump raped the plaintiff, Katie Johnson, in 1994. The emails are from various people including Martin Weinberg and David Ingram of Reuters News who want to make sure the story on the suit is fair. It also includes an attachment of the lawsuit itself.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029835.txt
The document discusses a lawsuit filed against Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump for allegedly raping a woman in 1994. The email is marked as privileged and redacted and is addressed to several people including Roy Black, Alan M. Dershowitz, and Jack Goldberger. Martin Weinberg also receives the email and forwards it to Jeffrey E., who then forwards it onward. The sender asks if Epstein is available to speak about the lawsuit or if they can offer a comment on his behalf.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029833.txt
The document discusses a lawsuit filed against Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump alleging rape in 1994. Alan Dershowitz is mentioned as one of the recipients of an email forwarding information about the case. The document includes a message from David Ingram to Martin Weinberg, asking if Epstein is available for comment on the story Reuters News plans to publish.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029831.txt
The document appears to be an email thread discussing a lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein. Key people mentioned include Roy Black and Martin Weinberg, who seem to be involved in the legal proceedings. The discussion also involves Reuters, a news organization planning to publish a story on the case. The email contains sensitive information, including references to privileged communication, which has been redacted from the text.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029583.txt
This email exchange discusses the appointment of Jerome Powell as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board and potential issues with his qualifications for the role. Key people mentioned include Powell, former Fed chairs Alan Greenspan and Janet Yellen, economist Alan Blinder from Princeton University, and Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump. The sender recommends getting rid of Powell rather than Secretary of State Mike Pompeo or Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
