Documents tagged "Darren Indyke"
Found 65 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033583.txt
This document is a confidential email sent by Jeffrey E. to Jack Goldberger and Darren Indyke regarding an article about Donald Trump and sexual assault lawsuits filed against him by Norm Lubow. The email warns the recipients not to disclose or use the information contained in it without permission, as it may be attorney-client privileged, contain inside information, and is intended only for their use. It also includes a copyright notice stating that all rights are reserved.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033575.txt
The document is a communication from Tonja Haddad Coleman to Jeffrey Epstein and Darren Indyke regarding a lawsuit involving Donald Trump. The sender is an attorney based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She warns the recipients that the email contains privileged and confidential information intended only for their use. The recipient is responsible for deleting this email if received in error.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033512.txt
The document contains a series of emails from Roy Black to various recipients, including Martin Weinberg, Jeffrey Epstein, Jackie Perczek, and Darren Indyke. In the emails, Roy Black discusses the plaintiff's position on remedies and indicates that he will hold off commenting until they file their pleading. He also mentions that they have no comment on a Trump story. The document includes attachments with images.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033489.txt
The document discusses a trip to Cuba and provides information on the rules and regulations for such trips. It mentions President Trump's announcement of changes in relation to Cuban-US relations that could affect these regulations. The sender, Larry Visoski, provides an attachment containing current forms being used by a company, Universal Refrigeration, for their Cuba trips. He also requests certain documents from the recipient, Jeffrey, including a BIS Certification Form and Passenger certification form for each passenger on board. These documents are needed to arrange handling and landing permits for the trip.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033336.txt
The document is an email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein and Darren Indyke. It discusses the news that former New Jersey governor Chris Christie declined an offer to be Donald Trump's next chief of staff. The article link provided in the email leads to a source discussing this topic further.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033304.txt
Richard Kahn wrote an article about Jared Kushner, discussing his relationship with Donald Trump and how he helped shape Trump's political career. Kushner is described as a key advisor to Trump during the campaign and presidency. The article was published in Observer and can be found at http://observer.com/2016/07/jared-kushner-the-donald-trump-i-know/
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033251.txt
The email discusses a Cuba trip and the regulations that are being rewritten due to changes in US-Cuba relations announced by President Trump on June 16, 2017. The sender has provided documentation regarding the rules and regulations for Cuba travel and is requesting additional documents from Jeffrey related to the aircraft and passengers before arranging landing permits for the trip.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033228.txt
The document is an email from Tonja Haddad Coleman to Darren Indyke about an article regarding Jeffrey Epstein, who is on a witness list for a lawsuit involving Donald Trump. The email discusses the implications of the article and warns the recipient not to distribute it further due to its confidential nature.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033222.txt
The document is an email from Darren Indyke to Richard Kahn and Jeffrey Epstein regarding a Hot Topic Briefing on "Challenging Immigration Detention with Habeas Petitions." The briefing is scheduled for February 2nd and will provide basic training on habeas petitions for detained immigrants. Topics to be addressed include nuts and bolts of filing a motion for temporary restraining order, legal standard for TROs, and nuts and bolts for filing habeas corpus petitions in immigration cases.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033180.txt
Darren Indyke sent a message to Jeffrey Epstein with an attached article about Donald Trump using legally dubious methods to avoid paying taxes. The article was from the New York Times and was titled "Donald Trump Used Legally Dubious Method to Avoid Paying Taxes". The email also had information about the sender, including their name, address, and company affiliation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033095.txt
The document is from Jeffrey Epstein to Darren Indyke and discusses an article about how Trump and Clinton's friend Jeffrey Epstein escaped the #MeToo movement. It emphasizes the confidentiality of the information and prohibits unauthorized use or disclosure.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032975.txt
The document is an email conversation between Jeffrey E. and Darren Indyke about updates on a business matter. It mentions the use of checks for payments but suggests that wires might be more convenient due to time differences and travel schedules. The communication also includes some personal information, indicating a close relationship between the individuals involved.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032968.txt
The document involves several people discussing business-related topics. Etienne Binant and Lang Caroline are mentioned as important contacts. Trump's presence in the discussion suggests a potential political angle to their work. The focus is on making an impact on young, talented individuals in the art industry by supporting them directly rather than through galleries, which allows them to reach a broader audience.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032964.txt
In this email exchange from February 2017, Jeffrey E. and Etienne Binant discuss the status of a project they are working on together. They mention that they have been busy due to Trump's activities, but they are now ready to start on the project. They also discuss the importance of going directly to the source for their artists, as galleries can help them reach a broader audience. It is suggested that Jeffrey E. should go to LA or Berlin in order to meet with some of these artists in person.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032892.txt
The email conversation involves several people discussing an inquiry from the WSJ about a Jane Doe case involving Trump and Epstein. The email chain includes Michael C. Miller, a partner at Steptoe & Johnson LLP, Darren Indyke, Joe Palazzolo, a staff reporter at the WSJ, and Jeffrey E. Jeevacation@gmail.com. It appears that they are discussing how to respond to the inquiry from the WSJ regarding the case.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032854.txt
The document is a forwarded message from Jeffrey E. to Kathy Ruemmler discussing the New York Times' inquiry about Trump and Hillary Clinton's campaign digging deeply into him. The message also mentions Darren Indyke, who was called by the NYT regarding Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with Trump. It suggests that Jeffrey should consider preempting the situation before it becomes a bigger issue. The message warns that the information contained within is confidential, and any unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032657.txt
The document is an email between Darren Indyke and Jeffrey Epstein, with information about their law firm, contact details, and confidentiality notices. The content of the emails appears to be sensitive or confidential, given the presence of attorney-client privilege notices and references to "inside information".
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032496.txt
The document is a private email exchange between Darren Indyke and Jeffrey Epstein, with legal and confidential information about financial matters being discussed. The communication emphasizes the attorney-client privilege and confidentiality of the contents within the message. It also mentions the location of the sender, which is New York City.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032491.txt
In an email from Darren Indyke to Jeffrey Epstein, Indyke mentions a conversation he had with Etienne Binant regarding the mode of payment for a transaction. Binant suggests using wires and having an online code for payments. Indyke responds that checks are more cumbersome but can be used if necessary. The email emphasizes the importance of confidentiality and attorney-client privilege in their communication.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032486.txt
In this email exchange, Darren Indyke and Etienne Binant discuss financial matters such as using wire transfers instead of checks for payments, organizing everything online through an internet code, and possibly implementing a "checks and balances" control with a cap on wiring powers. They also discuss the need for someone to keep track of receipts and inventory before shipping proofs to each other.
