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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030369.txt

The email discusses a disagreement between Jeffrey E. and Melanie Spinella regarding hiring new staff. Jeffrey E. is adamant that he will not be involved in the hiring process for any new hires. He references past experiences with other individuals, including Donald Trump, and how those individuals were unable to take advice. He mentions Barry's need to understand the company's financial information, but also states that he will present his thoughts on an overall redo of the company.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030367.txt

This document discusses a confidential communication regarding an article about Michael Wolff's book on Donald Trump. The sender requests that the recipient note certain information and warns against unauthorized use or disclosure of the communication. The email also includes warnings about copyright and confidentiality, as well as instructions for recipients who have received the communication in error.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030366.txt

The document discusses a report about a feminist lawyer who allegedly promised cash to Donald Trump's sexual harassment accusers. The report is from the Daily Caller, and it suggests that the lawyer may have done so in exchange for political favors or influence. The message also notes that some information may be sensitive or confidential and should not be shared with others.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030365.txt

The document appears to be an email exchange between individuals involved in a legal matter. The key people mentioned are Brad S. Karp, the Chairman of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, and Jeffrey E., who is associated with JEE. The places mentioned are New York and London. The topics covered in the email seem to be related to legal matters, possibly involving inside information or privileged communications, given the confidentiality warnings included in the document.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030348.txt

The document is a message sent to Jeffrey Epstein by Glenn Dubin, containing a link to an article on the New York Times website about a Saturday Night Live (SNL) skit. The SNL sketch is a parody of Donald Trump's first news conference as president-elect, and it features actor Alec Baldwin playing Mr. Trump. The main topic discussed in the message and the attached article is the portrayal of Donald Trump on SNL and how he handled his first news conference as president-elect.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030347.txt

The document discusses a legal case involving Jane Doe and Donald Trump, among others. The case was voluntarily dismissed against all defendants according to a notice of voluntary dismissal filed by Meagher, Thomas on November 4th, 2016. The communication is confidential and intended only for the addressee, with unauthorized use or disclosure being strictly prohibited.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030333.txt

The article discusses the death of Jeffrey Epstein's butler Alfredo Rodriguez, who was known for stealing a tell-all "black book" that allegedly contained details about Epstein's involvement with underage girls and contact information for celebrities. Rodriguez's widow claims that he knew all about Prince Andrew's alleged association with Epstein and the sex scandal surrounding him. The "black book" is said to detail the scope of Epstein's involvement with underage girls, as well as names of celebrities who visited his properties. The article also mentions controversies surrounding Epstein, including his past conviction for soliciting prostitution involving a minor.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030214.txt

In the document, there are two main topics: Irwin Corey's death and a political prediction about Donald Trump's assassination. Irwin Corey was a well-known comedian who passed away peacefully at home after being in the hospital for some time. His family, including his friend Alana, were with him during his final days. In addition to discussing Irwin Corey's passing, the document also mentions a conversation between Paul Krassner and James Drougas about political matters. Specifically, James Drougas predicted that Donald Trump would be assassinated soon, based on something he had heard from Irwin Corey.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030199.txt

In June 2016, a lawsuit was filed against Donald Trump for the rape and sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl at a party hosted by Jeffrey Epstein. The witness in the suit claimed to have seen the child perform various sexual acts on Trump and Epstein after being advised that she was a minor. The lawsuit was dropped four days before the election, with Jane Doe's attorneys citing "numerous threats" against her.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030152.txt

This email exchange involves two individuals discussing the possibility of a meeting in Ibiza to discuss business opportunities with "top girls" or models. The sender is providing contact information for Tigrane and Jean Luc, as well as suggesting that one of them has stopped working with IMG and Donald Trump. The recipient is asked about their schedule and whether they plan to meet up.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030015.txt

In May 2015, Bill Clinton reportedly had a phone conversation with Donald Trump, encouraging his efforts to become more influential within the Republican Party. This exchange took place weeks before Trump announced his campaign for president. The Washington Post reports that Clinton sounded curious about Trump's potential presidential bid and offered his own views of the political landscape at the time. However, he never directly urged Trump to run for office. The Clintons have long had ties with the real-estate magnate, including attending his wedding in 2005 and accepting donations for past Senate campaigns.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030005.txt

The document discusses Ribis's Italian immigrant parents teaching him to be tightfisted, his upbringing in New Jersey suburbs, and his experience as a kid counting empty soda bottles at the family deli. It also mentions Trump facing bankruptcy in 1989, turning to the team of Ribis and Steve Bollenbach to fend off banks and bondholders, with Ribis helping persuade creditors to let Trump keep his trophy holding: his casinos. The document states that it is confidential information intended only for the use of the addressee.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030000.txt

The document discusses an email exchange between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. regarding a troubled woman who claimed she was assaulted by Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein when she was 13 years old. It is unclear what the story behind this claim is, but it has been labeled as fabricated. The email also contains information about Al Taylor, a former producer for Jerry Springer, and a link to an article in the Daily Mail.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029982.txt

The document discusses a news article about Donald Trump's sexual assault lawsuits involving Norm Lubow. The sender of the email warns that the information is confidential and intended only for the addressee, Jeffrey E. Additionally, the sender notes that unauthorized use or disclosure of this communication may be unlawful.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029979.txt

The document is a series of emails discussing the employment status of Janusz, who works for Jeffrey Epstein and his wife. It mentions that Janusz's wife also works for Donald Trump but will soon be looking for new work. The email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein seeks confirmation on whether or not Janusz can continue working for him and asks about the date of reinstatement if possible.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029865.txt

The document discusses the 2016 U.S. presidential election, focusing on Donald Trump's campaign strategy in Pennsylvania and a voter's perspective of his candidacy. It also mentions changes in Iranian society with regard to weddings and fashion choices by young Iranians. Additionally, it refers to Bill Cosby's legal issues and the challenges faced by victims seeking justice for sexual crimes due to statutes of limitations.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029864.txt

The email discusses Social Security benefits and how the amount received varies depending on the age at which it is claimed. The sender mentions Donald Trump in a comparison of people's attitudes towards collecting Social Security. The recipient is advised to collect benefits at age 62, 66 (full retirement age) or age 70 for maximum benefit. Key individuals mentioned include Richard Kahn and Donald Trump.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029849.txt

The document discusses Donald Trump's presidential bid and his claims that the United States is being outperformed by its economic competitors such as China, Japan, and Mexico. The author argues that these claims are false and points out that the U.S. economy has been growing at a faster rate than those of other countries in recent years. They also mention that the U.S. has come out of the 2008 crisis better than most others.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029848.txt

This document discusses a potential meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, which was threatened to be canceled by Trump due to differences over the proposed border wall and trade deficit with Mexico. The focus of this email is on key people (President Trump and President Peña Nieto), places (Mexico), and topics (border wall, NAFTA, and trade deficit).

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.

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