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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026793.txt

The document is a letter from the Mintz Fraade law firm to Darren Indyke, regarding Jeffrey Epstein's ongoing disputes with the federal government. The firm represents TowersInvestors.com and its CEO Steven Hoffenberg, who believes he can help resolve Epstein's issues without any jail time. Governor Ben Barnes is prepared to meet with President Trump to discuss an agreement with the government, while attorney Gary Baise will work with them to obtain a favorable deal in exchange for Epstein's cooperation. Additionally, Don Engel from Goldman Sachs may take over Epstein's business interests. A draft complaint is attached as well.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023564.txt

Leon Black, CEO of Apollo Global Management LLC, is considering the potential tax implications of the new U.S. tax regime for his firm and other Wall Street firms. Publicly traded partnerships like Apollo are taxed differently than corporations, so there is a decision to be made about whether to take advantage of the overhauled tax rules or convert to an Inc. from an LLC, which would increase its tax bill but allow it to attract investments from mutual funds. The new lower corporate rate has made it possible for bigger publicly traded partnerships to consider this change.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023102.txt

Reid Weingarten is a prominent white collar defense lawyer who has represented high-profile clients such as former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers and film director Roman Polanski. He spoke to the Litigation Daily about his practice, stating that the best lawyers are both legal experts and psychologists, able to understand their clients' emotions and motivations. Weingarten also discussed his work with juvenile offenders through a foundation he co-founded with Eric Holder Jr.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015672.txt

Robin Solomon is an executive with over three decades of experience in academic medicine. She has combined her skills in patient care, clinical research, philanthropy and business development to build strategic alliances, institutional recognition and revenue. Her career includes roles at The Mount Sinai Medical Center where she served as Vice President for Special Projects and Vice President for Trustee Services. Throughout her career, Solomon is known for her ability to navigate the healthcare sector, collaborate with physicians and persuasively convey philanthropic opportunities to donors.