Documents tagged "Handwritten"
Found 1160 documents with this tag
EFTA02655888.pdf
The document discusses various accounting and tax return issues for multiple entities, including Friends Ventures LLC, DDC1, LLC, The Publishing Trust, and APO1. It addresses questions regarding accounting methods, consistency in financial reporting, and details needed for specific tax forms.
EFTA02655394.pdf
The document discusses feedback provided by Jeffrey E. regarding Boris Collardi's performance, highlighting issues such as the lack of a thank you for dinner and strategic planning. It also mentions potential merger discussions involving brands and their advantages. A follow-up meeting is suggested.
EFTA02655331.pdf
The document discusses feedback on a thank you note for dinner, future strategies for the chairman's impending departure, and potential merger considerations. Jeffrey also mentions plans to discuss these topics further in the near future.
EFTA02475320.pdf
The document discusses switch replacements in a dressing room where the original beige switches were incorrectly identified as brass by Merwin, leading to an incorrect replacement with a temporary white switch by Al. The sender asks for Jeffrey E.'s approval on this change and whether he prefers a brass or another type of switch.
EFTA02465888.pdf
The document discusses various accounting and tax-related questions between Thomas Turrin and Jeffrey E. regarding the preparation of multiple tax returns for entities including Friends Ventures LLC, The Publishing Trust, APO2 Declaration - Form ST-140, and APO1 Declaration - Form ST-140. Key topics include discrepancies in accounting methods, documentation consistency, and IRS communication preferences.
EFTA02465850.pdf
The document is a follow-up email discussing accounting methods, basis for investments, and various issues with tax returns including DDC1 LLC, Friends Ventures LLC, and APO declarations. Key points include discrepancies in accounting methods, need for consistency, and questions about initial filings.
EFTA02465828.pdf
The document discusses multiple issues regarding the accounting methods and details of tax returns for various entities including DDC1 LLC, Friends Ventures Lit, and APO2 Declaration - Form ST-140. It also includes specific requests related to the accuracy and formatting of financial data and declarations. Key individuals involved are Thomas Turrin, Jeffrey E., Brad Wechsler, and Melanie Spinella.
EFTA02465790.pdf
The document discusses various accounting and tax issues related to multiple entities including DD=1 LLC, Friends Ventures LLC, The Publishing Trust, APO2 Declaration - Form ST-140, APO1 Declaration - Form ST-140, APO-01 Form 1041, and APO1 Agreement Form 104. Key concerns include accounting methods, tax forms, and the accuracy of financial data.
EFTA02515168.pdf
The document discusses an internal review conducted by the White House in response to a "rumor" regarding an overnight guest of Jonathan Dach, a volunteer on the advance team. The review included all members of the advance team and followed thorough protocols over three days but ultimately found no evidence of inappropriate conduct.
EFTA02513282.pdf
Jeffrey E. requested a birthday gift in the form of a handwritten letter from the recipient.
EFTA02432873.pdf
The document discusses the need for financial records from Mark, including monthly bank statements and Quickbooks data. It also mentions ongoing communications between Steve and Jeffrey regarding record-keeping issues within a company. Brian Porter's persistent calls are noted as well.
EFTA02402396.pdf
The document contains a series of questions and comments regarding the accounting methods, tax returns, and forms for DDC1, LLC, Friends Ventures Lit, The Publishing Trust, APO2 Declaration - Form ST-140, APO1 Declaration - Form ST-140, APO-01 Form 1041, and APO1 Agreement Form 1041. Key issues include the accounting basis for DDC1, LLC, inconsistencies in reporting, and formatting concerns across multiple documents.
EFTA02371473.pdf
The sender expresses gratitude for a gift and a handwritten note from Jeffrey Epstein. They appreciate the personal touch, noting that it brought a smile despite not having sports fan friends as the assumption might suggest.
EFTA02349627.pdf
The document discusses the forwarding of a letter that Jeffrey Epstein agreed to send. James Henderson is coordinating the delivery method and seeking confirmation on how to proceed, whether by email, handwritten, or typed and posted. Epstein makes an extremely firm denial regarding information in the press about him being either fabricated or an exaggeration.
EFTA02344848.pdf
The document discusses a business conversation between Borromeo, Samantha on behalf of Collardi, Boris and Jeffrey E. Key points include the need for a thank you note after dinner, agreement on strategy and tactics before making moves, speculation on merger issues, and the departure of a chairman.
EFTA02340427.pdf
This document discusses an internal review initiated by the White House in response to a rumor about an overnight guest of Jonathan Dach, who was part of the White House advance team. The review included Dach despite him being a volunteer with no security clearance and no responsibility for Presidential security. The review followed established protocols and was conducted over three days.
EFTA02339627.pdf
The document is an email from James Henderson, Managing Director at Pelham Bell Pottinger, to Jeffrey Epstein. Henderson is informing Epstein that certain statements in the press about him were either fabricated or exaggerated and wishes to clarify this with Epstein. The email also mentions that a letter needs to be amended and sent in one of three formats: handwritten, via email, or typed and posted.
EFTA02313975.pdf
The document appears to contain no clear text or information related to key people, places, and topics. It consists of symbols and what seems to be an attempt at handwritten notes that are illegible.
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The image shows a document with text that appears to be a formal letter or report. The header contains some information which is not entirely visible; however, it seems to include a name and possibly a title or position. There's a section titled "REPORT NO." followed by the number "28". The body of the document discusses an incident involving a person who was reported missing on October 17, 2016, at around 4:30 PM. The narrative suggests that there may have been concerns regarding the individual's intentions or well-being before their disappearance, and the situation was escalated to law enforcement. Further details are provided about the steps taken by law enforcement in response to this incident, including an investigation by a detective and the involvement of additional personnel. The text is structured with numbered paragraphs that likely outline specific findings or actions related to the case. There are also references to various laws or regulations, such as "1075(A)(3)" which could be part of a statute number. The document contains handwritten notes and underlining on certain sections, suggesting that someone reviewing it wanted to highlight important information or make annotations for further discussion or action. The overall tone of the document is formal and professional, consistent with official police reports or investigative summaries.
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The image shows a PDF document with multiple sections of text. The header appears to indicate that it's a case file or legal document, as there is a reference to Case No. and Document No. along with the page number at the top. The main body text seems to be structured in numbered paragraphs, suggesting a formal report or a section of an argument, possibly within a legal context. The first visible paragraph (point 1) mentions something about "Mr. Patton" and refers to a case that was heard on June 6, 2016. The second paragraph (point 2) discusses an issue with a report that was filed by Mr. Patton. It seems there was a disagreement between him and another party regarding the contents of the report. The document is formal in nature, likely used within a legal or administrative proceeding. There are no visible images or logos on this page, and all text appears to be typed rather than handwritten. The specific names, dates, and other details provide context for the discussion or decision referenced in this particular section of the document.
