Documents tagged "Kathy"
Found 146 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031183.txt
The document is an email sent by Jeffrey E. to Kathy Ruemmler with a link to a Daily Caller article about a feminist lawyer who allegedly promised cash to Trump's sexual harassment accusers. The content of the email is confidential and attorney-client privileged, intended only for the addressee, and unauthorized use or disclosure may be unlawful. If the recipient received the email in error, they are instructed to notify Jeffrey E. immediately by return email and destroy all copies including attachments.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030752.txt
The document contains a series of emails between two people discussing plans for Kathy Ruemmler to visit New York City. They discuss the timing and logistics of her trip, including whether she will drive or fly, where they can meet up, and what food they might have together. The messages also mention topics such as weight loss and observations made at a rest stop on the New Jersey Turnpike. Please note that this summary is based on the information available in the document, and certain details may not be accurate or complete due to the truncated nature of some of the emails.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030722.txt
The document is a private email exchange discussing a topic related to Steve Bannon, who was the former White House chief strategist for Donald Trump. The sender of the first email expresses frustration with a question about Trump's promotion of the birther conspiracy theory and the recipient responds that he should not defend this belief. The second email contains a link to an interview with Bannon on Nieuwsuur, which is likely the topic of discussion.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030715.txt
This email is a discussion between Steve Bannon and Jeffrey E. regarding an article on Geopolitica.RU about the globalist war on Trump, which mentions the Skripal case in England and Syria. They talk about their experience with Leon, who does not listen as much as he should, but is a good guy. Jeffrey is in Palm Beach for the weekend, and mentions Kathy ruemmler, Reid Weingarten, and Miro Lacjak as potential contacts. The email also includes a confidentiality disclaimer regarding its contents.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030631.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. The content of the emails is not fully visible due to redaction, but they seem to discuss plans for meeting in New York. In one email, Kathy mentions her intention to drive up from DC and stop at a rest area on the New Jersey Turnpike before arriving in New York. She also expresses her thoughts about Donald Trump's success, suggesting that luck is more important than intelligence or skill in achieving success. The emails also indicate that Jeffrey may have some information or details regarding their plans that he will share when they meet.
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_030406.txt
The email discusses an interview with Steve Bannon on Nieuwsuur. The key topic of the conversation is whether Donald Trump actively promoted the theory that Barack Obama was not born in the US and therefore not a legitimate President. The sender agrees with the recipient's opinion that Bannon should not defend this stance, and they plan to pass on this message. Additionally, there is mention of the interview being "fun" and a reminder about the confidentiality of the communication.
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_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_030215.txt
The document appears to be an email conversation between Jeffrey E. and Peter Thiel regarding potential meetings with Woody Allen and other individuals, such as former Obama counsel Kathy Ruemmler and former senator Bob Kerrey. The email mentions the possibility of a casual dinner on the 13th afternoon involving these people, but states that there is no need to go out of the way for this event.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030200.txt
The document discusses whether it is possible for a sitting president to be indicted in the United States. It points out that there have been six instances where this question has been addressed through internal memos and briefs filed in litigation, and the government's position on the matter is not as clear-cut as often presented. The most recent opinion on the matter came from the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) in 2000, but it is not binding on state prosecutors. The document argues that these issues are not foreclosed and highlights the complexity of criminal proceedings against presidents and vice presidents.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030141.txt
In the email exchange between Kathy Ruemmle and J, it is mentioned that Quinn offered a $2 million signing bonus to Latham. The conversation also touches on the topic of President Trump's power to declare a national emergency in order to build a border wall. However, the main focus of the conversation appears to be about the signing bonus and Kathy Ruemmle's decision not to leave Latham for it.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030135.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails between two individuals discussing various topics such as plans for the future and their living situation. The key people mentioned are Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. The emails reference different dates and locations, including a "Floor Statement of Senator Barack Obama on the Nomination of Alberto Gonzales for Attorney General" from Wikisource, the free online library. There is also a mention of a chef coming in from Paris and staying hungry until 10:30 or 1.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030129.txt
In this email exchange between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E., they discuss the details of a furnished apartment that Kathy has leased for $11,000 per month with Latham reimbursing her $8000. They also touch on topics such as a potential date certain, Senate floor statements, and the nomination of Alberto Gonzales for Attorney General. The email appears to be casual in tone, with both parties coordinating their availability.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030123.txt
This document contains a conversation between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. regarding the nomination of Alberto Gonzales for Attorney General. The conversation discusses possible dates and times to meet, as well as the issue of apartment rental and reimbursement. Both individuals are likely involved in political or legal matters given their discussion topics.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030118.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. discussing various topics such as a lease for an apartment, the nomination of Alberto Gonzales for Attorney General, and a potential meeting at 10:30 AM. The conversation also touches on Kathy's travel plans and reimbursement from Latham.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030113.txt
This is a conversation between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. The topic of their discussion appears to be the nomination of Alberto Gonzales for Attorney General and Senator Barack Obama's position on it. They also discuss Kathy Ruemmler leasing an apartment for $11,000 per month with Latham reimbursing her $8000 per month. The conversation is marked by a series of questions and answers related to the above topics.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030109.txt
This document is a series of emails between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. The topic of the conversation revolves around the name on an apartment lease and whether it can be changed or not. It appears that Jeffrey E. wants to know if there is another option for the name on the lease, but Kathy Ruemmler has advised him that keeping his name on the lease through the end is the preferred alternative. The apartment costs $11,000 a month and Latham reimburses Jeffrey E. $8000 a month.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030105.txt
This document discusses the outcome of a court case involving Farooq Bajwa, an Orange County entrepreneur who sued Emirates NBD, one of the Middle East's most prominent banks. A federal jury found that the bank did not commit fraud or steal technology from Mr. Bajwa's company InfoSpan, which had claimed damages of half a billion dollars. The case was widely reported on by the media and has implications for business partnerships in the tech sector.
