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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030587.txt

This email is from Jeffrey Epstein to Peggy Siegal discussing an interview request from a BBC news program regarding stories about Epstein and Prince Andrew. The Today Programme is the BBC's main morning news show, with global reach and guests including political, business, and cultural figures. The email mentions a previous interview with Kirsty Mackenzie as well.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030514.txt

In this email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Kirsty Mackenzie from BBC's Today program, Epstein is being offered an interview opportunity to address the inaccurate reporting about himself and Prince Andrew. The Today program is a main morning news show in the UK that has conducted interviews with many important figures and has significant influence on the news agenda.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030512.txt

The document is a series of emails between Jeffrey Epstein and others about an interview request from the BBC's Today program regarding stories circulating about both Epstein and Prince Andrew. The sender is Kirsty Mackenzie, who explains that the Today program is one of the most important news broadcast outlets in the UK and sets the news agenda for the country.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030458.txt

The document discusses a request for an interview with Jeffrey Epstein by the BBC's Today programme regarding stories circulating about him and Prince Andrew. Peter Mandelson is mentioned as Jeffrey Epstein's attorney who would forward the message to him. The Today program is described as one of the most important news broadcast outlets in the UK, setting the daily news agenda for the country with global reach through multiple platforms.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030456.txt

This document appears to be an email chain from March 7, 2011, involving several people including Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein. The topic of the emails is a request for an interview with Jeffrey Epstein by Kirsty Mackenzie, who is associated with the BBC's Today program. The purpose of the interview would be to discuss stories circulating about Mr. Epstein and Prince Andrew, Duke of York.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030454.txt

In the document, there are two key individuals, Jack Goldberger and Jeffrey Epstein. Jack Goldberger is an attorney and is receiving a request to forward a message from Kirsty Mackenzie, who works for the Today programme, which is part of BBC's main morning news show in the UK. The message is regarding conducting an interview with Jeffrey Epstein on the subject of stories circulating about him and Prince Andrew. It mentions that they are keen to hear from Mr Epstein first hand so that speculative reporting can be better scrutinised.