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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032248.txt

This message discusses the potential impact of a book being published in August on various plans and strategies. It suggests pursuing an immediate counter narrative involving Trump as an opportunity to make the story about something other than the sender's own story while also giving them political cover. The sender is asked to consider their willingness to go public with this plan, which would involve writing an op-ed, doing a high profile television interview, and engaging in social media efforts. It also mentions the need for a strategic plan involving the sender's public identity, philanthropic activities, and media allies, suggesting that it could be an expensive effort.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032246.txt

The document appears to be a series of emails discussing the publication of a book by Patterson in August. The main concern is about competing book or documentary projects before that time frame. Trump is suggested as an opportunity for an immediate counter narrative, which would involve becoming an anti-Trump voice and going public with a message. A strategic plan involving the individual's public identity, philanthropic activities, media allies, and social media efforts is also recommended.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032243.txt

The document is an email exchange between Tom Barrack and Jeffrey E. regarding their contact with reporters who inquire about Donald Trump's associates, such as Celina Midelfart and Marla Maples. The topics of discussion include beauty contests and Mar-a-Lago, among other things. Jeffrey emphasizes the need for caution when dealing with such inquiries, especially while on vacation.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032214.txt

The document appears to be a series of emails between Jeffrey E. and Miroslav Lajcak, the Minister of Foreign & European Affairs of the Slovak Republic. The messages discuss various topics, including links to articles about Donald Trump's mental state and information related to House Oversight. The sender emphasizes the confidentiality and privilege of the communication.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032158.txt

Jeffrey Epstein sent an email to Peggy Siega discussing the false allegations made against him by one of his accusers, who he compares to Strauss-Kahn's accuser. He suggests that Ariana Huffington champion the dangers of false accusations and send reporters to investigate. Epstein also mentions a girl in the photo who claimed to have worked for Trump at Mar-a-Lago at age 15, but according to Epstein, this is ridiculous. The email contains confidentiality language and information about copyright.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031983.txt

The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Jay Lefkowitz, discussing a series of questions about Epstein's life and activities. The questions focus on topics such as his involvement with the Jeffrey Epstein Science Foundation, his business clients, time spent in prison, social life changes, relationships with individuals like Ghislaine Maxwell, reactions to his conviction, thoughts on his sentence, charity initiatives, and personal side of the story. The document mentions that much of the press coverage surrounding Mr. Epstein has been inaccurate and defamatory.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031802.txt

A U.S. District Court judge in New York who was presiding over a lawsuit involving a wealthy, Clinton-connected financier and sex offender has passed away at the age of 96. The death of Judge Kenneth Conboy could impact the ongoing legal proceedings related to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. This information was shared by J via email with David Schoen.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031799.txt

In the document, a woman named Harth accused Donald Trump of making unwanted sexual advances towards her in the early 1990s while they were pursuing a business relationship. The alleged incident took place at Mar-a-Lago when Trump pulled Harth into his daughter Ivanka's empty bedroom and tried to force himself on her. In 1997, Harth and her romantic partner, Houraney, sued Trump for breach of contract, and she filed a separate sexual-harassment suit against him. They reached a confidential settlement in the contract suit, and as part of the agreement, Harth withdrew her harassment suit.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031601.txt

The email discusses a personal connection between Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, with mention of a girlfriend who was later introduced to the future president by Epstein. Epstein's lawyer threatens legal action against BuzzFeed for publishing an article suggesting guilt by association between the two men. The conversation also touches on other topics including girls in bikinis, Hawaii, and politics.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031595.txt

In the email, Jeffrey mentions that Trump paid for Mar-a-Lago through his bagman, Matt. He also refers to research on Trump's casino review SEC filing and backdated money taking from the Trump shuttle. Thomas Jr., Landon responds that people are coming to him thinking he has juicy info on Jeff and Trump because of a story about them both liking beautiful women.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031593.txt

In the email, Jeffrey E. is discussing legal matters with Michael Wolff. They mention meeting at 5 PM in NYC and that they should plan a conversation about their case involving Bill Clinton and Al Gore. They also discuss some harsh comments made about women. The email contains confidential information that is intended for the addressee only.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031454.txt

This email exchange discusses allegations related to Donald Trump's association with Jeffrey Epstein. Thomas Jr. wants to share information that could be damaging for the Trump campaign, while Jeffrey E. suggests passing it on to a political reporter. The conversation also touches on other topics such as women managers and Lauren Petrella.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031445.txt

The document is an email conversation between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. about a meeting scheduled for 5:00 PM on March 29, 2015. The key topics of the email include modifying harsh language about women, discussing lawyers' opinions, and planning a meeting in NYC or otherwise at 5:00 PM.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031428.txt

The Miami U.S. Attorney's Office has recused itself from the Jeffrey Epstein case and reassigned it to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta. The Justice Department is under a deadline for prosecutors to confer with the victims' attorneys in an effort to settle the case, but former Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta broke the law when he concealed a plea agreement from more than 30 underage girls who had been sexually abused by Epstein. AG nominee Barr pledged to look into the handling of the Epstein case if confirmed.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031407.txt

This email discusses the Jeffrey Epstein case and its handling by the Miami U.S. Attorney's Office. The office has recused itself from the case and it is now under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta, overseen by Byung J. "BJay" Pak. The Justice Department has a deadline to confer with the victims' attorneys on the case, which involves issues related to their rights as well as those of Epstein's alleged underage victims.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031403.txt

The Miami U.S. Attorney's Office has recused itself from the Jeffrey Epstein case, and it has been reassigned to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta. The Justice Department is still under a deadline for prosecutors to confer with victims' attorneys in an effort to settle the case. The case involves allegations that Epstein sexually abused underage girls in Palm Beach.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031392.txt

The Miami U.S. Attorney's Office has recused itself from a case involving multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who is accused of sexually abusing underage girls in Palm Beach, Florida. The Justice Department has reassigned the case to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta, where Byung J. "BJay" Pak, a former Georgia lawmaker, will oversee the case for the government. The deadline for prosecutors to confer with the victims' attorneys in an effort to settle the case is still in effect, and a federal judge has ruled that the original plea agreement broke the law by concealing it from the affected underage girls.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031388.txt

The Miami U.S. Attorney's Office has recused itself from the Jeffrey Epstein case and reassigned it to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta. AG nominee William Barr pledged to look into handling of Epstein case, Sen. Ben Sasse questioned attorney general nominee about the case on January 15, 2019. The Justice Department is still under a Friday deadline for prosecutors to confer with victims' attorneys in an effort to settle the case.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031384.txt

In the document, it is mentioned that the Miami U.S. Attorney's Office has recused itself from a case involving Jeffrey Epstein and his victims. The Justice Department has reassigned the case to the Atlanta U.S. Attorney's Office. AG nominee Barr has pledged to look into the handling of the case if confirmed. On January 15, Sen. Ben Sasse questioned attorney general nominee William Barr about the Jeffrey Epstein case in a hearing. The Justice Department is under a deadline for prosecutors to confer with the victims' attorneys in an effort to settle the case.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031172.txt

The document appears to be an email conversation between Jeffrey Epstein and Cecile de Jongh, discussing a news article on Fox News about an Obama bundler working as a tax adviser in the Virgin Islands. The topic of discussion is political, focusing on fundraising and taxation within the United States government.

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