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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033589.txt

The document discusses a book by Patterson that could be published in August, which presents some time frame issues for the recipients. They are advised to pursue a competing book or documentary after that, and to consider Trump as an opportunity to make their story about something other than themselves while framing their own narrative. It is suggested that they go public with an op-ed, television interview, and social media efforts, and that a strategic plan involving their public identity, philanthropic activities, and development of media allies should be put in place.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033587.txt

The message involves an investigative reporter from Fox News who is seeking to contact Jeffrey Epstein through his attorney Martin Weinberg. The reporter wants to inquire about Epstein's ties with both the Clintons and Donald Trump. This communication takes place between two individuals, one being a journalist and the other being a lawyer, reflecting their professional roles in this situation.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033512.txt

The document contains a series of emails from Roy Black to various recipients, including Martin Weinberg, Jeffrey Epstein, Jackie Perczek, and Darren Indyke. In the emails, Roy Black discusses the plaintiff's position on remedies and indicates that he will hold off commenting until they file their pleading. He also mentions that they have no comment on a Trump story. The document includes attachments with images.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033361.txt

The document appears to be an email from Roy Black regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The email mentions a story involving Donald Trump, with the sender stating that they have no comment on it at this time. It also mentions finalizing a pleading regarding a plaintiff's position on remedies and intending to hold off commenting until after the pleading is filed. The document includes three attachments labeled "image001.jpg" through "image003.jpg," but their content is not described. The email ends with a disclaimer about the confidential nature of its contents.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033289.txt

The document appears to be a forwarded message between Martin Weinberg and Jeffrey Epstein's attorney. The sender, an investigative reporter for Fox News, is requesting information about Epstein's ties to the Clintons and Donald Trump. They are hoping to arrange a call or email exchange with Epstein through his attorney.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033147.txt

The document discusses information from Michael Wolfe's book regarding a million dollars upfront payment requested by Alan and Trump's involvement in the Palm Beach house purchase. It also mentions JEE's confidential communication with Martin Weinberg. The recipient is cautioned to handle this sensitive information responsibly, as unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of it may be illegal.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032896.txt

The document refers to a Ponzi schemer named Steven Hoffenberg who has pledged $50 million to help Donald Trump. The email is from Jeffrey E., addressed to Martin Weinberg and Darren lndyke, and it contains confidential information that is intended only for the recipient. It also warns of potential consequences of unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032861.txt

The email discusses attorney-client privilege and mentions a book being published about Patterson. The author suggests using Trump as an opportunity to create a counter narrative to the book and offers advice on how to handle public appearances. There is also a mention of creating a strategic plan involving philanthropic activities, media allies, and social media efforts.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032250.txt

This document appears to be an email chain discussing the attorney-client privilege, with several key figures mentioned including Martin G. Weinberg, Kathy Ruemmler, and Darren Indyke. The topic of a book by Patterson is also discussed in relation to the need for an immediate counter narrative and potential strategies such as going public and using social media efforts.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032231.txt

The document discusses a meeting between ABC News reporter Matthew Mosk and Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer Martin Weinberg regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case and its connection to former President Clinton and Mr. Trump. It mentions that there is no investigative unit at ABC, but due to increased focus on the case as Trump looks more likely to win the election, a strategy needs to be developed for dealing with this situation.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032066.txt

The document discusses a lawsuit filed by Katie Johnson against Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump in federal court in California alleging that they raped her in 1994. The lawsuit was forwarded to Jeff Epstein with the question of whether he would like to speak or offer a comment on behalf of Mr. Epstein. It is mentioned that Reuters wants to make sure the story is fair before publishing and are looking for comments from Mr. Epstein.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032065.txt

The document is an email discussing a news article about Donald Trump being sued for sexual abuse claims, with Jeffrey Epstein as a key figure in the case. The sender warns that the information should be treated confidentially and may be privileged or contain inside information. The recipients of the email include Kathy Ruemmler, Darren Indyke, and Martin Weinberg, among others. The document also contains copyright information indicating that it is copyrighted material with all rights reserved.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032064.txt

The document is a confidential email discussing a federal judge's order for a hearing in a high-profile case involving Donald Trump and allegations of rape. The sender, Jeffrey E., appears to be providing information on the topic to Kathy Ruemmler, Darren Indyke, and Martin Weinberg. The email includes a link to an article from lawnewz.com that provides further details on the matter.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032062.txt

The document discusses a hearing in Donald Trump's rape lawsuit case, with attorney Martin G. Weinberg mentioning revisions to the opposition by DKI and providing two attachments: "Privileged - Redacted" and "HOUSE OVERSIGHT 032062". The message is marked as "attorney-client privileged" and it's intended only for the use of the addressee, and it contains confidential information.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031616.txt

This document discusses a lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, which is set to be published by Reuters. The lawsuit allegedly involves sexual assault from 1994 in California federal court. People involved include Jeffrey E., Michael Wolff, Martin Weinberg, David Ingram (from Reuters), and the plaintiff.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031614.txt

The document refers to a lawsuit filed against Jeffrey Epstein in federal court in California. The suit alleges that Epstein and another man, Donald Trump, raped the plaintiff in 1994. The sender of the email is Martin Weinberg, who expresses concern about the pending Reuters story on the lawsuit and asks if Mr. Epstein is available to speak or if they can offer a comment on his behalf.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031612.txt

The document discusses a lawsuit filed against Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump in California federal court alleging rape from 1994. The email chain involves journalists and attorneys discussing the upcoming publication of a story on the case, with one person forwarding the complaint to Jeff Epstein. The importance of the message is marked as high, indicating its urgency or significance.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031464.txt

The document discusses a lawsuit filed against Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, alleging they raped a woman in 1994. The email thread includes messages from Michael Wolff, Martin Weinberg, Jeffrey E., and David Ingram, discussing the upcoming publication of a story on the suit by Reuters.

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_031217.txt

The document discusses an email from Jeffrey Epstein to Alan Dershowitz and Martin Weinberg regarding a forwarded message that appears to be undeliverable. The email mentions a case involving Epstein where he admitted to luring a teenage girl to his Palm Beach mansion for sex and was sentenced to 18 months in jail. It is noted that the plea deal does not account for all five of the girls who alleged that Epstein sexually abused them, and it raises questions about why Epstein was serving his term in an overcrowded Palm Beach jail. The email also mentions IT activity related to the case and a text message exchange between Mike from the Palm Beach Post and Epstein's attorney.

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