Documents tagged "Michael"
Found 303 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029302.txt
Michael J. Boccio worked at The Trump Organization as Managing Director of Business Development and Special Counsel from July 2008 to July 2011. He managed the global product licensing division, trademark portfolio, and legal team for Donald J. Trump, Ivanka Trump, and Melania brands. Additionally, he managed a home site development called The Estates at Trump National in California, was elected as a member of the HOA board, developed and executed the HOA budget, liaised with the California Department of Real Estate, gained approval for the 2010 subdivision report, hired and managed brokerage teams, developed a revised housing strategy for future development, and managed multiple negotiations and closings of homes. He also worked on developing a lease form for Trump International Chicago and negotiating leases, amendments, and term sheets for the retail space.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029301.txt
Michael Boccio worked under Donald J. Trump's direct mentorship for three years as an executive and attorney within the Trump Organization. He took charge of a diverse array of special projects and was called upon by Mr. Trump to solve complex issues. Additionally, he successfully negotiated and executed product license deals and agreements for the Ivanka Trump brand. Boccio is skilled at negotiating complex business deals in the boardroom and managing various aspects of a company's operations, such as legal matters, real estate development, tax strategy, aviation, and vendor relationship management.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029299.txt
The email is from Eric Roth to Jeffrey Epstein, discussing a person named Michael Boccio. Eric worked closely with Michael while refurbishing Donald Trump's 757 and was impressed by his intelligence, creativity, and abilities. He believes that someone or an organization would benefit greatly from having Michael on their team. Attached to the email are Michael's cover letter, resume, and a recommendation letter from Donald Trump.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029291.txt
The document is an email conversation between Jeffrey E. and Michael Wolff discussing Donald Trump's behavior and financial situation. The email mentions that Trump has made billions of dollars but is reportedly afraid that his bluff will be called. It also suggests that Trump's plane was previously used by a Mexican airline and repainted, and he owes money to Deutsche Bank Trust Co Americas. Additionally, it states that Trump declared the revenue of his real estate as income without deducting expenses or taxes, which Jeffrey E. believes is fraudulent. The email ends with a confidentiality disclaimer and copyright notice.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029274.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Michael Wolff about potential interview questions for Donald Trump. Jeffrey suggests asking about Bernie Nussbaum's relationship with Vince Foster and his ties to the electricians union, as well as topics such as Trump Shuttle, Hawaiian Tropic contests, Mar-a-Lago, and Trump's finances. Jeffrey also mentions that he is not interested in easy questions. The email emphasizes the importance of asking hard hitting questions without being ejected from the room.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029272.txt
In a series of emails between Jeffrey E and Michael Wolff, Jeffrey suggests questions for an interview with Donald Trump that focus on Bernie Nussbaum, Vince Foster, Hillary Clinton's relationships with unions and Mar-a-Lago, and the Trump Shuttle. The emails also touch upon Hawaii Tropic contests, golf courses, California finances, chips in a casino, and family wealth.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029271.txt
The document discusses Donald Trump's business ventures such as the Trump Shuttle, Hawaiian Tropic contests, and mortgage on Mar-a-Lago. It mentions revenue from golf courses as income and total debt of all companies. The author also asks if people should contribute money as he is worth over 10 billion dollars. The document references his father's involvement in a casino and notes that Matt may be Trump's bagman, and his loan from his brother-in-law (a judge's husband). It also mentions the value of his inheritance from his father. The author provides information for Michael Wolff to use in an interview with Donald Trump.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029165.txt
The Special Counsel's office is preparing for a potential confrontation with President Trump over alleged obstruction of justice and other matters related to the Russia investigation. Robert Mueller has reportedly been developing an aggressive legal strategy in response to the President's use of his pardon authority. Sources close to the investigation have provided information about the proposed charges against the president, although they would not speak on the record. The Special Counsel's office is known for its leak-proof nature and immunity to political pressure from the White House.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028978.txt
The document is an email exchange between two individuals discussing the topic of Donald Trump's campaign for president. The key people mentioned are Bernie Nussbaum and Vince Foster, as well as other figures such as the electricians unions and Mar-a-Lago. The primary topics of discussion include questions about relationships with these groups, the finances of Trump's companies, and potential legal issues related to his business dealings.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028977.txt
In the document, Michael Wolff is preparing to interview Donald Trump and asks Jeffrey E. for advice on what questions he should ask. Jeffrey suggests asking about the Trump Shuttle, the Hawaiian Tropic contest, and the mortgage at Mar-a-Lago. He also mentions questions about the revenue of golf courses as income and the total debt of all companies. It is mentioned that Matt may be Donald's bag man and his loan from his brother-in-law (the judge's husband). The conversation also touches on Trump's wealth, the California situation, the casino chips used to stave off bankruptcy, and the amount left by Donald's father.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028493.txt
The document is an email from Nicholas Ribi to Jeffrey Epstein, which contains a link to an article about Michael Wolff's book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House". The key people mentioned in this document are Michael Wolff, Donald Trump, and Jeffrey Epstein. The main topic of the document is related to the political environment inside the Trump administration as described by Wolff in his book.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028482.txt
The email is a forward of another email discussing The Iran Nuclear Deal. The sender recommends watching a video by Dennis Prager on the topic and encourages recipients to share their views with Congress. The original message includes several names of people involved in discussing the issue, but without further context, it's unclear what specific roles they play.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027583.txt
This document is an iMessage conversation between "jee" and another participant whose identity is not revealed. The conversation took place on February 27th, 2019 and includes topics such as Michael Cohen's testimony, a pro Acosta story, and the public realm of a particular story involving money. Key phrases in the conversation include "better?", "what do you think so far of cohen", "Who would write a pro Acosta story", and "Trump had a bad day, did you watch?". The conversation also includes various messages that were marked as unread or read at different times throughout the day.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027068.txt
The Related Companies is the initial bidder for the Palm House Hotel, which failed as a condo-hotel project. The stalking horse bidder, RREF II PALM HOUSE LLC, led by Related Companies Managing Principal Justin Metz, is offering $32 million for the property in a bankruptcy auction scheduled for next month. Bids at the auction will start at $32.5 million. The property faces allegations of fraud by the Securities and Exchange Commission and EB-5 investors. Given expects the property to sell for up to $40 million, and it could be the last opportunity for a developer to own a hotel in Palm Beach.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027062.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Michael Wolff discussing their meetings with SB and Brad Karp. SB believes that DJT may not last until the midterms, while Brad Karp is described as "super menchy" and is offering help on a book project. The email also contains confidentiality and copyright information from JEE.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027009.txt
The document is a speech by Ehud Barak, former Minister of Defense of Israel, delivered at AIPAC in 2013. The speaker expresses gratitude to the US Administration and Congress for their support of Israel, highlighting the importance of the US-Israel relationship in ensuring Israel's defense capabilities. He also mentions the achievements of Israeli scientists in missile defense technology, such as the Iron Dome system. The speech is focused on key people like President Obama, Secretary Panetta, Secretary Hagel, and young activists, and places like Washington DC and Israel.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026975.txt
This document announces an event featuring Michael Wolff and Matthew d'Ancona in conversation about Trump's White House. The event, titled "The Inside Scoop on Trump's White House," will take place at the Emmanuel Centre on June 21st. Wolff is a bestselling author of books about the Trump presidency, including "Fire and Fury" and "Siege: Trump Under Fire." The conversation will focus on topics related to the second year of Trump's presidency and provide insights into the inner workings of the White House.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026936.txt
In the email, Richard Kahn informs Jeffrey Epstein that Michael Cohen has postponed his testimony to Congress due to threats by President Trump. The link in the email provides more information about the situation and includes a source from the New York Post. The email's subject line indicates the importance of this topic.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026935.txt
The email discusses an upcoming testimony by former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen before the House Oversight Committee. It is noted that this will occur prior to him entering prison. The sender of the email, Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc., mentions a CNBC article on this topic and includes some contact information at the end.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026909.txt
The Sunday Night Insight discusses the recent pullback in US equities, which has led to some clients questioning whether this is the beginning of the end of a nearly 10-year bull market. However, the authors argue that this pullback is actually smaller than previous ones and does not necessarily signal an impending recession. They highlight several steady factors, such as economic growth, benign inflation, robust earnings, and low probability of recession, which remain in place despite the unsteady undertow created by trade tensions with China and other geopolitical concerns. Overall, they conclude that the steady factors will likely continue to outweigh the risks posed by the unsteady undertow.
