Documents tagged "Michael"
Found 303 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032306.txt
The document discusses an inquiry from the WSJ regarding a case in SDNY involving Mr. Trump and Mr. Epstein. The conversation includes several individuals, including Michael Miller from Steptoe & Johnson LLP, Jeffrey E., and Darren Indyke. They are all discussing deadlines and the need for comments on behalf of Epstein. It appears to be a sensitive legal matter, as indicated by the frequent use of phrases like "privileged" and "confidential information."
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032304.txt
This document is a forwarded email chain regarding an inquiry from The Wall Street Journal about a case involving Mr. Trump and Mr. Epstein. Michael C. Miller, a partner at Steptoe & Johnson LLP, has been CC'd on the emails as he is likely to be involved in responding to the WSJ's inquiries. Joseph Palazzolo, a staff reporter from The Wall Street Journal, is asking for a comment on behalf of Mr. Epstein and expects to have the story online within a couple of hours.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032302.txt
The document is a brief exchange of emails between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. regarding scheduling a chat, with the subject matter being an unsuccessful book project related to the 2016 presidential election. The email emphasizes confidentiality and privilege concerning the information contained within it.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032272.txt
The document appears to be an email chain discussing a sensitive topic involving the law firm Steptoe & Johnson LLP. The key people mentioned are Jeffrey, Kathy Ruemmler, and Michael C. Miller, who is a partner at the firm. The email contains references to confidential information that should only be viewed by the intended recipient. There is also a link to an article on The Guardian discussing Donald Trump's sexual assault lawsuits.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032263.txt
The document appears to be an email between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey Epstein discussing a planned interview with Donald Trump. The key topics of the conversation include what questions should be asked during the interview, with no specific references made to people or places outside of these two individuals and their intended subject.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032254.txt
The document appears to be an email conversation between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. with various topics of discussion including a lawsuit thrown out quickly, the Paris address 011 331 441 70210, and a notification about information being confidential or attorney-client privileged. The email is marked as important and contains a reminder to keep communications private and destroy any errors immediately.
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_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_032244.txt
The document is an email from Michael Wolff to Jeffrey Epstein about a book by Patterson that presents some time frame issues. Wolff suggests using Trump as an opportunity for a counter narrative and becoming an anti-Trump voice, but this would require going public. Wolff also recommends developing a strategic plan involving media allies, philanthropic activities, and the public identity. If not, they risk having Patterson produce a bestselling book with tabloid copy.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032242.txt
In the document, Michael Wolff is discussing Donald Trump with Jeffrey E. from JEE. The information being exchanged appears to be confidential and potentially privileged, as it includes references to inside information and an attorney-client relationship. There is also a warning about unauthorized use or disclosure of this communication.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032239.txt
The document discusses a meeting between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. on February 19, 2016, where they discuss the topic of Trump. They also mention that Ehud Barak is scheduled to speak at an event. The document warns about unauthorized use or disclosure of confidential information contained within it.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032238.txt
In the document, Michael Wolff sends an email to Jeffrey Epstein about President Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's campaign. The New York Times has contacted Wolff regarding information about Epstein and Trump, and Wolff advises Epstein to consider taking preemptive action. The email also mentions that Hillary Clinton's campaign is digging deeply into the matter.
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_032229.txt
The document is an email exchange between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. about CNN's plan to ask Donald Trump about his relationship with Jeffrey during a press conference or on air. The conversation revolves around the possibility of using this situation for political gain, either by allowing Trump to hang himself if he denies any connection or by saving him if it looks like he could win, generating a debt.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032228.txt
The document is an email from Michael Wolff to Jeffrey Epstein, alerting him that CNN plans to ask Donald Trump about his relationship with Epstein during an interview or press scrum. The email also contains a subject line indicating the urgency of the message and the sender's name in parentheses.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032063.txt
The document is a series of emails discussing a news article about a federal judge ordering a hearing in a lawsuit alleging that Donald Trump raped a woman when she was 13 years old. The recipients include Michael Miller, Jeffrey E. (jeevacation@gmail.com), and Reid Weingarten, among others. One recipient, Darren Indyke, is mentioned as the sender of one email in the chain, although his role or involvement is not clear from the text provided. The email chain also includes a disclaimer stating that the information is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged, indicating legal significance to the content being discussed.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032061.txt
The email discusses a news article regarding a federal judge ordering a hearing in a Donald Trump rape lawsuit case. The author is notifying the recipient of the information contained within, emphasizing its confidentiality and privilege. It warns against unauthorized use or disclosure, and instructs the recipient on proper handling if received in error.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032050.txt
In this email, Nicholas Ribis is sharing information with Jeffrey Epstein about an article in The New York Times regarding Michael D. Cohen discussing possible irregularities at the Trump Organization with prosecutors. Cohen reportedly gave new information to investigators as part of a plea deal and may be seeking a reduced prison sentence.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032011.txt
This document discusses a potential reference to an investigation involving Michael Wolff's book in relation to the Mueller statement. The sender is suggesting that it may be helpful to arrange a meeting after the statement. The recipient is Jeffrey Epstein and he has a Gmail account with the username "jeeyacation".
