Documents tagged "New"
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032915.txt
This document is a conversation between two people discussing the potential economic impact of Donald Trump's presidency, particularly in relation to his cabinet appointments and financial market reactions. One individual mentions that there might be more profit-making opportunities associated with Trump's policies than intelligence regarding them. The other person expresses interest in finding out who would fill the position of Treasury Secretary under a Reagan 2.0 scenario, as suggested by some people's opinions. The document indicates that Landon Thomas Jr. is a financial reporter for the New York Times and provides a link to more information about him on the newspaper's website.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032914.txt
The document is a series of emails between Jeffrey E. and Jabor Y. discussing their plans to meet in Marrakech or New York, depending on the outcome of some pending work related to e-currency. Jeffrey mentions that he will be in Paris before heading to New York. Jabor expresses congratulations on Jeffrey's new president and offers his support for whatever comes next. The document includes a disclaimer about confidentiality and copyright information.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032913.txt
In the email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Erika Kellerhals, Jeffrey mentions he's in New York tomorrow and refers to an article about a troubled woman with a history of drug use who claimed she was assaulted by Donald Trump at a party thrown by Jeffrey Epstein when she was 13. The conversation seems to focus on the accuracy of this claim regarding Donald Trump.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032910.txt
The document is a series of emails between Jeffrey E. and Ken Starr discussing potential visits to New York or the Caribbean with their wives. The conversation also touches on current events, including an article about a woman who claimed she was assaulted by Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein at age 13, although it's noted that this story may be fabricated. In the initial email, Jeffrey E. mentions he is available anytime for a visit to the Caribbean, and suggests New York as an alternative if Ken Starr prefers. The emails also contain disclaimers regarding the confidentiality of the communication and its intended use by the addressee only.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032908.txt
In a November 10, 2016 email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Thomas Jr., Landon, the topic of discussion is the Treasury Secretary position in the Trump administration. Jeffrey references an article about a woman claiming to have been assaulted by Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein when she was 13 years old, stating that her story was fabricated. Additionally, Jeffrey mentions being long Dow, short yen, euro, and pound, and long REITs, as well as having correctly predicted the outcome of a specific situation. The communication is noted to be confidential and intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032904.txt
The email discusses market positioning with an emphasis on foreign exchange rates, such as the yen, euro, and pound, as well as real estate investment trusts (REITs). The message also mentions a news story about a woman who claims to have been assaulted by Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein when she was 13 years old. The sender of the email is Jeffrey E., and the recipients include Landon Thomas Jr., a financial reporter from the New York Times. The email contains a confidentiality disclaimer stating that the information contained in it is confidential and intended only for the recipient.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032903.txt
The document is an email from Jeffrey E to Jabor Y on November 10, 2016. The email discusses the sender's plans for traveling to Paris and New York, as well as some observations about the political climate in the United States at that time. It also includes a confidentiality notice indicating that the contents of the email are intended only for the recipient and may contain sensitive information.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032902.txt
The document is an email from Jeffrey E to Richard Kahn discussing the results of the 2016 US presidential election, with a focus on Trump's victory and the impact on markets. The sender seems shocked but not surprised by the outcome, while the recipient acknowledges that pollsters were wrong. There are also mentions of confidential information and attorney-client privilege in the email, suggesting a professional context for their conversation. The document does not provide any additional details or context about the key people, places, and topics beyond what is already covered in the summary.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032897.txt
The document is an email notification regarding a notice of voluntary dismissal in case number 1:16-cv-07673-RA "Doe v. Trump et al" filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. The plaintiff, Jane Doe, has voluntarily dismissed her lawsuit against all defendants pursuant to Rule 41(a)(1)(A)(i) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. It appears that this case involves some sort of controversy or conflict involving Donald Trump and/or his associates, but the specific details are not provided in this summary.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032892.txt
The email conversation involves several people discussing an inquiry from the WSJ about a Jane Doe case involving Trump and Epstein. The email chain includes Michael C. Miller, a partner at Steptoe & Johnson LLP, Darren Indyke, Joe Palazzolo, a staff reporter at the WSJ, and Jeffrey E. Jeevacation@gmail.com. It appears that they are discussing how to respond to the inquiry from the WSJ regarding the case.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032891.txt
The document is a message from Jeffrey E. to Richard Kahn discussing an article on Bloomberg that predicts Donald Trump's election victory unless the S&P rallies in October. The key people involved are Jeffrey E. and Richard Kahn, who works for HBRK Associates Inc. in New York City. The main topic of discussion is the potential impact of financial market movements on political outcomes.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032888.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Thomas Jr., Landon, discussing the topic of Donald Trump's potential presidential victory. The sender suggests that there are no other places to invest for alpha, indicating a belief in Trump's chances of winning. The recipient responds with concern about whether Trump will ever implode.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032885.txt
The email discusses investment strategies and potential market trends. The writer mentions Trump as a topic of interest, suggesting that he may win the election or that it's too late to make an informed decision about investing based on political factors. The recipient is a financial reporter for the New York Times who is unsure of where the market is headed.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032883.txt
This is an email exchange between two individuals discussing Donald Trump's chances of winning the presidential election in 2016. One person expresses concern about when Trump might implode and another responds that it is too late for him to do so. The email also contains multiple disclaimers about confidentiality, privilege, and copyright issues.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032882.txt
This document is an email conversation between Landon Thomas Jr., a financial reporter at The New York Times, and Jeffrey E. about Donald Trump. Thomas expresses concern that Trump may implode, while Jeffrey seems to have given up on this possibility. The communication contains sensitive information, including confidential and privileged attorney-client information, and should not be shared or used without permission from JEE.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032873.txt
The document discusses a book written about the recipient of the email by John Connolly. The book focuses on the recipient's relationship with the news media. The sender mentions that they have spoken to the author and he is close to finishing the book. It also discusses the possibility that a quote from Donald Trump in an original NY Mag story may have been manufactured.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032871.txt
This document is a conversation between two individuals discussing the book being written about one of them and their relationship with the news media. One person mentions that they are still getting calls from reporters regarding Trump, while the other person responds that they did not speak to Donald Trump for the original New York Magazine story. They also mention that the reporter seems interested in their relationship with the news media. The conversation appears to be taking place through email.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032869.txt
Landon Thomas Jr. is receiving calls from reporters regarding his relationship with the news media and Donald Trump. He has spoken to a reporter named John Connolly who seems to be interested in this topic. Thomas Jr. mentioned that he had spoken to Donald Trump for an original NY Mag story, but it is unclear if the quote was manufactured or not. The email also contains some confidential information which is intended only for the addressee and should not be disclosed.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032868.txt
This document discusses a book being written about John Connolly's relationship with the news media, specifically concerning quotes attributed to Donald Trump in an original NY Mag story. Landon Thomas Jr., a financial reporter from the New York Times, has spoken with John Connolly and finds him to be a sensible, solid reporter who seems close to finishing up his work. John Connolly denies speaking with Donald Trump for the original quote.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032854.txt
The document is a forwarded message from Jeffrey E. to Kathy Ruemmler discussing the New York Times' inquiry about Trump and Hillary Clinton's campaign digging deeply into him. The message also mentions Darren Indyke, who was called by the NYT regarding Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with Trump. It suggests that Jeffrey should consider preempting the situation before it becomes a bigger issue. The message warns that the information contained within is confidential, and any unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited.
