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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033515.txt

The document consists of several emails between J and Weingarten, Reid. The first email mentions a show by Donny Deutsche while the second one discusses an article about the departure of Emmet Flood from the White House. In the third email, there is a reference to an interesting piece on Jeffrey's character, suggesting that J and Weingarten are discussing their opinions about him. There is also mention of future plans for both of them in London and Paris. The emails appear to be personal or professional in nature, with discussions centered around people, places, and topics such as shows, articles, and travel plans.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033513.txt

In this exchange of emails between Reid Weingarten and J, the topic revolves around a show featuring Donny Deutsch and Jeffrey I, as well as Abraaj, founded by Arif Naqvi. The communication is marked confidential and intended for the addressee only, with unauthorized use or disclosure strictly prohibited.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033431.txt

The document is a series of emails between Reid Weingarten and J regarding trust and a link to an article about former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen. The article mentions that Cohen's prison surrender date has been delayed from March to May. It appears that the information contained in the communication is intended for confidential use, with unauthorized disclosure being strictly prohibited and potentially unlawful.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033430.txt

The document is a brief exchange of emails between Weingarten and J regarding the schedule of an unnamed individual in DC. The key topic mentioned in the document is related to former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, who has had his prison surrender date delayed until May 6th, according to CNBC.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033403.txt

The email conversation discusses the travel plans of an individual who is jet lagged and cranky from flying to various locations including London, DC, Dallas, Seattle, and Tel Aviv. The sender expresses trust in a certain person and sends them links to articles, one of which seems to be related to Michael Cohen's prison surrender date being delayed by two months until May 6th. The conversation is marked as confidential and intended only for the recipient, and unauthorized use or disclosure may be prohibited and unlawful.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033402.txt

In the email, J is sharing an article about Michael Cohen's prison sentence being delayed to May 6 with Reid Weingarten. The document also includes legal information regarding confidentiality and unauthorized use of the communication. It mentions that it is intended only for the recipient and is property of JEE. If received in error, the sender requests immediate notification and destruction of the document and all copies.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033310.txt

In September 2016, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman offered $5 million to anyone who could provide Donald Trump's tax returns. This offer was made public in a Bloomberg article and prompted discussions around transparency and the release of presidential candidates' financial information. The story highlights the ongoing debate about the importance of revealing a candidate's taxes and the potential consequences for those who choose not to disclose them.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033259.txt

This document is an email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein regarding Reid Hoffman's recent statement about Donald Trump being "worse than useless." The key people in this document are Richard Kahn, Jeffrey Epstein, and Reid Hoffman. The main place mentioned is New York City. The topic of the conversation revolves around political opinions and evaluations of public figures.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033238.txt

This is an email from Martin G. Weinberg to Jeeva discussing potential additions to President Trump's legal team, including Ted Olson and others mentioned in Law 360. Weinberg mentions Reid as one of the possible lawyers for Trump. The email also includes Weinberg's contact information and emphasizes attorney-client privilege.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033145.txt

The document discusses a news article from Bloomberg that highlights the agreement of several key figures and countries regarding Iran's nuclear program. The key people mentioned include President Trump, and the places mentioned are not specific but likely refer to international locations. The main topic is the global consensus on Iran's nuclear activities and how it aligns with the US government's position.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033140.txt

The document discusses the erratic behavior of a maniacal individual who is in a position of great power and control. It highlights the risks associated with treating this person like a mafia don, as well as the dangers of taking too long to address their erratic behavior. The sender also emphasizes that the information contained in the communication is confidential and privileged, intended only for the addressee's use.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033138.txt

This document appears to be a set of emails discussing various topics, including the situation in Turkey involving Fethullah Gulen and Tayyip Erdogan, as well as political matters in the United States. The key people mentioned include J, Reid Weingarten, Steve, and Trump. The places mentioned include Turkey and the United States. Key topics include political liability, confidential information, and potential actions that need to be taken regarding these issues.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033133.txt

This document is a series of emails between two individuals discussing an article in the New York Times. The topic of discussion appears to be related to real estate and tax laws. One individual expresses concerns about inaccuracies in the article, while the other acknowledges that there may be some hard facts difficult for others to explain. The conversation suggests that there are differing perspectives on the matter being discussed.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033129.txt

The email conversation between J and Weingarten focuses on the topic of fraud. J believes that there is hard evidence to support claims of fraud, while Weingarten disagrees and argues that the facts are difficult for a certain individual to explain away. The conversation touches upon issues related to taxes on estates and gifts and the validity of explanations provided by Fred, though it is unclear what specific situation they are discussing.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033125.txt

This document contains an email exchange between two individuals discussing the fairness and accuracy of a tax story in the New York Times about President Trump. One person expresses frustration with the article, suggesting that it was written by financial illiterates who didn't understand the rules and ignored taxes paid along the way. The conversation also includes references to Florida, where one individual is located, and mentions attorney-client privilege.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033108.txt

The document contains emails between Jeffrey E. and Weingarten, Reid discussing current events such as Donald Trump's lawyer, David Pecker, and Michael Cohen. One email mentions a civil suit by Avenatti going front and center. The communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, and is intended only for the use of the addressee.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033107.txt

The document is a series of emails between Jeffrey E. and Reid Weingarten discussing their opinions on Michael Cohen, who has been making headlines in relation to President Trump. The discussion includes the possibility of Cohen causing more trouble for Trump and potential civil suits. The emails also include cautionary language about confidentiality and privilege of communication.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033094.txt

This email discusses the fact that President Trump is looking for an attorney and is considering hiring Rifkin as a lawyer. It was sent by Jeffrey E. from JEE to Reid Weingarten on June 6, 2018. The message emphasizes the confidential nature of the communication and warns against unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of its contents.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033071.txt

The document discusses an email conversation between Jeffrey E. and Reid Weingarten about resignations of McGahn and McMaster. It is mentioned that Trump refused their resignations, as well as his disdain for McGahn. The email also contains a confidentiality statement indicating the information's sensitive nature.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033059.txt

Jeffrey E. is communicating with Weingarten, Reid about Michael Wolff's book "Fire and Fury" which discusses Donald Trump's administration. In the conversation, Jeffrey mentions that Barrack said not only is Trump crazy but also stupid. The conversation revolves around Trump's actions and potential legal consequences related to Mueller.

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