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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031746.txt

The document discusses an FBI raid on the office of Michael Cohen, a long-time lawyer for President Trump. The raid is linked to potential violations of campaign finance laws and possible ties to Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. The author of the message, Richard Kahn, is associated with HBRK Associates Inc. and provides contact information.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031670.txt

The document discusses a Senate Select Committee on Intelligence subpoena to Lieutenant General Michael T. Flynn (Ret.) requesting documents related to meetings and communications with Russian officials during the period from June 16, 2015, to January 20, 2017. The response from Covington & Burling LLP states that producing documents would be a testimonial act, and General Flynn has invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031657.txt

The document discusses the presidents Obama and Trump, as well as the author's own thoughts on these topics. The writer refers to someone named Ruemmler who has information about President Obama's attitude towards women. Additionally, there is mention of a kiteboarding vacation that President Obama took with Richard Branson in New York City. Please note that this summary does not include all the details mentioned in the document, as some parts are truncated or unclear due to the nature of the text.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031320.txt

The document discusses the 2017 IFP Gotham Awards and mentions Jeffrey Epstein, Peggy Siegal, Steven Pfeiffer, and Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. They are discussing how to proceed with a donation for the event, including providing information such as contact details and invoice requirements.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031294.txt

The document is a series of emails discussing payment for the 2017 IFP Gotham Awards. Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. in New York asks for advice on whether Peggy or IFP should pay, and Steven Pfeiffer responds by asking about different information provided by Jeffrey Epstein. The foundation Gratitude America Ltd. is mentioned as the contributor to the donation.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031129.txt

The document discusses the schedule of Vice President Biden and his departure from West Palm Beach. The airport will be closed between 5pm and 6pm, with flight time being 2+21 minutes. It is proposed to have wheels up at either 4pm or 2pm, and Larry has been asked to confirm which time Biden prefers. Additionally, Larry is expected to organize pick-up in Palm Beach upon arrival. Key people mentioned include Vice President Biden, Richard Barnet, Louella Rabuyo, Januiz Banasiak, Rich Kahn, Darren Indyke, Francis Derby, and Larry.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031036.txt

This document appears to be a series of emails between Jeffrey Epstein and Richard Kahn regarding a donation. The primary topic seems to be about donating money, with specific mention of "25k" from "enhanced ed." There is also discussion about the Stockholm School of Economics. In addition, there are references to Africa, Bill Clinton, and the Stockholm Royal Opera. The emails seem to be about making arrangements for a donation or some kind of assistance.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030989.txt

The document reports a new book by Michael Wolff detailing a shady real estate deal involving President Donald Trump and Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev. The book claims that Jeffrey Epstein played a key role in the deal, showing Trump a $55 million mansion but then discovering that Trump had bought it for about $40 million through an entity called Trump Properties LLC financed by Deutsche Bank. Epstein threatened to expose the deal until he faced investigation and later served time in jail as part of a controversial plea agreement brokered by future Labor Secretary Alex Acosta.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030980.txt

The document discusses a real estate deal involving President Donald Trump and a Russian oligarch. Michael Wolff's book "Siege" details the deal, in which Jeffrey Epstein played a key role by showing Trump a $55 million mansion he planned to buy but instead Trump bought the foreclosed property for about $40 million through an entity called Trump Properties LLC that was entirely financed by Deutsche Bank. Epstein suspected Trump was fronting for the real owners of the mansion, and threatened to expose the deal until he found himself under investigation by Palm Beach police for child crimes.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030878.txt

In this email, Richard Kahn informs Jeffrey Epstein about an article from Page Six that discusses how Steve Bannon was almost featured in Michael Moore's latest documentary, "Fahrenheit 11/9." According to the film's director, Bannon declined to appear on camera but did meet with him for two hours. The conversation had a significant impact on the finished film and led to changes in its content, particularly regarding its critique of news networks being run by men.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030865.txt

The document discusses potential market effects based on the results of the 2016 US presidential election between Clinton and Trump. It highlights key sectors and stocks that could be affected by a Democratic or Republican sweep, as well as tax policy, trade deals, infrastructure preferences, and monetary policy differences between the two candidates. The message is from Richard Kahn at HBRK Associates Inc. to Jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com], and it's forwarded from Stewart Oldfield who received an original email from David Bianco at Deutsche Bank Equity Research - North America.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030840.txt

Richard Madigan is the Chief Investment Officer of J.P. Morgan Private Bank. He previously oversaw $16 billion in client assets as CIO of Global Access Portfolios and has been a part of the investment team at the Private Bank since 2004. In his new role, he plans to regularly communicate market views and investment themes with clients through written notes. Madigan references the Talking Heads song "Once in a Lifetime" in reflecting on recent U.S. elections and the outcome across Congress, state governorships, and the presidential popular vote.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030486.txt

In an email from Jeffrey Epstein to Jes Staley and Peter Mandelson on January 24, 2010, the sender discusses a comparison between President John F. Kennedy's actions against U.S. Steel in 1962 and Barack Obama's threats to bankers at that time. The writer suggests that JFK took strong action by dressing down U.S. Steel publicly for threatening economic recovery and stability while Americans were fighting in Southeast Asia, whereas Obama only made generic populist rhetoric. U.S. Steel capitulated within two days after JFK threatened his brother's Justice Department with access to corporate records. The Times reported that Kennedy was at a high point in popular support after this incident.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030384.txt

In the email exchange, Jeffrey Epstein forwards a message from Brad Wechsler discussing tax deductions related to ObamaCare and medical care. The deductions involve changes made on Friday involving $4 million of RA and Artspace losses reducing the Medicare tax by $7 million of TRA payments being exempt from medicare taxes. There is also an overpayment increase of $400,000. It is mentioned that taxes are ready to be filed electronically and a call for further discussion is suggested.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030382.txt

This document appears to be a forwarded email between Jeffrey E. and Richard Joshi discussing the financial implications of restructuring Phaidon and Art Space on a combined basis, with a projected long-term loss of $90-$98 million. The discussion includes taxes such as AMT rate at 28% under Obama and tax rates for city and state at approximately 43%. It is important to note that the information contained in this communication is confidential and intended only for the use of the addressee, unauthorized use or disclosure may be unlawful.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030326.txt

The document reports that a congressional candidate from Oregon, Mark Roberts, made an offensive remark comparing first lady Melania Trump to a prostitute on Twitter, leading to backlash and criticism from social media users. This incident may have negatively affected his chances of winning the race for Republican incumbent Greg Walden's seat in the 2nd Congressional District, as political experts suggested that his crude comment derailed his campaign.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030218.txt

The document is an email chain between Richard Kahn and Brandon Thompson, discussing a project they are working on with Jeffrey Epstein. The main topic of discussion revolves around the decorative molding that Brandon has been working on for the library, which Mr. Epstein has expressed dissatisfaction with. Brandon explains that he typically produces samples before starting work, but in this case, it seems to have led to misunderstandings and potential dismissal from the project.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029979.txt

The document is a series of emails discussing the employment status of Janusz, who works for Jeffrey Epstein and his wife. It mentions that Janusz's wife also works for Donald Trump but will soon be looking for new work. The email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein seeks confirmation on whether or not Janusz can continue working for him and asks about the date of reinstatement if possible.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029977.txt

The document discusses a schedule change for Vice President Biden who is currently in West Palm Beach and is scheduled to depart between 5pm and 6pm. The airport will be closed during this time, but there's an option of wheels up at either 4pm or 2pm. It also mentions that Larry needs to confirm the pick-up location upon arrival today.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029973.txt

The document appears to be an email conversation between Jennifer Jacquet and Jeffrey Epstein discussing work-related topics such as the transfer of a project and the financial markets. The tone of the conversation is casual, with mentions of borrowing things from Clinton. The email also contains legal disclaimers regarding confidentiality and privilege.

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