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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033599.txt

Eric Roth from International Jet Interiors contacts Jeffrey Epstein about an off-market Gulfstream V sleeper aircraft that is not yet on the market. He mentions a close friend who can provide more information and has sold Trump's 727. Jeffrey asks for the price for refurbishing a G-V with new seats, paint, and interior. There are no photos or serial numbers provided yet.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033596.txt

This document discusses a conversation between Jeffrey Epstein and Eric Roth regarding the potential purchase of a Gulfstream V aircraft that is not yet on the market. The two men exchange information about the availability and pricing of such an aircraft, with Eric offering to put Jeffrey in contact with his friend who specializes in unpublished aircraft sales. It's also mentioned that this individual has sold one of Donald Trump's airplanes for a favorable price.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033594.txt

The document discusses a person named Michael Boccio, who worked with Donald Trump as his Director of Business Development/Special Counsel. The sender of the email, Eric Roth, is impressed by Michael's abilities and intelligence and believes that he would be an asset to any organization or individual looking for someone with his background and talent. He sends along Michael's cover letter, resume, and a recommendation letter from Trump.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033488.txt

The email discusses the status of a Boeing aircraft that will be completed on May 6th and mentions mandatory compliance checks such as reweighing, repairing the Flight Data Recorder (FDR), and fixing a leak in the flap drive gear box. The maintenance facility is currently working on "Trump's" new Boeing 757 with Eric Roth responsible for the interior design. Additionally, it is mentioned that Trump sold his B727 to someone in Singapore.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033463.txt

In the email correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein and Eric Roth, it seems that they are discussing the possibility of purchasing an off-market Gulfstream V aircraft. Eric mentions that there are eight such planes available at the moment, but he is not sure if they should involve Shawn Lancaster in the process. Jeffrey replies that he will call him and asks for his number or have him call back. The email also contains information about International Jet Interiors, a company based in Ronkonkoma, New York, which has sold Donald Trump's 727 airplane.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033386.txt

Eric Roth, president of International Jet Interiors, sends an email to Jeffrey Epstein regarding off-market, sleeper aircraft in the Gulfstream V market. He informs Epstein that eight such aircraft are not yet on the market and provides contact information for a close friend who sold Donald Trump's 727 at a favorable price.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033164.txt

The document is an email exchange between Richard Kahn and Jeffrey E. regarding Eric Roth, who offered a $10,000 discount to Mr. Kahn but did not receive a response. The subject of the email was about CNBC's "Secret Lives of the Super Rich" featuring International Jet's S-76 helicopter refurbishment for Donald Trump. Eric Roth is identified as President of International Jet and Jeffrey E. is likely associated with HBRK Associates Inc., located in New York.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033163.txt

The document is an email from Eric Roth, President of International Jet, to Jeffrey E. The email mentions that CNBC will be featuring their S-76 refurbishment for Donald Trump on "Secret Lives of The Super Rich" at 10:00pm tonight.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033154.txt

The email from Larry updates Jeffrey on the status of Boeing, including completion and maintenance work. It also mentions "Trumps" New Boeing 757 at a maintenance facility with Eric Roth doing the interior design. Additionally, it mentions that Trump sold his B727 to someone in Singapore.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031973.txt

In this document, Paul Krassner shares memories of his time as a columnist for Cavalier Magazine and mentions some key people such as Michael Simmons and Lenny Bruce. He highlights the magazine's focus on hiring talented writers like Thomas Pynchon and Philip Roth, and its effort to distinguish itself from Playboy by being seen as slightly hipper and more youthful. Paul also discusses his experience at an auction of items slept on by the Beatles during their first trip to America and his column about Lenny Bruce titled "Lenny the Lawyer".

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_025734.txt

The document is a transcript of an iMessage conversation between two individuals named Jee and another person whose identity is not revealed. The conversation takes place over several days from August 25 to September 3, 2018. The topic of the conversation appears to be related to political issues, specifically the situation in the White House under President Trump. The people involved express their opinions about the president's actions and character, with Jee suggesting that he is a smart individual but also has serious flaws. The other participant agrees with this assessment but believes that it's important for others to recognize the crisis at hand. The message IDs of some messages are mentioned in the document, such as 19748 and 556889478.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024923.txt

This is an email from George Krassner talking about his experience as a columnist for Cavalier Magazine and how it hired fine scribes like Thomas Pynchon and Philip Roth. He also mentions Playboy, another men's magazine that was published around the same time. He writes about writing a column for Cavalier called "The Naked Emperor" and describes attending an auction of two-inch squares from bedsheets slept on by the Beatles during their first trip to America. His second column was about Lenny Bruce and his legal troubles.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024624.txt

The document discusses the history of student organizations and campus speech at the University, including regulations from 1964 prohibiting advocacy of political causes or candidates and other activities by student organizations at a specific location. The writer also mentions the launch and development of men's magazine Cavalier, which hired notable writers like Thomas Pynchon and Isaac Asimov and paid him $1,000 a month to write a column named "The Naked Emperor" about an auction of Beatles memorabilia. The writer later became known for creating the character Famous Author, who appears in a series of books written under a pseudonym.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024374.txt

Cavalier Magazine was launched by Fawcett Publications in 1952 as a men's magazine aimed at young and hip readers. The magazine hired notable writers such as Thomas Pynchon, Philip Roth, William Saroyan, Isaac Asimov, and Theodore Sturgeon. In the 1960s, the author was invited to write for Cavalier under the column "The Naked Emperor," which covered topics such as auctions of Beatles' hotel linens and the legal troubles of Lenny Bruce.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015671.txt

Robin Solomon is a medical professional with three decades of experience in academic medicine who has focused on patient care, clinical research, philanthropy, and business development. She has built strategic alliances, brand recognition, and revenue for the Mount Sinai Medical Center. She is known for her innovative programming, comprehensive understanding of healthcare, and ability to navigate patient care collaboratively with physicians. In her role as Vice President of Trustee Services, she developed a high-touch Donor Relations program that generated hundreds of physician referrals and over $20 million in incremental revenue each year. As a patient advocate, Solomon has participated in thousands of multi-disciplinary patient care teams from initial consults to final outcomes. She has also raised over $29 million in donations for medical, academic, and patient care initiatives through her trusted relationships with various leaders.