Documents tagged "Sulzberger"
Found 31 documents with this tag
EFTA02574108.pdf
The document discusses a conversation between Jeffrey and Kathy, involving Charlie Rose and Arthur Sulzberger. Key topics include a discussion or meeting related to these individuals.
EFTA02573894.pdf
The document discusses the potential consequences of Steve Bannon outing individuals within the establishment, specifically mentioning Charlie and Sulzberger. Jeffrey E. and Michael Wolff exchanged views on these topics, but no specific outcomes are provided.
EFTA02573449.pdf
The document discusses potential consequences if certain individuals, including Charlie and Pinch Sulzberger, are outed by Steve Bannon. It emphasizes the confidentiality and restricted access of the information conveyed.
EFTA02573420.pdf
The document discusses a conversation Kathy Ruemmler overheard on the subway about an unspecified issue, noting the differing perspectives between men and women. She also inquires if it's possible for someone named Magyver to be outed soon. There is no clear subject or title provided beyond the email header.
EFTA02573021.pdf
The document discusses a potential ironic situation related to a person's nickname and the Sulzberger family, likely in reference to media or business context. Brad S. Karp, from Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, mentions this to Jeffrey E., though no specific details are provided.
EFTA02572871.pdf
The document discusses a potential joke involving Sulzberger. It is an email from Jeffrey E., who sent it to Brad S. Karp on November 1, 2017.
EFTA02549401.pdf
The document discusses the deaths of several notable individuals, including Lorin Stein, Israel Horovitz's father, and mentions potential political figures like Michael Douglas and Larry Gagosian as "big names." Jeffrey E. also expresses concern about a new Woody round that could negatively impact Trump supporters, referencing a possible despised and shunned category that seems to be the focus of criticism.
EFTA02549109.pdf
The document discusses several notable deaths including Lorin Stein, father of Rachel Horovitz, and mentions potential future events involving high-profile individuals such as Michael Douglas, Larry Gagosian, and Arthur Sulzberger. The sender expresses concern over ongoing political issues, particularly related to Trump and potential legal troubles.
EFTA02548737.pdf
The document discusses several individuals facing personal and professional challenges, including Jeffrey E., Michael Wolff, Lorin Stein, Rachel Horovitz, Michael Douglas, Larry Gagosian, Arthur Sulzberger, and potentially Donald Trump. The conversation revolves around mutual acquaintances' situations and upcoming events in New York City.
EFTA02548612.pdf
The document discusses the impending fall of influential figures such as Lorin Stein, Michael Douglas, Larry Gagosian, and Arthur Sulzberger. It also mentions a potential smear campaign against Donald Trump and speculations about his future, possibly related to political influence or downfall.
EFTA02547445.pdf
The document is a confidential communication from Jeffrey E. to Landon Thomas regarding information that was previously communicated to Landon, possibly related to Sulzberger. The email emphasizes the confidentiality and proprietary nature of the message.
EFTA02547343.pdf
The document is a confidential communication from Jeffrey E. to Kathy Ruemmler, mentioning Sulzberger and referencing attorney-client privileged information. It warns against unauthorized use, disclosure, or copying of the communication.
EFTA02547068.pdf
The document discusses potential changes in leadership within the New York Times, specifically focusing on Lie and Sulzberger's roles. Landon Thomas Jr., a financial reporter at the New York Times, exchanges emails with Jeffrey E. about these changes, questioning why Lie would want to drive such changes while remaining chairman.
EFTA02546939.pdf
The email discusses a potential motivation for someone, likely Landon Jr. Thomas, to stay on as chairman despite wanting to do something else. It references a past conversation about Sulzberger and includes a link to Landon Jr. Thomas's profile.
EFTA02532080.pdf
The document discusses the planning of an event or visit, possibly related to a trip to London. Key topics include inviting friends and contacts such as Tim and Nat, while also considering influential New York figures like Sulzberger, Zuckerman, Black, Rose, and Mitchell for potential support. Jeffrey Epstein is the primary sender and appears to be coordinating with others.
EFTA02532039.pdf
The document discusses potential invitees for an event or meeting, focusing on people like Larry, Ehud, Sulzberger, Zuckerman, Black, and Rose from a New York establishment. Jeffrey Epstein mentions the need to trust these individuals not to gossip and emphasizes that they should be reliable.
EFTA02531669.pdf
The document discusses Jeffrey Epstein's plans for reconnecting with influential New York establishment figures such as Sulzberger, Zuckerman, Black, Rose, and Mitchell. Epstein emphasizes the importance of selecting trustworthy individuals who can be used to win back these contacts. There is also a reference to someone named Ehud being a potential hot ticket for future discussions.
EFTA02445478.pdf
The document contains multiple emails from Jeffrey Epstein about his work and social interactions in China, including meetings with 'boys' and other individuals. He also mentions work for the Chinese government and contacts named Tim Collins, Nat, Larry, Ehud, Sulzberger, Zuckerman, Black, Rose, Mitchell, and Peter Mandelson.
EFTA02421430.pdf
The document discusses a business matter related to rebuilding connections with New York establishment contacts. Jeffrey Epstein is the primary sender, suggesting potential contacts who can be trusted and emphasizing that these contacts should not gossip. The conversation also mentions peace talks and an individual named Ehud as a central figure in this context.
EFTA02421377.pdf
The document contains correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein and unspecified individuals discussing business matters related to potential clients and peace talks. Key topics include identifying trustworthy people in New York, the relevance of a person named Rose, and the importance of staying informed about peace talks. The communication is marked as confidential.
