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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033203.txt

This document includes an email conversation between Jeffrey and Jonathan Farkas about the upcoming market and birthday. It contains several legal disclaimers, stating that the information is confidential, intended only for the addressee, and may be attorney-client privileged or inside information. The message also mentions a disclaimer concerning the use of copyrighted material.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033184.txt

The document appears to be a series of emails between Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey E. discussing Donald Trump's potential presidency in the White House. They also mention Andrew, who is not elaborated on further. One email from Jeffrey mentions having fun with trump/ and staying away from him. The other emails discuss various topics such as decisions made by Peter regarding Rinaldo and Jeffrey's age.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033180.txt

Darren Indyke sent a message to Jeffrey Epstein with an attached article about Donald Trump using legally dubious methods to avoid paying taxes. The article was from the New York Times and was titled "Donald Trump Used Legally Dubious Method to Avoid Paying Taxes". The email also had information about the sender, including their name, address, and company affiliation.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033171.txt

This document is an email exchange between Zubair Khan and Jeffrey E. about US election updates. Zubair has processed tweets related to the presidential debate and found that Clinton's popularity has increased with 62% support, while Trump has huge support in Ohio and New Jersey. Clinton is likely to win in New York, California, and Michigan.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033152.txt

The email discusses an article about Michael Wolff's new book on Trump, where he confronted multiple errors. The information in the communication is confidential and intended for the addressee only, with unauthorized use or disclosure being strictly prohibited and potentially illegal.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033151.txt

The document is an email from J to Michael Wolff about the departure of White House lawyer Emmett Flood, which was announced by President Trump. The email also contains a confidentiality notice indicating that the information in the communication may be confidential or attorney-client privileged and intended only for the addressee's use. It warns against unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of the communication, and provides instructions on how to handle it if received in error.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033150.txt

The document reports that Trump's lawyer Emmet Flood has left the White House. The information in this communication is confidential and intended only for Nicholas Ribis. It also warns against unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of the communication. If received in error, contact JEE immediately by return e-mail or e-mail to jeevacation@gmail.com.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033149.txt

This email is a reminder from J to Michael Wolff about an article in the New York Times regarding President Trump's school grades. The email emphasizes that the information contained in the communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged or inside information, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. It also warns against unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of the communication.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033148.txt

The document discusses a Times interview where Trump denied any involvement with Stormy Daniels. It questions whether it would have been productive to revisit this topic with the President and his staff, considering their previous denials and obfuscation. The writer wonders if revisiting the subject with Trump when there's already evidence available only confuses the reader.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033147.txt

The document discusses information from Michael Wolfe's book regarding a million dollars upfront payment requested by Alan and Trump's involvement in the Palm Beach house purchase. It also mentions JEE's confidential communication with Martin Weinberg. The recipient is cautioned to handle this sensitive information responsibly, as unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of it may be illegal.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033146.txt

The document is an email from J to Kathy Ruemmler that contains a link to a New York Times article. The article discusses President Trump's involvement in China and his son, Hunter Biden. It seems like the information in the communication is confidential and intended only for the addressee. Unauthorized use or disclosure of this information may be prohibited by law.

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_033144.txt

This document is a short message from J to Richard Kahn regarding an upcoming event at Lutniks house on Thursday with Darren lndyke. The message also contains information about the confidentiality of the communication and potential attorney-client privilege. Additionally, there are instructions for handling any unintended receipt or forwarding of this communication.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033142.txt

In the email, J, who is a witness against both Trump and Clinton, discusses their credibility being questioned, while Tom Pritzker, mentioned as the recipient of the email, references his position in Asia. The communication also contains mentions of biz und govt bigfoots, DC, and confidential information meant only for the addressee.

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_033139.txt

The email discusses the risks of treating Donald Trump like a mafia don due to his great dangerous power as commander-in-chief. The author suggests that tightening the noose too slowly could lead to a very bad situation, unlike with John Gotti who was never in such a position of power. The information contained in the communication is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged or inside information. It is intended only for the use of the addressee and unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of it is prohibited.

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_033137.txt

The email is between J and Peter Thiel, discussing a visit to the Caribbean in December. The email also contains disclaimers about the confidentiality of the communication and its intended use by the addressee only.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033127.txt

The document contains a series of emails between individuals discussing various topics. The most noteworthy information relates to Mr. Trump's earnings at age 3 and his millionaire status by age 8. Additionally, there are instructions on how to handle scheduling inquiries and information about Twitter and website references for LHS. The email emphasizes the confidential nature of its content and instructs recipients to destroy it in case of error.

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.

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