Documents tagged "Wolff"
Found 182 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030431.txt
The document appears to be an email from Michael Wolff to Jeffrey Epstein, discussing a meeting with SB and Brad Karp. The main topics discussed in the email are related to politics and book projects, specifically concerning Donald Trump's chances of lasting until the mid-term elections and potential help on a future book project.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030412.txt
The document is an email from J to Michael Wolff discussing a news article about Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump at the Mar-a-Lago resort. The focus of the conversation is on key people such as Prince Andrew, Epstein, and Trump, with mentions of their connections to underage sex and other controversies. The email also contains a warning that the information is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged, indicating the sensitive nature of the discussion.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030411.txt
The document discusses a woman who worked at Mar-a-Lago and accused Prince Andrew of certain actions. It also mentions that Trump asked someone to resign, but they were never a member. The information contained in the communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged or constitute inside information, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. If received in error, the recipient must notify immediately by return e-mail or by e-mail to jeevacation@gmail.com, and destroy this communication and all copies thereof, including all attachments.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030402.txt
In an email exchange between Jeffrey E and Brad S Karp from Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, it is suggested that there may be a confrontation with President Trump and the mother of all constitutional crises. The Special Counsel's office is mentioned as being nearly leak-proof since its inception more than a year ago and seemingly immune to the President's constant taunts. It is believed that Robert Mueller and his team have an aggressive legal theory for the indictment of the president for obstruction of Justice.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030400.txt
Jeffrey E. sent an email to Melanie SpineIla on January 3, 2018, regarding a new Trump book by Michael Wolff. The book contains controversial claims about Ivanka's presidential ambitions and Melania's concerns as first lady. However, the email specifies that this information is confidential and intended only for the recipient, with unauthorized use or disclosure being strictly prohibited.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030399.txt
The document is a confidential email sent from Jeffrey E to Melanie SpineIla regarding the Michael Wolff book about Donald Trump titled "Fire and Fury." The sender includes an article link for further information on the topic. It emphasizes that unauthorized use, disclosure, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030383.txt
The email discusses the issue of a girl who claimed to have had sex with Prince Andrew, but also accused Stephen Hawking and Marvin Minsky. The sender mentions that he has never met Al Gore or dined on an island with either of them. He also talks about Ehud Barak being on a Gulfstream jet with five security guards looking the other way. It is noted that the information in the email is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030367.txt
This document discusses a confidential communication regarding an article about Michael Wolff's book on Donald Trump. The sender requests that the recipient note certain information and warns against unauthorized use or disclosure of the communication. The email also includes warnings about copyright and confidentiality, as well as instructions for recipients who have received the communication in error.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030318.txt
This document discusses a case involving Jeffrey Epstein and his connection to high-level politicians. The writer suggests that there may be an opportunity to use Epstein's relationship with former President Clinton as a way to attack the Trump administration, specifically Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta who was involved in the case. They argue that the federal government overstepped its bounds by intruding into what should have been a local matter and criticize the current backlash against those who made decisions at the time.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030315.txt
This document is an email conversation between multiple people regarding Jeffrey Epstein and a deal he made with the federal government for a previous case. The participants include Matthew Hiltzik, Michael Wolff, J (possibly Jeffrey Epstein himself), and Ken Starr. The topic of discussion centers around the public's perception of Epstein's connection to high-ranking politicians and how it might affect the narrative surrounding his case.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030255.txt
The email conversation discusses a possible line in an article that acknowledges Jeffrey Epstein's wrongdoing and mentions his connection to the Clintons. It also refers to his association with the Trump administration official who dealt with the case. The discussion highlights Epstein's role as a friend of former President Clinton and points out that he is connected to high levels of federal government, which could lead to anger surrounding the former president. Additionally, it references Ken Starr's critique of the resolution of a long-ago case involving Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting that his offense was quintessentially local in nature but treated as a state offense by able, honest prosecutors in Palm Beach County.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030149.txt
In summary, attorney Martin G. Weinberg sent an email to a colleague regarding a reporter's question about possible illegal or suspicious real estate dealings by President Trump involving Michael Wolff and Jeffrey Epstein. The email is marked as confidential and privileged, suggesting it contains sensitive information. It also mentions a planned story related to crime, but the content of this story is not fully visible in the excerpt provided.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030000.txt
The document discusses an email exchange between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. regarding a troubled woman who claimed she was assaulted by Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein when she was 13 years old. It is unclear what the story behind this claim is, but it has been labeled as fabricated. The email also contains information about Al Taylor, a former producer for Jerry Springer, and a link to an article in the Daily Mail.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029585.txt
The document discusses how Donald Trump often leases his name for royalty fees and other benefits, similar to Hyatt Hotels. It also mentions that wealthy people sometimes use their names to purchase trophy properties as a means of laundering money. The document also refers to R R, who is associated with the Panama Papers release and sold the da Vinci painting to MBS. The person writing the email is interested in understanding more about Trump's business practices and his relationship with R R.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029291.txt
The document is an email conversation between Jeffrey E. and Michael Wolff discussing Donald Trump's behavior and financial situation. The email mentions that Trump has made billions of dollars but is reportedly afraid that his bluff will be called. It also suggests that Trump's plane was previously used by a Mexican airline and repainted, and he owes money to Deutsche Bank Trust Co Americas. Additionally, it states that Trump declared the revenue of his real estate as income without deducting expenses or taxes, which Jeffrey E. believes is fraudulent. The email ends with a confidentiality disclaimer and copyright notice.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029274.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Michael Wolff about potential interview questions for Donald Trump. Jeffrey suggests asking about Bernie Nussbaum's relationship with Vince Foster and his ties to the electricians union, as well as topics such as Trump Shuttle, Hawaiian Tropic contests, Mar-a-Lago, and Trump's finances. Jeffrey also mentions that he is not interested in easy questions. The email emphasizes the importance of asking hard hitting questions without being ejected from the room.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029272.txt
In a series of emails between Jeffrey E and Michael Wolff, Jeffrey suggests questions for an interview with Donald Trump that focus on Bernie Nussbaum, Vince Foster, Hillary Clinton's relationships with unions and Mar-a-Lago, and the Trump Shuttle. The emails also touch upon Hawaii Tropic contests, golf courses, California finances, chips in a casino, and family wealth.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029271.txt
The document discusses Donald Trump's business ventures such as the Trump Shuttle, Hawaiian Tropic contests, and mortgage on Mar-a-Lago. It mentions revenue from golf courses as income and total debt of all companies. The author also asks if people should contribute money as he is worth over 10 billion dollars. The document references his father's involvement in a casino and notes that Matt may be Trump's bagman, and his loan from his brother-in-law (a judge's husband). It also mentions the value of his inheritance from his father. The author provides information for Michael Wolff to use in an interview with Donald Trump.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028978.txt
The document is an email exchange between two individuals discussing the topic of Donald Trump's campaign for president. The key people mentioned are Bernie Nussbaum and Vince Foster, as well as other figures such as the electricians unions and Mar-a-Lago. The primary topics of discussion include questions about relationships with these groups, the finances of Trump's companies, and potential legal issues related to his business dealings.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028977.txt
In the document, Michael Wolff is preparing to interview Donald Trump and asks Jeffrey E. for advice on what questions he should ask. Jeffrey suggests asking about the Trump Shuttle, the Hawaiian Tropic contest, and the mortgage at Mar-a-Lago. He also mentions questions about the revenue of golf courses as income and the total debt of all companies. It is mentioned that Matt may be Donald's bag man and his loan from his brother-in-law (the judge's husband). The conversation also touches on Trump's wealth, the California situation, the casino chips used to stave off bankruptcy, and the amount left by Donald's father.
