This document, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030380, appears to be the footer of an email. It contains two distinct confidentiality notices: a standard one from Guardian News & Media Limited, and a second, more specific one stating the communication's contents are the property of "JEE" (Jeffrey Edward Epstein) and providing the contact email jeevacation@gmail.com. The top of the document is redacted.
This document is a 2015 letter from David Pegg of The Guardian to an individual strongly implied to be Jeffrey Epstein. The letter requests comment on several points before publication, including Epstein's 2008 conviction for procuring minors, his associations with Leslie Wexner, Bill Clinton, and Prince Andrew, and his financial contributions to the Clintons' causes. A deadline for response is set for January 12, 2015.
This document is an email correspondence from January 2015 in which David Pegg, a journalist for The Guardian, contacts Jeffrey Epstein for comment on an upcoming article. Pegg states that The Guardian and a US media partner have records showing Epstein held accounts at HSBC (Suisse) SA, associated with 'FAMILY INTEREST L.P.' and a person named 'BESSIE', with assets up to $3.5 million, and questions whether the accounts were used for tax evasion or money laundering.
This document is an email chain from January 30, 2015, in which Jeffrey Epstein forwards a media inquiry from The Guardian to his lawyer, Martin G. Weinberg. The inquiry, sent by journalist David Pegg, concerns an upcoming article and sets a response deadline, noting that Epstein had not responded to prior contact attempts. The content of the emails between Epstein and his lawyer is redacted and marked as 'Privileged'.
This document, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030346', contains two separate email disclaimers. The first is a standard corporate and promotional footer from 'The Guardian' newspaper. The second is a legal and confidentiality notice stating the communication is the 'property of JEE' (likely Jeffrey E. Epstein) and provides the email 'jeevacation@gmail.com' for error reporting.
This document is an email from Guardian journalist David Pegg to Jeffrey Epstein, dated January 29, 2015. Pegg is following up on a previous email from January 5, inquiring about Epstein's alleged Swiss bank account at HSBC (Suisse) SA, which records indicated held up to $3.5 million. The email requests a response for an upcoming article and sets a deadline.
This document is an email chain from January 30, 2015, initiated by David Pegg, a journalist from The Guardian, to Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer, Martin G. Weinberg. Pegg is seeking comment from Epstein for an upcoming article and sets a response deadline of February 2, 2015. The subsequent emails between Weinberg and Epstein are included but their content is redacted under attorney-client privilege.
This document is a letter from David Pegg of The Guardian newspaper to an unnamed individual, strongly implied to be Jeffrey Epstein, dated just before January 12, 2015. The letter lists several points for comment before an article's publication, including the recipient's 2008 conviction for procuring minors, associations with Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Kevin Spacey, and financial links to Leslie Wexner. It sets a firm deadline for a response and specifies what constitutes a substantive reply.
This document is an email correspondence from David Pegg of The Guardian to Jeffrey Epstein, dated January/February 2015. The email, part of a joint investigation with a US media organization, confronts Epstein about alleged Swiss bank accounts at HSBC (Suisse) SA containing up to $3.5 million and asks about potential tax evasion and money laundering. A follow-up message sets a final deadline for response, and the document is marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030340'.
This document is an email chain from January 30, 2015, in which Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer, Martin G. Weinberg, forwards a media enquiry to 'jeevacation@gmail.com'. The enquiry is from David Pegg, a journalist at The Guardian, who is seeking comment from Epstein for an upcoming article. Pegg sets a response deadline of February 2, 2015, and notes that previous attempts to contact Epstein directly have been unsuccessful.
This document is a letter from Guardian journalist David Pegg to an unnamed individual, sent shortly before the stated deadline of January 12, 2015. The letter lists several allegations for comment before publication, including the recipient's financial links to Leslie Wexner, close associations with Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Kevin Spacey, and substantial donations to the Clintons' philanthropic causes. It warns that a generic denial will not be considered a substantive response and provides contact details (partially redacted) for The Guardian.
This document is an email dated January 30, 2015, from Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer, Martin Weinberg, to Epstein and Darren Indyke. Weinberg is forwarding a media enquiry from David Pegg, a journalist at The Guardian, regarding an upcoming article that may mention Epstein. Pegg notes that previous attempts to contact Epstein directly have failed and sets a response deadline of February 2, 2015.
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