This document is a March 2011 email chain where Ghislaine Maxwell ('gmax') sends Jeffrey Epstein a new Vanity Fair article about their relationship. Epstein forwards this to an unknown party, and a different unknown party replies to Epstein, praising the article and its author, Vicky Ward, and suggesting it be used for strategic purposes by someone named 'citrick'. The article excerpt details Epstein's past, his associations with Prince Andrew and others, and Maxwell's alleged role as his 'procurer'.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Recipient, Sender, Subject |
Recipient of an email with 'High' importance. Sender of a forwarded email. Subject of the forwarded Vanity Fair artic...
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| gmax | Sender |
Sender of the original forwarded message to Jeffrey Epstein. Email is gmax1@ellmax.com. Believed to be Ghislaine Maxw...
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Subject |
Subject of the Vanity Fair article, discussed in relation to her 'alliance' with Jeffrey Epstein. The article describ...
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| viki | Journalist/Author |
Mentioned in the top email, likely referring to Vicky Ward. Described as 'very nice' and 'spot on'. The sender recall...
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| Vicky Ward | Author |
Author of the Vanity Fair article titled 'Jeffrey and Ghislaine: Notes on New York's Oddest Alliance' and a 2003 piec...
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| citrick | Unknown |
Mentioned in the top email. The sender suggests that the Vanity Fair article is something 'citrick should work off of...
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| Bill Gates | Mentioned Figure |
Mentioned in the article as a point of contrast to Ghislaine Maxwell's philanthropic suggestions.
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| Melinda Gates | Mentioned Figure |
Mentioned in the article as a point of contrast to Ghislaine Maxwell's philanthropic suggestions.
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| Prince Andrew | Associate of Epstein |
Mentioned in the article in the context of his friendship with Epstein, which British newspapers 'zeroed in on'.
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| Jimmy Cayne | Associate of Epstein |
Mentioned in the article as having a 'close relationship' with Epstein.
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| Les Wexner | Associate of Epstein |
Mentioned in the article as having a 'close relationship' with Epstein. Identified as the chairman of Limited Brands.
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| Steven Jude Hoffenberg | Mentor Figure |
Mentioned in the article as someone who claimed to be Epstein's mentor. Noted to be serving a 20-year jail sentence f...
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| Vanity Fair |
Publisher of the 2011 article by Vicky Ward about Epstein and Maxwell, as well as her 2003 article.
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| ellmax.com |
The email domain for 'gmax', the sender of the original forwarded message.
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| gmail.com |
The email domain for Jeffrey Epstein ('jeevacation@gmail.com').
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| Bear Stearns |
Company from which Epstein had a 'mysterious exit' in 1981, as mentioned in the 2003 article.
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| Limited Brands |
Company chaired by Les Wexner, an associate of Epstein.
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| Towers Financial |
Company connected to the fraud for which Steven Jude Hoffenberg was sentenced.
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| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
Appears as a footer, likely indicating the document is from the House Oversight Committee records.
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Mentioned in the title of the Vanity Fair article: 'New York's Oddest Alliance'.
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Mentioned in a quote attributed to Ghislaine Maxwell as a place needing rebuilding.
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Mentioned in a quote attributed to Ghislaine Maxwell as a place needing rebuilding.
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The article states that journalists from England were investigating Epstein and Maxwell.
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"I think this is a great article I think viki was clearly very nice...I remember when I got the call when she was thinking about her writing the article 8 years ago...she was spot on here this is the article that citrick should work off of..."Source
"I've got a story idea for you. The rebuilding of Indonesia. Or New Orleans. Or both. Go there. I've just been. You will never think the same way about anything again."Source
"The Talented Mr. Epstein."Source
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