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Email forwarding NYT article on Trump tax losses (1985‑1994) to Jeffrey Epstein

The passage merely points to a publicly reported New York Times story about historic Trump business losses. It provides no new documents, specific transactions, dates beyond the article’s scope, or di Email sent from Nicholas Ribs to Jeffrey Epstein on 5/7/2019. Subject references NYT article about Trump’s $1 billion in business losses from 1985‑1994. No new data, only a link to an existing news s

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #033354
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The passage merely points to a publicly reported New York Times story about historic Trump business losses. It provides no new documents, specific transactions, dates beyond the article’s scope, or di Email sent from Nicholas Ribs to Jeffrey Epstein on 5/7/2019. Subject references NYT article about Trump’s $1 billion in business losses from 1985‑1994. No new data, only a link to an existing news s

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From: Nicholas Ribs Sent: 5/7/2019 11:53:10 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein [[email protected]] Subject: NYTimes: Decade in the Red: Trump Tax Figures Show Over $1 Billion in Business Losses Importance: — High Here's a link from The New York Times that I thought you'd find interesting: Newly obtained tax information reveals that from 1985 to 1994, Donald J. Trump’s businesses were in far bleaker condition than was previously known. See More... Get The New York Times on your mobile device Sent from my iPhone

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