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Internal emails discuss questionable valuations and tax strategies for Jeffrey Epstein's family office

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #023329
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1
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1

Summary

The passage reveals internal communications about flawed financial presentations, valuation discounts, and potential tax avoidance strategies linked to Jeffrey Epstein. It names specific individuals ( Emails reference a $5 billion spreadsheet with dubious line items (e.g., $100 k illness expense, art Discussion of a valuation discount and a draft response from Empire Valuation indicating possible

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