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Internal email to Jeffrey Epstein discussing $600 M tax‑saving scheme and disputed $8‑$50 M advisory fees

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #023310
Pages
2
Persons
1

Summary

The passage reveals a detailed, insider view of a complex tax‑avoidance transaction that allegedly saved Epstein $600 M, with references to specific advisors, fee disputes, and a broken verbal/written Epstein allegedly saved $600 M in after‑tax savings from a single transaction. The sender claims a verbal/written agreement for a $8 M‑$50 M advisory fee that Epstein allegedly re Mentions specific i

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