Email to Jeffrey Epstein discussing disputed $20‑$30 M fees, Phaidon deal, and alleged $600 M tax savings
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The passage provides a detailed, named‑party account of large financial transactions involving Jeffrey Epstein, a mysterious ‘Phaidon’ deal, and alleged tax‑saving schemes worth hundreds of millions. Epstein was allegedly promised a $30 M fee (later reduced to $20 M) for a complex transaction. The email claims a $600 M tax saving was achieved and could generate $300 M in real‑dollar savings. Refe
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