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Forwarded SmartBrief email about FBI director search sent to Jeffrey Epstein

The passage merely forwards a publicly available news summary about potential FBI director candidates and includes no new factual allegations, financial details, or undisclosed relationships involving Email was sent by attorney Darren K. Indyke to Jeffrey Epstein on May 15, 2017. The forwarded content lists potential FBI director candidates, including Alice Fisher. Mentions President Donald Trump’

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November 11, 2025
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The passage merely forwards a publicly available news summary about potential FBI director candidates and includes no new factual allegations, financial details, or undisclosed relationships involving Email was sent by attorney Darren K. Indyke to Jeffrey Epstein on May 15, 2017. The forwarded content lists potential FBI director candidates, including Alice Fisher. Mentions President Donald Trump’

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From: Darren Indyke Sent: 5/15/2017 5:43:08 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein [[email protected]] Subject: Fwd: Search for next FBI director moves ahead quickly Importance: High FYI - Alice Fisher stated to be in the mix of potential candidates for new FBI director. DARREN K. INDYKE DARREN K. INDYKE, PLLC 575 Lexington Avenue, 4th Floor New York, New York 10022 Telephone: Telecopier: Mobile: email: **** Please note that my mobile telephone number has changed to the new number provided above. *** ****************************************************************************************** ************ The information contained in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of Darren K. Indyke, PLLC. Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail, and destroy this communication and all copies thereof, including all attachments. Copyright of Darren K. Indyke, PLLC - 0 2017 Darren K. Indyke, PLLC — All rights reserved. ****************************************************************************************** ************* Begin forwarded message: From: "SmartBrief on Business & Politics" <[email protected]> Subject: Search for next FBI director moves ahead quickly Date: May 15, 2017 at 1:40:32 PM EDT To: Created for dkiesqaaol.com I Web Version May 15, 2017 CONNECT WITH SMARTBRIEF Public policy from a business perspective SIGN UP • FORWARD NATIONAL PULSE Search for next FBI director moves ahead quickly Attorney General Jeff Sessions interviewed eight candidates to replace fired FBI Director James Comey on Saturday, with President Donald Trump indicating that the nomination could be announced by Friday when he leaves for his first foreign trip. Potential replacements include FBI special agent Adam Lee, Judge Michael Garcia and former Justice Department employee Alice Fisher, who would be the first female director. New York Post Politico (brl 4 THE BUSINESS & POLITICS POLL What's your take on the Comey firing? President Donald Trump's sudden firing of FBI Director James Comey has stirred a flurry of calls for an independent investigation of the event and the FBI's probe into possible collusion between Trump's campaign and Russian officials. Critics say the president's action was a deliberate attempt to derail in FBI investigation, while defenders say the president acted properly and Comey deserved to be fired.This week's question: What's your take on the Comey firing? Cast your vote below. We'll post the results Friday. The president acted properly and within his powers The firing was legal but badly handled The firing could be seen as obstructing justice The firing was definitely an obstruction of justice None of the above/other AGENDA ITEMS Senators: Trump should relinquish Comey tapes Senators including Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said on Sunday that if President Donald Trump recorded conversations with former FBI Director James Comey, he should provide those recordings to lawmakers. Sen. Chuck Schumer, D- N.Y., said Democrats might seek to delay a vote on a new FBI director until a special prosecutor is appointed to investigate potential connections between Trump and Russia. Reuters Graham (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) 9th Circuit to weigh revised travel ban Reuters (5/15) Price predicts Senate AHCA vote before Aug. The Hill (5/12) Senate to look at mechanisms for infrastructure funding Bloomberg BNA (free DATA POINTS Consumer retail activity up in April Retail sales increased by 0.4% in April, while the consumer-price index increased by 0.2% during the month. Retail sales improved in nine of the 13 main categories during April. Bloomberg (Scott Olson/Getty Images) THE CONVERSATION Ezt Easkie Former Sen. Judd Gregg: The simple fix GOP should make to health bill The Hill (5/15) Columnist Albert Hunt: Bad behavior is becoming the norm Bloomberg View (5/14) Former Judge Kenneth Starr: No need for Rosenstein to appoint special prosecutor The Wall Street Journal (tiered subscription model) (5/14) DAILY DIVERSION $100 survived 34 transactions in a currency-exchange experiment (Pixabay) HOT TOPICS Fla.) Carl Bialik took $100 to a currency exchange to see how many transactions he could make between different currencies before running out of money. Most exchanges require you to convert back to US dollars before going into another foreign currency, which led to significant fees when buying dollars with less popular currencies. ______FiveThirtyEight os-at Trump faces leaks on Comey, suggests end to press briefings Fox News Trump unexpectedly fires FBI director Bloomberg Does Comey firing really parallel Nixon's "massacre?" Tampa Bay Times (St. Petersburg, Contributor Betsy McCaughey: The Trump ad some will never see RealClearPolitics FCC website experiences denial-of-service attacks Reuters = • • We will continue to work with the Leader (Mitch McConnell) and all the other senators who are interested, as I say, in working toward a positive, productive outcome. And I do, I believe the Senate will produce a bill this summer. Tom Price, US secretary of health and human services, quoted by The Hill Sign Up SmartBrief offers 200+ newsletters Advertise Learn more about the SmartBrief audience 74, - =3.7. Subscriber Tools: Contact Us: Manage Subscriptions Advertising - Aaron Kern Update Your Profile P: 202.407.7866 Unsubscribe Editor - Jim Berard Send Feedback Archive Search Mailing Address: @ 1999-2017 SmartBrief, Inc.® SmartBrief, Inc.®, 555 11th ST NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20004 Privacy policy I Legal Information

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