Internal memo to Jeffrey Epstein detailing unfinished financial transactions, trust issues, and possible mismanagement of assets
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The passage names Jeffrey Epstein and references multiple opaque financial structures (trusts, boat/plane loans, art space deductions, Phaidon merger) that could point to undisclosed transactions or t Mentions unfinished "timber.deal", missing JPM accounts, and incomplete stock sales. References a $3 million deduction for an art space that may have no legitimate benefit. Calls for merging 49% of P
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