Jeffrey E. forwards Bloomberg link about Obama favoring Kathryn Ruemmler for Attorney General
The email merely forwards a publicly available Bloomberg article linking President Obama’s preference for a former White House counsel to a Justice Department appointment. It contains no new facts, tr Email chain between Jeffrey E. and Kathy Ruemmler references a Bloomberg story dated Oct 14, 2014. Subject line claims Obama favors Kathryn Ruemmler to succeed Holder as Attorney General. Repeated co
Summary
The email merely forwards a publicly available Bloomberg article linking President Obama’s preference for a former White House counsel to a Justice Department appointment. It contains no new facts, tr Email chain between Jeffrey E. and Kathy Ruemmler references a Bloomberg story dated Oct 14, 2014. Subject line claims Obama favors Kathryn Ruemmler to succeed Holder as Attorney General. Repeated co
Persons Referenced (1)
Tags
Ask AI About This Document
Extracted Text (OCR)
Technical Artifacts (1)
View in Artifacts BrowserEmail addresses, URLs, phone numbers, and other technical indicators extracted from this document.
[email protected]Related Documents (6)
Private email hints at Obama favoring former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler for Attorney General
The passage merely forwards a Bloomberg article and includes a brief, informal exchange confirming the story. It provides no new facts, dates, transactions, or actionable leads beyond a publicly repor Email chain between a person using the name "jeffrey E." and someone identified as Kathy Ruemmler. Mentions a Bloomberg article linking Kathryn Ruemmler as Obama’s favorite for Attorney General. Time
Private email hints at Obama favoring former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler for Attorney General
Private email hints at Obama favoring former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler for Attorney General The passage merely forwards a Bloomberg article and includes a brief, informal exchange confirming the story. It provides no new facts, dates, transactions, or actionable leads beyond a publicly reported speculation, so its investigative usefulness is low. However, it does reference a high‑profile nomination process, giving it modest controversy and power linkage. Key insights: Email chain between a person using the name "jeffrey E." and someone identified as Kathy Ruemmler.; Mentions a Bloomberg article linking Kathryn Ruemmler as Obama’s favorite for Attorney General.; Timestamped October 14‑15, 2014, indicating contemporaneous awareness of the speculation.
Document titled “INSIDE THE TRUMP WHITE HOUSE” with minimal content
Document titled “INSIDE THE TRUMP WHITE HOUSE” with minimal content The file contains only a title and file identifier with no substantive information, names, dates, transactions, or allegations. It provides no actionable leads or novel insights into any controversial actions or actors. Key insights: File appears to be a placeholder or index page; No mention of individuals, agencies, or financial details
Anecdotal Memoir of Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan Mansion and Guest List
Anecdotal Memoir of Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan Mansion and Guest List The passage is a largely narrative, unverified recollection that lists many high‑profile names (Bill Gates, Larry Summers, Prince Andrew, etc.) but provides no concrete dates, transactions, or documentary evidence. It suggests possible leads—e.g., a Florida lawyer’s recent filing linking Prince Andrew and Alan Dershowitz to a “sex‑slave” ring, and a reported security detail for a “controversial head of state”—yet these are presented without corroboration, citations, or actionable details. The content is highly sensational and could provoke public outcry if true, but its investigative usefulness is limited by the lack of verifiable facts. Key insights: Epstein allegedly hosted daily briefings for a rotating roster of wealthy and powerful individuals in his Manhattan dining room.; A recent Florida court filing (eight years after the original suit) allegedly adds new plaintiffs and names high‑profile figures such as Prince Andrew and Alan Dershowitz in a sex‑slave allegation.; Epstein is described as advising Bill Gates on expanding the Gates Foundation’s funding mechanisms.
Email referencing Bloomberg article about Ruemmler as Obama favorite for Justice Department job
Email referencing Bloomberg article about Ruemmler as Obama favorite for Justice Department job The passage merely forwards a public Bloomberg link with no new information, specific transactions, or actionable details. It mentions a potential nominee but provides no evidence of misconduct or financial flow, making it a low‑value, speculative lead. Key insights: Sender flags the email as confidential and attorney‑client privileged.; Link points to a Bloomberg story about Ruemmler being considered by the Obama administration for a Justice Department position.; No names of donors, financial transactions, or alleged wrongdoing are included.
Former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler declines Obama’s offer to be Attorney General
The passage provides a routine political development with no new allegations, financial flows, or misconduct. It mentions high‑profile officials but offers no actionable leads beyond the fact that Rue Ruemmler told President Obama she does not want to be nominated for Attorney General. She cited concerns about a difficult confirmation process and potential political attacks on Obama. The email lis
Forum Discussions
This document was digitized, indexed, and cross-referenced with 1,500+ persons in the Epstein files. 100% free, ad-free, and independent.