Jeffrey Epstein emails tax‑benefit memo referencing Obama‑signed startup tax provision
The email links Jeffrey Epstein to a newly enacted federal tax provision signed by President Obama, suggesting Epstein was positioning himself to advise or profit from the law. It provides a concrete Epstein sent a confidential, attorney‑client privileged memo to Faith Kates on Oct 28, 2010. The memo highlights a tax provision signed by President Obama that could exempt up to $10 million of The b
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The email links Jeffrey Epstein to a newly enacted federal tax provision signed by President Obama, suggesting Epstein was positioning himself to advise or profit from the law. It provides a concrete Epstein sent a confidential, attorney‑client privileged memo to Faith Kates on Oct 28, 2010. The memo highlights a tax provision signed by President Obama that could exempt up to $10 million of The b
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