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To:
ion nicola
From:
Jeffrey Epstein
Sent
Tue 2/8/2011 3:59:51 PM
Subject Re:
no more work in master you can go right to library„ please focus there , bring anything you
might need„ I have budgeted threee to four weeks for completion
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 11:57 AM, ion nicola
wrote:
hi jeffrey,
i've meet rich at the house on 7I st st yesterday, and he showed me the rooms need plastering
and paint.
i've talked to a friend of mine..he does this kind of things..he is romanian but american citizen,
he is like my age, he studied engineering in romania but here he does painting and other
construction things, he is modest and nice..i trust him.., so he is going to meet rich on 71st st
and start working thursday morning.
tomorow
fly to the island, and i was wondering if you want me to bring again that french
guy to finish venetian plaster in those two small rooms in master bedroom building, and then i
could work on the painting in the office, or maybe i can do the venetian plaster...it would take
like 3 maybe 4 days..
one more thing..i've talked to rich kahn yesterday about my friends invoices, and he told me
they are on hold because of the traveling day issue. sorry maybe i was not clear when i told
you about paying..i dont want to do a favor for anybody but all the time when we had to work
somehere far and traveling tooks many hours then the traveling time was paid like working. i
dont knpow in other working fields but in high end finishes field, people are working for
projects as freelancers not like fulltime and they get paid for the traveling when it is a long
travel..its like you lose a day
anyway, if you want to pay the traveling day its fine, if not its nothing to do... anyway, i think
they did a good job
thank you,
ion
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