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To: ICaryna Shuliak
Subject: Fwd: Jeffrey Epstein
Date: Tue, 02 Jun 2015 14:41:56 +0000
Begin forwarded message:
From: soon yi previn
Subject: Re: Jeffrey Epstein
Date: Ma 27,2015 at 1:02:44 PM EDT
To:
>, Jeffrey Epstein
If Jeffrey has people to his house in the living room before going down to the dining room for dinner he should
always serve a few appetizers and drinks.
Jeffrey should always have flowers on the table. The table needs height, so flowers would help with this. It
could be one centerpiece or if he has a full table it could be several little arrangements on the center of the
table. They both work. The bouquet should not obstruct the view of the guests. They should be able to see each
other and make eye contact from across the table. And ideally also by the little side table between the two
windows.
Should Jeffrey want a more romantic setting he should get some candles for the table. This is very flattering
and sets the romantic mood for the room. You could also dim the lights a little. I would suggest that Jeffrey
should go to
and get some silver candle holders. Since Jeffrey has a gigantic table I would suggest
multiple candleholders on each end of the table. Woody likes the energy of the brightly lit room, doesn't see
Jeffrey as the romantic type.
There should always be a bread plate with a little knife to go with it in case people want butter. Extra virgin
olive oil should also be offered in case people don't eat butter. The bread plate should be on the left.
The order should be appetizer, main course, and dessert.
The table should never be cleared until the last person is finished eating. This goes for the appetizer, main
course and dessert.
Don't forget salad plates. The salad plates then should be cleared so that we can go onto the main course. The
appetizer should always be served first. For example when we ordered from the Mark, the pizza was the
appetizer and that should've been served first. Instead it was served last & the main course got cold while we
were all eating the appetizer. The main course should not be brought out until we are finished with the
appetizer.
All dishes should always be served with the sauce on the side or on the dish already with an accompanying
spoon.
For dessert fruit should always be offered. Usually the women like fruit. Strawberries, raspberries and
blueberries and seasonal fruit like peaches, nectarines and apricots for the summer.
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On another note please make sure that all the bathrooms have liquid hand soap. No one likes to use a bar of
soap that other people have used. Fabric & not paper napkins by the sink in the guest bathrooms is essential. A
fragrant candle in the bathroom is also very nice.
This should be a good start. If there are any questions you can email me. I hope this helps.
Sent from Soon-Yi's iPhone 9
On May 27, 2015, at 9:49 AM,
> wrote:
Hello Soon Yi. Hope you enjoyed the nice holiday weekend...circling back to you regarding possibly giving
Jeffrey's staff a lesson in the proper way to serve...Jeffrey says you mentioned you could help...might this be
something you were interested in doing? I know Jeffrey would be greatly appreciative...
If so, might you be able to let me know when you would be available...I would like to make sure we have all
staff in house!
Thank you,
Assistant to Jeffrey Epstein
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