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From: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
To: "S.M. Kosslyn"
Subject: Re: Two scripts
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2011 11:44:57 +0000
thanks
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 12:52 PM, S.M. Kosslyn
wrote:
Hi JEE..
Great to see you last night! Thanks again for getting us invited..
Below are drafts of two scripts... You might ask a few others what they think of this approach.
Be well!
s.
Script for JEE for reporters:
• My time in jail was sobering and led me to reflect on my life.
• I came out of jail resolved to do things that will leave the world a better place.
• Given my expertise, it only makes sense that I use my knowledge constructively — and that's just what I've
decided to do with the Gates Foundation.
• I realize that I cannot erase the past, but hope that at the end of the day my previous behavior will be
considered in the context of my current and future actions.
• I am very grateful to the Gates Foundation for giving me this opportunity to make a difference.
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Script for Gates for reporters:
• The Gates Foundation is dedicated to making the world a better place.
• To accomplish this mission we need the best possible financial advice we can obtain.
• Jeffrey Epstein has unquestioned financial expertise.
• We realize that Jeffrey has made mistakes in the past.
• But he's paid his debt to society by being incarcerated;
• He is resolved to making up for his past mistakes by contributing to society;
• We are comfortable giving him a chance to redeem himself; everyone deserves a second chance.
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Stephen M. Kosslyn
Director, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
Stanford University
75 Alta Road
Stanford, CA 94305
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