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To: Emad Hanna From: Jeffrey Epstein Sent Sat 9/12/2009 1:03:51 PM Subject Re: FW: Landscaping an estate garden is clean, well looked after„ not defined by shape, nor plants„ dead leaves weeds, sun fried plants. woody undergrowth. is a lack of attention . plain and simple On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 8:53 AM, Emad Hanna c vvrote: Jeffrey, Please Man's response below Emad Hanna Project Controller HBRK Associates PO Box 400 New York, NY 10150 Ph Fax From: Alan Stopek Sent: Friday, September 11, To: Emad Hanna Subject: RE: Landscaping Emad. I instructed my gardener to prune back the Bouganvillea because I thought Mr. Epstein agreed yesterday that they needed to be cut back to the original point of the last cut. We had many long and wild strands of growth that would quickly lay down and create problems in the deck and chaise area with their thorns. We touched upon that issue yesterday. Also, there are a variety of different overall heights to the existing Bouganvillea there. We planted them that way intentionally. It would be impossible to prune them in a level manner, following the Ficus hedge pattem, unless we cut the EFTA_R1_00190254 EFTA01818191 tallest ones down to the level of the shortest ones. I obviously misunderstood Mr. Epstein. I thought we agreed to prune them back to their original state. Again, the only means of making this mass into a similar form as the Ficus hedge, "boxed", is to prune all plants at the same height. I will do this next week if requested. I also pruned them this way because I found some minor flower buds coming on in the interior segments of the shrubs, just below our proposed cut lines. I was trying to get him as much color as these plants would offer now. Please let me know how to proceed with this work. We also cleaned up the pool coconuts as well as layed down a pallet of mulch to cover all irrigation hoses and black containers. Mr. Epstein also requested to replace the existing purple Pentas in three beds in the pool area. We did not do that today. I searched several nurseries yesterday but found nothing that would work. I need some guidance from Mr. Epstein regarding this specific issue. He has requested more color in the pool area. He wants purple only. There are no real good choices here. I provided him with the Pentas because it blooms everyday of the year with purple flowers. I thought, even though they last about 1-2 years, that they were the best option. The other purple flowering ground cover varieties are not very good. Can I add more Pentas to the 3 beds? Also, I need a clarification of what he means when he talks of an estate garden. Estate gardens are generally considered to be formal.... Clean straight lines, boxed hedges, predominantly green gardens with minimal use of color. We don't have that type of design or plant species at the house. We planted lots of purple Bouganvillea in the pool area under uneven plantings of Foxtail palms. We can obviously train them to be a "boxed" unit. But we also have informal plantings in that same area including assorted Bromeliads, Pandanus and Zamias (palm-like plants) that can't be trimmed in any formal manner. The south garden fits within the concept of the estate garden. But the service and main driveways really don't either. I need some help in this regard. Again, I want Mr. Epstein to be pleased with all of the grounds but when he speaks of estate gardens, is the term regarding the maintenance of the grounds (keeping particularly plant species constantly trimmed?) Is he referring to the style of the existing gardens? Please help me with this concern. Thank you. alan stopck efflorescence From: Emad Hanna [mailto EFTA_R1_00190255 EFTA01818192 Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 15:48 To: Alan Stopek Subject: Landscaping Alan, Mr. Epstein was very surprised to find the Bougainvillea cut back into old lady balls, after he spent lots of time describing that form as the last thing he wanted. They were supposed to grow into a hedge like much wilder look. How is it possible they ended up exactly as we started 6 weeks ago. He is very dissatisfied that you obviously didn't supervise the work adequately and how has a result this is exactly what he along with you decided was specifically not what he wanted. Emad Hanna Project Controller HBRK Associates PO Box 400 New York, NY 10150 P Fax *************************************** ******************** The information contained in this communication is EFTA_R1_00190256 EFTA01818193 confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may constitute inside information, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of Jeffrey Epstein Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or by e-mail to [email protected], and destroy this communication and all copies thereof, including all attachments. EFTA_R1_00190257 EFTA01818194

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