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Event: MIM to have lunch with Mr. Epstein at The Chop House Miami

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Event: MIM to have lunch with Mr. Epstein at The Chop House Miami Start Date: 2012-03-02 17:00:00 +0000 End Date: 2012-03-02 18:00:00 +0000 Organizer: Waleska Moncada < Location: 300 South Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida 33131 Status: CONFIRMED Attendee: Matthew I. Menchel >; Lesley Groff ([email protected]) <[email protected]> Class: PUBLIC Priority: S DTSTAMP: 2012-03-01 15:50:45 +0000 Alarm: Display the following message 15m before start REMINDER Reservation for party of three under Mr. Jeffrey Epstein at: The Chop House Miami 300 South Biscayne Boulevard Miami, Florida 33131 Tel. 305 938 9000 EFTA01148156

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