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Bloomberg reporter hints Jared Kushner sought Reid Weingarten as attorney, email chain includes Jeffrey Epstein

The passage provides a concrete, named connection between Jared Kushner and a senior legal aide (Reid Weingarten) with a direct email to Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting possible undisclosed ties. While la Email from Bloomberg reporter Greg Farrell to Reid Weingarten mentions 'Jared wants you as his atty. Reid Weingarten forwards the message to Jeffrey Epstein (personal email). Weingarten claims to kee

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #026675
Pages
1
Persons
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Summary

The passage provides a concrete, named connection between Jared Kushner and a senior legal aide (Reid Weingarten) with a direct email to Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting possible undisclosed ties. While la Email from Bloomberg reporter Greg Farrell to Reid Weingarten mentions 'Jared wants you as his atty. Reid Weingarten forwards the message to Jeffrey Epstein (personal email). Weingarten claims to kee

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From: Weingarten, Reid Sent: 6/23/2017 9:48:45 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein ([email protected]) [[email protected]] Subject: FW: long time, no talk... Importance: — High fyi From: Greg Farrell (BLOOMBERG/ NEWSROOM:) (i Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 11:32 AM To: Weingarten, Reid Subject: RE: long time, no talk... It's about you: I'm told on good authority that Jared wants you as his atty. That's worth a story, if true... Greg Farrell Bloomberg News office: cell: From: At: 06/23/17 11:28:26 To: GREG FARRELL (BLOOMBERG/ NEWSROOM: ) Subject: RE: long time, no talk... Yup.....like, respect and trust you and ain ‘t saying sh to anyone on or off the record about Russia/trump/comey etc....hard line....if | can help you on anything completely unrelated will From: Greg Farrell (BLOOMBERG/ NEWSROOM: ) nn Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 11:25 AM To: Weingarten, Reid Subject: Re: long time, no talk... So Oetken moved it to 506, instead of 706.... Anyway....got a quick moment to talk today? Greg Farrell Bloomberg News office: cell:

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