Skip to main content
Skip to content
Case File
efta-02151917DOJ Data Set 10Other

EFTA02151917

Date
Unknown
Source
DOJ Data Set 10
Reference
efta-02151917
Pages
1
Persons
0
Integrity

Summary

Ask AI About This Document

0Share
PostReddit
Review This Document

Extracted Text (OCR)

EFTA Disclosure
Text extracted via OCR from the original document. May contain errors from the scanning process.
To: From: Sent Tue 12/18/2012 3:53:44 PM Subject: Re: Jeffrey Epstein tremendous! thank you! On Dec 18, 2012, at 10:48 AM, Seth Lloyd wrote: Dea We had a long and productive conversation on Saturday. Thanks! Seth On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 9:30 > wrote: Hello Seth...I know you and Jeffrey were to speak.. just checking in to see if it did indeed happen! Or do we need to try and set up another time for you two? Thanks, EFTA_R1_00815527 EFTA02151917

Technical Artifacts (1)

View in Artifacts Browser

Email addresses, URLs, phone numbers, and other technical indicators extracted from this document.

Phone2151917

Related Documents (6)

DOJ Data Set 10OtherUnknown

EFTA02165657

3p
DOJ Data Set 10OtherUnknown

EFTA01944828

1p
DOJ Data Set 10OtherUnknown

EFTA01873814

3p
DOJ Data Set 10CorrespondenceUnknown

EFTA Document EFTA02038752

0p
DOJ Data Set 10CorrespondenceUnknown

EFTA Document EFTA01839811

0p
House OversightUnknown

Epstein hosted Qatari foreign minister and attorney‑friend Reid Weingarten, linking U.S. political‑legal circles to Qatar amid World Cup bribery concerns

Epstein hosted Qatari foreign minister and attorney‑friend Reid Weingarten, linking U.S. political‑legal circles to Qatar amid World Cup bribery concerns The passage suggests a convergence of high‑profile actors – Jeffrey Epstein, Qatar’s foreign minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim, and Reid Weingarten (a lawyer tied to Eric Holder and major corporate defendants) – discussing financing of ‘bad guys’ and potential influence over the World Cup bid. While the details are anecdotal and lack hard evidence (no dates, transactions, or documented meetings), the combination of a foreign minister, a U.S. attorney‑general confidant, and a convicted financier creates a strong investigative lead on possible foreign influence, bribery, or illicit financial flows. The novelty is moderate (newly surfaced anecdote) and the controversy high, but the lack of concrete documentation keeps the score just below the blockbuster threshold. Key insights: Epstein met with Qatar’s foreign minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim in a private dinner setting.; Reid Weingarten, a lawyer for high‑profile corporate defendants and close to former AG Eric Holder, attended the breakfast the next morning.; Conversation allegedly touched on Qatar’s financing of extremist groups and the potential impact on the 2022 World Cup bid.

1p

Forum Discussions

This document was digitized, indexed, and cross-referenced with 1,500+ persons in the Epstein files. 100% free, ad-free, and independent.

Support This ProjectSupported by 1,550+ people worldwide
Annotations powered by Hypothesis. Select any text on this page to annotate or highlight it.