Internal memo outlining massive undocumented payments and lax financial oversight for Jeffrey Epstein's network
Internal memo outlining massive undocumented payments and lax financial oversight for Jeffrey Epstein's network The passage lists large, undocumented transfers (e.g., $20M, $10M, $5M) to a charity and mentions missing oversight of taxes, trusts, and assets across dozens of entities. It names high‑profile law firms (Paul Weiss, McDermott, Price Waterhouse) and suggests a systemic failure to track billions of dollars, providing concrete amounts and dates that could be pursued. However, the document is fragmented, lacks clear transaction trails, and does not introduce new public allegations beyond known concerns about Epstein’s finances, limiting its novelty and impact. Key insights: Payments of $20 million, $10 million, $5 million (July 15, Sept 30, Jan 1) to "Gratitude America" 501(c)(3) noted without justification.; Reference to $150 million in “free” savings and $225 million owed, implying large undisclosed cash flows.; Extensive list of entities (100 bank accounts, multiple trusts, LLCs, foreign corporations) lacking oversight.
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Internal memo outlining massive undocumented payments and lax financial oversight for Jeffrey Epstein's network The passage lists large, undocumented transfers (e.g., $20M, $10M, $5M) to a charity and mentions missing oversight of taxes, trusts, and assets across dozens of entities. It names high‑profile law firms (Paul Weiss, McDermott, Price Waterhouse) and suggests a systemic failure to track billions of dollars, providing concrete amounts and dates that could be pursued. However, the document is fragmented, lacks clear transaction trails, and does not introduce new public allegations beyond known concerns about Epstein’s finances, limiting its novelty and impact. Key insights: Payments of $20 million, $10 million, $5 million (July 15, Sept 30, Jan 1) to "Gratitude America" 501(c)(3) noted without justification.; Reference to $150 million in “free” savings and $225 million owed, implying large undisclosed cash flows.; Extensive list of entities (100 bank accounts, multiple trusts, LLCs, foreign corporations) lacking oversight.
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