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To: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: opportunities
Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2012 01:43:03 +0000
Did you read my email?
It was as calm, collected & reasonable as you could ask for. Your response — hoops!
You did not care to answer any of the questions I asked in preparation for my meeting. You suggest to sit down after it's
over? You did not respond to the fact I can't even attend many meetings and book hotels, (or buy food) with no money
and overdraft accounts. But you sent me a link to Kickstarter? I am aware of that and other crowd funding platforms but I
didn't ask for social funding suggestions.
Perhaps you missed the essence of my email. It had three parts — One, I asked about your opinions and strategies in
business. Two, I reminded you nicely about a promised finandal support from you, whose life I saved; regardless of my
future business ventures. Three, I described those in length, so you could better understand what I intend to do, and see
that I have actually taken steps to advance my career and work on taking responsibility for my financial future.
I am 7 years behind where I should be, so now is not the time to be tough on me. I couldn't care less about money, when
my life consisted of just catering to you. Now I could actually use the help you promised me all along. And why wouldn't
you? It is in your power to help. I'm showing you how. It couldn't be easier for you. It doesn't affect your life In any
meaningful way. It can help me tremendously and I have earned much beyond what I ever ask you for.
I will not entertain the arbitrary reasons and thinly veiled excuses for not supporting me in the interest of not 'harming me.
You don't want to 'harm me' by helping launch my career? When you were going through legal problems, did I suggest
maybe you shouldn't have done or continue to do certain things. No, I supported you. Did I make you jump through hoops
every time you needed me to testify and answer the most intimate questions appropriately in front of lawyers? Did I say I
don't want to "harm you" by sending you porn to jail, or finding/sending more girls for office visits...? Are you really saying
this to me?? The hypocrisy of that comment is a bit much. Surely, you can't be serious.
It's very simple„ if you actually wanted good things for me, you would be supportive. Especially now, when I presented
follow up options I can take, there is no decent reason for you to refuse being kind to me
From: Jeffre E stein <• evacation@gmail.com>
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 4, 2012 5:13 PM
Subject: Fwd: Projects We Love: Make Stuff
ways to raise money for ideas/ business is about ideas that make money, not merely good ideas , which there
are many., the marketplace decides „ sometimes irrationally , but thats the way it is. I am glad to see you are
engaged and excited about your future. I will help leverage your success. many different options. but i would
only do you harm by continuing to respond to " can i just have more". ( albeit encased in fuller paragraphs ".)
when you return from your meetings with your envisioned partners. I will sit with you and strategize. since
they have so uch money to invest, they will not look to your financials. only your particpation ( if they are
serious)
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Date: Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 4:22 PM
Subject: Projects We Love: Make Stuff
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;this Week on Kickstarter
OCTOBER 04, 2012
This week's projects will help you make cool stuff: animate a miniature movie
masterpiece, engineer a toy from scratch, or turn a memory into a piece of free art.
The Free Art Machine Free for all
The Free Art Machine transforms crowd-
sourced imagery into handmade photo block
prints, then finds creative ways to distribute
them to the public for free. The Chicago-based
project currently displays the work as "free art
walls" in local coffee shops and galleries, but
anybody is welcome to take part by submitting
a piece of original artwork.
0 EXPLORE THIS PROJECT
The Free Art Machine
by Chicago The Beautiful
P ACategory Public Art
lib scation Chicago. IL
IF1ipBooKit - Mechanical Flipbook Antique animation
Art and Kit
FlipBooKit can be many things: a hand-
cranked flipbook of custom images, a
mechanical movie maker, or a personal penny
arcade machine. Originally crafted in limited
numbers for a gallery show, enthusiastic public
response inspired its makers to fashion special
kits that could be built at home. Each comes
with 30 flipbook panels, a manual hand crank,
and printing instructions for creating your very
FlipBooKit - Mechanical Fiipbook Art and Kit own animated masterpiece.
by shinymind EXPLORE THIS PROJECT
P ACategory Mixed Media
libscation Los Angeles. CA
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;',GoldieBlox: The Engineering Toy for Breaking the mold
Girls
GoldieBlox is the toy that engineer Debbie
Sterling wishes she had as a kid. A
combination construction set and book series,
it allows young girls to both read and build
along with its protagonist, an inspiring pint-
sized inventor named Goldie. For example,
when Goldie makes a belt drive for spinning all
her friends, readers are instructed on how to
craft their own miniature version out of ribbon
GoIdleBlox: The Engineering Toy for Girls spools and paper cut-outs. Sounds just right!
by Debbie Sterling CI EXPLORE THIS PROJECT
PACategory Design
j ocation San Francisco. CA
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