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Cc: Dave Gallo[galloglobal@me.com]
From: it elmplimilm
Sent Sat 4/21/2012 7:39:50 PM
Subject• Re: Dave Gallo + Jeff E
Hi Dave I will get back to you on Monday regarding an appt with Jeffrey. Have a tremendous
weekend everyone!
Assistant to Jeffrey Epstein
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On Apr 21, 2012, at 12:32 PM, > wrote:
this is a quick introduction. Jeff can do a meeting sometime
the week of May 5.
On Apr 21, 2012, at 12:08 PM,
Done
This is usually not his thing....
Typos, misspellings courtesy of iPhone word & thought substitution.
On Apr 21, 2012, at 8:47 AM, Dave Gallo <a wrote:
Dear -
I'm writing in hopes that you can pass this
email on to Jeffrey Epstein. I've never met
Jeff but many people have told me that I
should. As you know I'm not the most social
TED-ite. And now that I've handed in my
TED badge for my Wurman
scarf ...well...who knows. Here's the issue.
I led the last Titanic expedition. The results were spectacular...even
beyond what I thought they could be. There
are great opportunities for entertainment and
education...among other things. I think the
most interesting of these is the creation of
Virtual Titanic and getting it on a gaming
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platform like Xbox. ALL OF THE DATA
WE COLLECTED ARE THE PROPERTY
of RMS Titanic Inc.. They funded the
expedition.
RMS Titanic Inc is a subsidiary of Premier Exhibitions NASDAQ:
PRXI
This company has a long track record of a.) not recognizing the true
value of Titanic and b.) not capitalizing on a
growing public interest (the recent
documentaries were off the chart).
Premier is the owner of the Titanic Artifact collection...which they
exhibit. It's very powerful but extremely
poorly done. EXTREMELY.
They also hold salvor rights to the ship itself....and trust me there is
more to be done at the site.
Here's the issue. Premier wants to auction off the artifacts and maybe
even sell the company.
I know deadlines have come and gone but I also know that they have
come to me for help. At the end of the day
they want the collection to stay AT LEAST
in the hands of someone in the Western
Hemisphere. The price tag that they put on
the collection is in the vicinity of $190M. I
am very sure it can be many many 10's of
millions less than that. The end price, the
payment schedule....EVERYTHING can be
shaped.
I know lots of people that could "do this" but Jeffrey seems to me to be
the kind of brain that can see all or most of
the angles.
If Jeffrey is interested I'd like to sit with him (and one or two of the
RMS Titanic Inc people) to discuss what the
possibilities are.
As you know, I don't do this sort of thing but I think (aside from
finding Air France 447) it could be the most
important contribution to the world I make.
Dave
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David G Gallo, PhD
Director of Special Projects
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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