EFTA00129175Set 9
2019-09-105p1,693w
when she read paperwork filed by Ryan
Black (Black).
9. confronted his attorney, Craig Galle (Galle), about the delayed filing and
Galle stated that it was not his responsibility ... added that always
goes to the source when looking at potential investments.
23. identified Galle as a good liti ator but not exceptionally intelli ent
added that Galle has been ... years, and that does
not like chap stated that has gone on trips with Galle, at Galle's
ri kest. = opined that prefers small one man law firms, and that
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00129175.pdf
EFTA00129165Set 9
2019-08-302p470w
civil depositions, by LNU, which
bothered because is a friend of Craig Galle who is Glenn
Straub's attorney.
despised Galle and did not trust him. According to , Galle ... been the executor of Straub's will. However,
discovered that Galle had positioned himself to get two
percent (2%) of Straub's estate. told who in turn told Straub.
Straub ... then replaced Galle as the executor with Larry Zink. Galle also
recently purchased a house in Italy.
also told that Straub and Jeffrey Epstein had both used
Investigation on 08/29/2019
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00129165.pdf
EFTA00809967Set 9
272p84,288w
nervous system, monitoring and regulating the activity of the visceral
organs—heart, lungs, liver, gall bladder, stomach, intestines, kidneys,
and sexual organs. Problems with any of these organs can arise ... stomach, the production of bile in the liver and storage of bile in the
gall bladder, and the production and storage of digestive enzymes in the
pancreas. They monitor ... from the stomach to the transverse colon. They control the
release of gall and pancreatic enzymes into the duodenum, in appropriate
amounts and at appropriate times, to digest the food
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00809967.pdf