From: Cc: Subject: Re: WSJ article on Deutsche Bank and Epstein charity Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2019 00:41:44 +0000 Thanks, . Let's chat in the morning. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 8, 2019, at 7:57 PM, > wrote: Thought some of this might actually be helpful to you. Just let us know if we're able to guide her on any of this. Thx! Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "O'Brien, " Date: Se tember 8, 2019 at 7:19:08 PM EDT To: Subject: WSJ article on Deutsche Bank and Epstein charity Hi M, I'm working on a story about one of Jeffrey Epstein's recent Virgin Islands-based charities, Gratitude America, which is interesting for a few reasons: I. It got most of its funding from a $10 million grant from a foundation controlled by Leon Black (of Apollo) in 2015 2. Some of Gratitude's donations between 2016 and 2017, listed in its tax forms, were never received by the named charities. 3. Epstein attempted to use the charity to pay fines in the Virgin Islands. 4. Gratitude America had a Deutsche Bank account. The last point, about Deutsche Bank, is the new news here. To that end, I have a few questions for SDNY about the charity and the bank. I. We write that SDNY is scrutinizing Epstein's relationship with Deutsche Bank. I believe this has already been reported — but a few questions: - For fairness reasons: Is it fair to say that Epstein's relationships with ALL his banks is under scrutiny? - Is DB in trouble here? Do they face any criminal exposure? 2. Is SDNY looking into Epstein's work with his nonprofits and foundations? Is there interest in his charities' financial transactions, or tax filings? EFTA00009962