From: Sigrid McCawley To: Subject: FW: Maxwell re (aka Jeffrey Epstein) Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2019 18:59:09 +0000 Attachments: Jeffrey Epstein_Part 24_redacted_(trash_pull) LLMAX.pdf; Jeffrey Epstein_Part:24_redacted_(trash_pull) inl in e-1 a ges: image001jpg; image002jpg Hello I believe we mentioned this previous) but my great paralegal wanted me to remind you that Epstein would often use the See email 1: .gmaiLa2m— email account to communicate with people. See examples below. Sigrid MeCawley Partner BOIES SCIIILLER FLEXNER up 401 E. Las Olas Blvd. Suite 1200 Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33301 From: Sandra Perkins Sent: Friday, July 26, 20191:01 PM To: Sigrid MeCawley Ce: Aneisha Christie Subject: FW: Maxwell raiaka Jeffrey Epstein) https://www.bloomberg.cominews/articles/2019-07-13/a-billionaire-and-a-sex-offender-the-wexner-and-epstein-ties Victoria's Secret Models Over the years, though Epstein was never employed by L Brands, he corresponded and met with company executives. He attended Victoria's Secret fashion shows; some of the models were guests on his private island, according to a former Epstein employee. Epstein courted young women through the Miami modeling agency MC2, putting them up in an apartment he owned on 66th Street in Manhattan, a former agency bookkeeper said in a 2010 deposition in a civil case. L Brands has employed models from MC2 over the years. A spokeswoman for L Brands declined to comment on whether any were tied to Epstein. Models were an Epstein theme, according to William Mook, head of Mok Industries in Columbus. an investment opportunity in September 2005 to Ed Razek, an L Brands executive who helps select Victoria's Secret models. Epstein invited the two men to the Manhattan mansion and when he and Razek showed up, Mook said, they were welcomed by young women who said they were working as models for Epstein. An L Brands spokeswoman didn't respond to a request for an interview with Razek. Much like the mansi