From: To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 00:22:20 +0000 Dear Jeffrey, I appreciate your honesty, and I agree with you. I should have focused more on you, and how to best satisfy you and your needs. But, please keep in mind, I had more questions, questions that I did not had the opportunity to ask, and questions that were certainly not about me. One was how to best prepare myself to satisfy you. When we discussed the blanket example, or the telephone call- example, I regarded it as a discussion on how you wanted the work to get done well. And, I actually asked you how to best prepare for this and you answered that I will learn... Overall, my questions were intended to understand what the job implied, so as to be able to understand/ask how to perform it the best. I can only say that I am regretful that my questions came across as silly, stupid, and selfish. Nevertheless, I see your point and I missed my chance. I have learnt a very hard lesson, and I wish I could redo things. But please keep in mind that if you regret your decision, and if I got the opportunity I would do everything I could to satisfy you. Once again, and with the risk of being repetitive, if you want do talk with me again, just let me know. Finally, and once again, thank you for your honesty, your time, and your consideration. Warm regards, On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> wrote: As you know i cherish honesty , so i will tell you that even the concept that I should be concerned with what you should tell your friends about who you work for was silly, it is not my problem , with serious people , business leaders politicians etc. your list of questions ws all about you . your repeated one, was are you willing to teach me. what would i learn, can i sit in on meetings. why should i work for you? i am ambitius , will this lead me to the place I want to be? sony but all of these questions show a gre