VIA EMAIL and First Class Mail DARREN K. INDYKE DARREN K. INDYKE, PLLC 301 East 66th Street, 10B New York, Telephone: Telecopier: email: March 24, 2010 Jay Goldberg, Esq. 250 Park Avenue Suite 2020 New York, New York 10177 Re: Agreement for Design Services dated May 15, 2009 by and among Juan Pablo Molyneux, J.P. Molyneux Studio, Ltd., L.S.J., LLC and Jeffrey Epstein Dear Jay: Fanceli has left the Island for a third time without finishing the cabinetry for the Library. This time, at the eleventh hour, they claim that the humidity levels in the library are too high to properly apply a varnish finish to the cabinets. As I understand it, this will delay the project yet again for at least another two months. The cabinetry has been installed in the Library since September of last year. Mr. Molyneux's "expert" millworkers and finishers have been on site two times since then and never once mentioned any problems with the humidity levels or the necessity for the humidity to be at a particular level in order to properly finish the cabinets. Although we have been discussing finishing the cabinetry on site since before we reached our settlement almost 11 months ago, neither Fanceli nor Mr. Molyneux has ever specified any conditions required at the Library for that on-site work. Indeed, Mr. Molyneux, himself, has been on site and never expressed any concern about the existing conditions. Only now, when we are pressed up against a deadline that Mr. Epstein has already extended two times, are we informed that there is a problem. As I have explained several times, over two years ago, Mr. Epstein complained that the cabinetry was made from the wrong wood, was of the wrong color and was not as originally rendered by Mr. Molyneux. As Mr. Molyneux well knows, this cabinetry is the centerpiece of this multimillion dollar project and, as such, Mr. Epstein made it very clear that it needed to be exactly as Mr. Molyneux EFTA00727991