From: Nicholas Ribis To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2019 12:20:59 +0000 Attachments: NR_First_Look.pdf; ATT00001.htm; Signed_MOU_Schouten- MGH_signed_by_Schouten_24_Sep_18_(4).pdf; ATT00002.htm I am attaching an email I received from Bo. I thought u would enjoy Sent from my iPhone Nick, As always thank you for your support in our endeavors. It was always a pleasure to see you and share the evolution of our company. I can't thank you enough for the introduction to Jefferey. With all due respect I want to call him "Professor". He has sparked in me a thirst for even more knowledge regarding the cryptographic economy (the matrix) and the extraordinary (and nearly infinite) ways that keen perception of both the old and new worlds can lead to extraordinary value. The Prof is clearly a fantastic teacher (and a kind one at that). My parents were both teachers - and each om them lived their early careers on the cutting of technological change. My mother taught the first computer science classes in the Texas public high schools on Apple 2 computers (circa 1979) and my father taught engineering briefly at Texas A&M and then later went on to help design the patriot missile systems (circa 1980). I say all this to reflect on many years of having to recognize my own ego and set it aside when challenged by great teachers. It has been a very long time since I feel like I was so artfully taught a new reality at the very moment I was so certain of my viewpoint. I do appreciate deeply The Prof's patience (and likely amusement) while I struggled to set my own ego aside. He has opened up at least a number of new doors for intellectual and pragmatic inquiry that I have already begun pursuing. I can only wonder how many more doors there are yet unseen by me. I was so intrigued, in fact, that I stayed in Thursday night reading IRS. This very preliminary research leads me to believe the issue Ile highlighted regarding U.S. taxatio