From: Noam Chomsky To: Deborah Pechet Quinan c, Gene Landy Bcc: [email protected] Subject: Re: Rich Kahn Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2017 16:18:43 +0000 Inline-Images: image001.gif , Valeria Chomsky I don't understand Max's position. I wrote him a personal letter explaining that we are working with a financial adviser, Richard Kahn, and asking him to provide Mr. Kahn with any information related to my estate that he requires, assuring him that he has my authorization to do so. That includes all of the marital trusts, which are part of my estate -- in fact, I have been paying the management fees for them and they are part of the regular information that Bainco provides to me about my estate. Since he is a trustee of the trusts, it is appropriate for him to provide the requested information about them. Please reaffirm to Max that he has my full permission to share all information. I wrote to Sam Bain to do the same. And I would appreciate it if you would also provide to Kahn all information he may request related directly or indirectly to my estate. At this point, we are exploring various options about how to proceed. We are working with Mr. Kahn, and while we haven't yet formally engaged with John DeSimone, we are interested in seeing his analyses. I did have questions about the Oakmont analysis, which, frankly, I did not understand. Noam On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 4:18 PM, Deborah Pechet Quinan c wrote: Dear Noam, Max Kohlenberg forwarded to me your email requesting that he provide any and all information regarding your estate to Richard Kahn. He forwarded me the email in my capacity as your estate attorney, and because his only current role is as the trustee of Carol's marital trusts, he felt it would not be appropriate for him to connect directly with Richard Kahn. Could you please bring me up to date on what you envision Richard Kahn's role to be, whether he replaces John DeSimone and/or Nick Nichols (who are in the process of working on your