From: Mike Sitrick < Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 7:35 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein Cc: Paul Tweed Subject: RE: Fisten > I understand that stealing the book may be a crime, but I don't =now if publishing stolen materials in a newspaper is a crime. I am =hinking in terms of the Pentagon Papers. That is beyond my area of =xpertise. From:=/b> =effrey Epstein [mailto:[email protected] Sent: Monday, =arch 14, 2011 12:14 PM To: Mike Sitrick Cc: Paul =weed Subject: Re: Fisten the houseman that stole the book Alfredo =odriquez is in jail. for doing so and trying to sell it„ this is what =hey are publishing On Mon, Mar =4, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Mike Sitrick c =wrote: Jeffrey I think we should have Paul write a letter to =he Sunday Mail along the lines outlined below. If we don't =ant to elevate it to a lawyer level, I could make a call to an editor =here, but a letter will have more impact. While they might say the fact =hat the address book was not online is not significant enough to =orrect, I doubt they would (though who knows) take that tact with =isten issue. The letter =ould state that on Sunday March 13, 2011, in an article headlined, =#8220;How Prince =ndrew shared a room at Epstein's Caribbean hideaway with a busty blonde =ho claimed she was a brain surgeon," the Mail =rote: "Mike Fisten, =n ex-FBI taskforce superviser who has led the campaign for the Epstein =ase to be reopened, said: 'Reiter went up against the entire town =f Palm Beach to do what was right but he is not chief any more because =f this." "'And eventually Epstein was given an =mmunity from prosecution deal the like of which I have never seen in my =ntire career."' In fact, Mr, Fisten was not with the FBI during =hat time and to our knowledge has never been an FBI taskforce member or =uperviser. We would appreciate a =orrection. EFTA_R1_00097613 EFTA01779764