To: Jeffrey Epsteinueeyacationagmail.comj From: Pritzker, Tom Sent Sun 8/28/2011 8:42:25 PM Subject RE: Little Saint James For what it's worth: He's come in at the high side of fair, which is probably reasonable given that he has a job and has no idea WTF this is about. He's rolled up his comp into a base salary with no bonus for 3 years in order to take that off the table. That probably makes sense. Two approaches (both reasonable): negotiate a bit (50k) or just say yes. I would engage with him a bit on whatever he's doing as a "consultant" just to see if the chemistry works. Have him to the island when you are there or something like that just to get some direct exposure. Thoughts on JPM donor advised fund. Will call. tjp From: Jeffrey Epstein [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 06:41 AM To: Pritzker, Tom Subject: Fwd: Little Saint James Forwarded messa e From: Rich Cortese Date: Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 1:21 PM Subject: Re: Little Saint James To: Jeffrey Epstein <jentaeationevgmail.com> Mr. Epstein, here are my thoughts on a proposal to perform the task that you are requesting to have done. The numbers that will follow arc based on what I am presently making and what would financially would make sense for me to make career change at this time. Plus, taking into consideration that the opportunity to oversee your assets is an exciting one. • Three year employment contract, • Base salary of $350,000. • After three years (I plan to work for seven more years), some form of bonus should be put in place if financial and performance exceed your expectations. • Health insurance for myself and family (my son). • Term life insurance to cover 1.5 years salary. • When traveling permitted to purchase "first class" upgrade certificates. And all business related travel expenses will be re-reimburse or company credit card should be provided. • Three weeks vacation ( I stay electronically connected to my job when on vacat