To: From: "Ley ps em Sent Wed 8/21/2013 12:52:24 AM Subject Re: the idea that you do not need to support yourself , is a figment of your imagination and not in your interest. i have no need to justify my position,. IT is not something i believe is good for anyone, yes i said if you want to work the best paying job is taking care of me, you refused . what is it that you dont get. you want expect demand , . you chooe to ignore what i say now, what i said then and what the emails reflect. I understand you prefer not to deal with reality, On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 5:49 PM, rote: Yes, I always wanted to be able to support myself...whenever we talked about what I could do with my life, your response was; 'Just take care of me.' As in...your life is not worth much, just cater to mine. Who do you think instilled the notion of not having to have a job or earn a salary in me. None of this was my idea... You now found something taken out of context, vaguely supporting your position? Do we really need to go over the same conversation again? What you suggest is wrong. We both know know how many times you promised to forever take care of me. Maybe you kept saying it because you were in love, but you did. And now that you changed your mind you are frantically trying to justify it by referring to random emails... I don't understand your current intentions. What are you trying to win? When you are dealing with friends, what kind of an advantage do you get if the other person feels sad and betrayed as a result? I don't need to submit paper evidence. Even if we had a written contract, you would point to loopholes and I would never enforce it against you. Not because I couldn't, or because you are right, but because I don't want bad things for you. You are the only person that needs to realize that this is certainly not the attitude with which you led me to believe I would ever be treated From: Jeffrey Epstein leevacationaomail.com> To: Sent: Tues ay, t4t .M