To: Jeffrey Epstein[jeevacation©gmail.com] From: Barnaby Marsh Sent: Tue 5/12/2009 8:27:28 PM Subject: RE: There is lots to discuss regarding other work, interesting people, etc...how about spending an afternoon together, the 15`^ or 167' of June? Does either of these dates work for you? About Martin, these are the details: his rent and the associated overhead that Harvard takes is about $400k per year, or 52m over 5 years (this is absolute minimum to keep him there and operating); his additional amounts for scholarship/scholars outside of the Templeton grant is about twice that amount; his current running budget is $1.2M per year (or $6M over 5 years). When we made the S11M grant, we though that this would scale up and expand his exceptional center and work, so if we could somehow raise $6M to add our $11M to that would be ideal. That is what I think we should aim for. Also, just FYI, I'm going to be asking Templeton to approve an additional 52M. supplement for broad philosophical/applied questions after year 2 of the project, so this will further amplify the importance of Martin's work, which can not be understated- he is a genius. From: Jeffrey Epstein [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 12:47 PM To: Barnaby Marsh Subject: Re: how much is actually needed and on what time shedule? also , i look forward to your trip On Tuc, May 12, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Barnaby Marsh a wrote: A visit to WPB in a few weeks (2^' week in June) would work nicely. I've been working with Marlin and Harvard. They are not doing much at all. I'm going to put 56M of our grant in an external philanthropic vehicle (either a DAF or simply an external account; with will save the project $600k in overhead) and put about 55M through Harvard. but nonetheless his center needs to be viable. As before, we can pick up the costs of administration but he needs a real solution for the rent, which we can't fund because of charter restrictions. If we can't do