From: Richard Kahn < Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2015 1:25 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein Subject: Fwd: Library Photos Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: =b>From: Brandon Thompson < Date: April 25, 2015 at 8:5=:49 AM EDT To: Richard Kahn < Subject: Re: Library P=otos Dear Mr. Kahn, <mailto <mailto > > > > 1. looking at the base and discoloration on the cab=net door caused by mold. 2. Base, discoloration caused by mold.</=iv> 3. Differences in color, darker parts show mold growth. =. Cabinet door, mold spots. 5. Part at the large window, shows th= mold. 6. The "secret doors" shows dark color, which holds mold u=der the surface. 7. Woodwork around the columns. Right side alre=dy sanded down shows lighter color on the right of the block. 8. C=iling above the blackboard, shows sign of water leak. 9. Crown m=lding, blue tape marks missing parts ( the tips are missing, we accounted f=r about 200). 10. The work in progress. Notice the paper laid o= the floor, is wrinkled after 2 days in the Library, was laid flat. 11. Inside cabinet. 12. Molds in the corner. 13. Spot= on the secretary door. 14. Secretary door. 15. Secreta=y door spots. 16. Molds on the interior door. 17. Work=lace . The reason I sent you these pictures is to show you that m=lds are virtually everywhere now. When you look at the number 7 p=oto, you can see that only when you sand the surface down, the color return= to an original wood color. The purple color actually shows the mold proble=. Estimating the time of completion now, it will take me considerably more t=me to finish this project correctly. You CAN NOT COLOR OVER THE MOLDS. It w=tild be a short cut with a terrible consequences. I could not sle=p well, knowing that in very short future Mr. Epstein will have Library in t=rrible state of disrepair. I take approach that every project I do, Id lik= to do it as I would be doing it for myself. EFTA_R1_01631368 EFTA02502860