Sent: Monday, March 26, 2012 3:28:27 PM Subject: Re: GIIB-151 (SC10420) Preliminary and Interim Progress Invoices From: Jeffrey Epstein evacation©gmailcom> To: ok On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 5:25 PM, <II.= wrote: Jeffrey, please find attached the final invoice for return to service of Gulfstream GIl "72 month inspection". As you are aware, this is the most expensive and comprehensive exterior inspection required on our GIl, we compiled with 98 pages of items in need of repair,. many issues addressed where corrosion on flight control bearings, flap track roller brackets and cracks found on flap attach fittings. Two high dollar items were the flight spoiler actuators with an exchange price of $19,500 and $16,500 from Gulfstream, these prices where shopped from other vendors, and overhaul exchange was best option with Gulfstream. The aircrafts is in perfect condition at this time, with all items repaired to Gulfstream standards. Total invoice owed $319,979.71 may I have your approval for Rich to wire the funds to release the aircraft? ***original invoice was reduced $14,867.33 after my review and negotiations with Gulfstream, also Gulfstream is washing, waxing, and polishing the stainless steel bright work complementary, which usually is invoiced at $8,000.00 Thank you, Larry From To CC Ser111/111.111/1.1liallrnn aylight Time Subj: Re: GIIB-151 (SC10420) Preliminary and Interim Progress Invoices (See attached file: 3-23-12_WorkOrderPreliminarylnvoice.pdf) (Embedded image moved to file: pic02223.jpg) This e-mail message, including all attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain Personal Information under General Dynamics policy CP 07-105 and/or legally privileged and confidential information. Any Personal Information can be accessed only by authorized personnel of General Dynamics and its approved service providers and may be used only as permitted by General Dynamics and its policies. Contractual restr