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From: Lesley Groff <1
To: Brock Pierce <1
Subject: Re: Jeffrey Epstein
Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2011 02:27:07 +0000
Thank you very much
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 17, 2011, at 9:25 PM, Brock Pierce
> wrote:
Please see the highlighted sections of my bio that covers the public piece of it.
Brock Pierce is a Managing Director of the Clearstone Global Gaming Fund.
Prior to becoming a venture capitalist Pierce has spent most of his life as an entrepreneur and is best known for
pioneering the market for virtual goods in online games. He has founded eight companies, acquired more than
thirty companies, and closed a dozen corporate finance transactions, securing more than $200 million on behalf
of his companies.
Pierce is credited with creating and consolidating the market for virtual goods in online games. Pierce founded
IMI Exchange, formerly Internet Gaming Entertainment (IGE), in 2001. The Company raised over $100
Million from blue chip investors such as Goldman Sachs and Oak Investment Partners. During Pierce's tenure
as CEO from 2001 to 2007, he managed the acquisition of over 30 companies and established operations in
Shanghai, Hong Kong, Seoul and the United States supporting more than 600 employees. Today, IMI Exchange
owns the world's leading marketplaces for the trading of virtual goods with system wide annual revenues
exceeding $500 Million. Pierce currently serves Vice Chairman of the Board.
Among his other current ventures, Pierce spun Xfire out of Viacom and sits on the board. Xfire is a
communication and social tool for hardcore gamers. Pierce is also the founder of ZAM, one of the largest
gaming networks providing information and services to more than 15 million garners monthly; IGE, the largest
etailer of virtual goods in the Western World; Titan Gaming, a casual online game publisher incorporating skill-
based tournaments for points, prizes and cash; EverTune, a patented proprietary technology which keeps any
stringed instrument in tune for the life of the string set by utilizing a unique spring system to maintain constant
tension; RevenueAPEX, a specialty finance company advancing receivables for the Internet industry; myTaste,
a wine recommendation engine connecting expert influencers with passionate consumers; and V2V, a unique
technology bringing video based VOIP services to televisions.
Prior to founding IMI Exchange, Pierce co-founded the first and most ambitious Internet television firm of the
1990s, Digital Entertainment Network (DEN), a company focused on the delivery of entertainment over
broadband. DEN raised more than $88 million from investors such as Microsoft, Intel and NBC.
Also since 2010 to present, Pierce is one of two overseas advisors to the China Youth League of China,
which governs the education and recreational activities for China's youth up to the age of 28.
In addition to his role at the China Youth League Pierce is also a board member of CGRI, a Non-Profit
Joint Venture company with the China Youth League, whose purpose is to promote and regulate "green and
healthy" online content for China's Youth.
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Prior to Pierce's entrepreneurial career he was a successful Hollywood actor, starring or appearing in twelve
major motion pictures, including The Mighty Ducks and First Kid as well as many commercials.
Pierce generally plays the role of strategist and dealmaker in each company after attracting the management
teams and capital. He is an active angel investor, a founding mentor of the Founder Institute's LA Chapter, and
a member of SoCal Tech and Media Entertainment Technology Alliance. Pierce is an active supporter of non-
profit and advocacy organizations and is a member of Clinton Global Initiative.
Both Wired and Fortune Magazine have written lengthy biographical feature stories on Pierce's career. In
addition, he has been a guest lecturer at Stanford, UCLA and USC as well as many video game and
entrepreneurial conferences.
From: Lesley Groff <
Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 12:26:36 -0400
To: Brock Pierce
Subject: Re: Jeffrey Epstein
Brock, Jeffrey is asking your official position in the Chinese game board...possibly, could you send some
information to him via email?
Lesley
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Brock Pierce <
> wrote:
Either 8am or 8:30am works for me. Where should we meet?
Bp
On 9/15/11 8:35 AM, "Lesley Groff" <
> wrote:
>Hello Brock. Jeffrey would like to see you this Sunday Sept. 19th.
>Might you be available for breakfast at 8:00 or 8:30am? (earlier?...what
>is good for you?)
>Please let me know as soon as you can if this would suit your schedule.
>Thank you,
>Lesley
>Assistant to Jeffrey Epstein
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