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From: Heather Gray To: "Jeffrey Epstein (jeevacation(tigmail.com)" <jeevacationgiSmail.com> CC: Eileen Alexanderson < Subject: RE: possible 2014 charitable contributions of art Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2014 20:00:34 +0000 Jeffrey, One quick update: I found the 2013 Sotheby's appraisal and the second Braque (Homage to J.S. Bach) was valued at $24 million by Sotheby's in July of 2013. Best, Heather From: Heather Gray Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 1:38 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein (jeevacation@gmail.com) Cc: Eileen Alexanderson ( Subject: possible 2014 charitable contributions of art Jeffrey, You mentioned in our meeting that Leon may want to donate his interests in three works of art to museums in 2014. I've reviewed Ada's notes and I believe the works potentially to be donated are: 1. Georges Braque, La Table Owned 50% by Leon individually and 50% by MoMA Promised gift to MoMA at the death of the survivor of Leon and Debra Current fair market value per Sotheby's 7/25/14 appraisal: $5.5 million 2. Georges Braque, Homage to J.S. Bach Owned 48% by Leon individually and 52% by MoMA Promised gift to MoMA at the death of the survivor of Leon and Debra Not included in Sotheby's 7/25/14 appraisal (perhaps because it is on exhibition at MoMA) 3. Martin Kippenberger, Untitled (from the series The Raft of Medusa) Owned 100% by Leon individually Promised gift to MoMA but we do not have a copy of a promised gift agreement so it is not clear if it is promised at the death of Leon or the death of the survivor of Leon and Debra Current fair market value per Sotheby's 7/25/14 appraisal: $2.5 million Documentation If Leon decides to move forward, in order to complete these donations we will need: (i) a Deed of Gift signed by Leon, Debra (because she is a party to the promised gift agreements) and MoMA, which I will prepare, (ii) a qualified appraisal by a qualified appraiser, and (iii) IRS Form 8283 signed by Leon, MoMA and the appraiser once the appraisal has been prepared. Timing Do we know when in 2014 Leon would like to make these donations? From a valuation standpoint, I would suggest waiting on the donations and appraisal until after the big fall Impressionist and Contemporary auctions, which are the first two weeks in November. The value of the two Braque works may not change much, but the Contemporary market EFTA00631429 continues to rise so the Kippenberger may very well be valued higher after the November sales. Christie's sold a Kippenberger in May for $18 million - a new world record for the artist — so both auctions houses will be trying to source Kippenberger works for their November sales. Logistics The Sotheby's appraisal gives us a good sense of the current values for the first Braque and the Kippenberger. Leon and MoMA purchased the second Braque in 2008 for $25 million, so it is the most expensive work in the group and will need to be valued as part of the decision-making process. If Leon gives Sotheby's the details for this work, they can value it and add it to the appraisal. I do not think we should use Sotheby's to prepare the qualified appraisal, however, because the IRS has very strict requirements for qualified appraisals that Sotheby's appraisals generally do not meet. The IRS closely scrutinizes charitable donations and the courts have shown a willingness to completely deny a charitable deduction if the qualified appraisal rules are not followed to the letter. I have several recommendations for other appraisers which I would be happy to discuss with you. That being said, if Leon feels strongly about using Sotheby's, I can work with them on the appraisal format and content. We should expect that they will need quite a bit of time to prepare it, though, as it will not be their "standard" appraisal format. Next steps The most immediate priority is to determine the value of the second Braque (Homage to J.S. Bach). Once that value is known, decisions can be made about what to donate and when and then we can start the process with the appraiser and with MoMA. Please let me know if you have any questions, or if you would like to discuss this. Best, Heather Heather Gray Elysium Management LLC 445 Park Avenue Suite 1401 New York, New York 10022 Direct Dial: 646-589-0315 Fax: 646-589-0330 Email: EFTA00631430

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