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From: To: jeevacation(ei2gmail.com Subject: Re: Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 15:13:12 +0000 Dan Hanley represents her estate. I will find out from him. ----Original Message From: Jeffrey E stein <'eevacation@gmail.com> To: app0001 < > Sent: Wed, Apr 13, 2011 9:27 am Subject: Re: whats happening with the farris house.. On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 9:09 AM, <M MI> wrote: Goodbye Palm Beach, and thank you! Posted By Jose Lambiet On April 13, 2011 @ 2:47 am In Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Island's Finest, Jupiter Island Media Palm Beach Gardens Stars, Wellington West Palm Beach, Jupiter I 42 Comments Leyadaronline_logo [lilt's hard to say goodbye when you're having fun! Yet, this is my last Page2Live [21 entry. On Tuesday, I became executive editor of Radar Online [11, one of the country's biggest celebrity websites. The sandbox I get to play in now is a lot larger, and the gig often will take me to Los Angeles and Las Vegas and New York City. But I leave The Palm Beach Post 131 and the readers who supported me with news tips, kudos and criticism for the past seven years with a heavy heart. I love Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast, and not just because it's my home. There are few places in this country as quirky as Palm Beach, Stuart, Boca and Wellington. News people who work here know they're lucky because, indeed, there never is a dull moment. For more, look below or click My first story was a profile of the controversial Welly developer Glenn Straub, a West Virginia who conducts business the way miners in his native state attack coal veins. The 2004 piece opened with an anecdote about how Straub was so reviled that polo fans cheered when he injured himself in a potentially fatal fall during a Palm Beach Polo Club game. Straub complained about the coverage a little, but I believe he secretly loved the attention. I'll confess to a rough beginning in Palm Beach society a couple months later. To some, including the recently deceased Dame Celia Lipton Farris (41 a great philanthropist, I just didn't dress right. After checking me out from head to toe at a party where I might have appeared without a tie and a shave, she told me: "Palm Beach had a dress code, young man!" I never got around to buying a blue blazer with gold buttons or loafers adorned with some crest. Publicly, Palm Beach society didn't acknowledge Page2Live. But secretly, I believe it loved the attention. Some public officials, meanwhile, will welcome the news of my departure. Weeks ago, a high-ranking official at the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office 151 half-kiddingly promised me lunch at the Palm Beach Yacht Club [6] if I left the Post. I guess stories about on-duty sex, violence, incompetence and corruption at PBSO was grating on the administration's nerves. EFTA00685578 I'm told former West Palm Beach Mayor Lois Frankel, now a U.S. Congress hopeful, made a round of gleeful calls when she heard about Page2Live's demise. She could still be traumatized after my story last year about how she ignored a citation for a blown red-light stop caught on the very cameras she had installed throughout the city. I believe that secretly, however, even Frankel loved the attention. What do I miss the most while now working alongside a dedicated staff of 11 to dig up more stuff on Tiger Woods, Angelina Jolie and Lindsay Lohan? You, the reader, the driving force behind Page2Live! The site catered to a tough crowd, one as unforgiving of spelling and grammar mistakes as the flaws of the characters I wrote about. You took the time to write more than 40,000 comments. Many were on the money and well crafted. Many were plain stupid or wrong. And some were obviously written by individuals guilty of BWI, blogging while impaired. None, however, was dull. And every single one kept me on my toes. There would have been very little content on this site without tipsters. You know who you are, even if many of you remained anonymous! Rarely did a day go by without one of you calling me or text messaging me with stories. And for that, I couldn't thank you enough. Because if there's one thing that a website editor fears the most, it's having no fun. The information contained in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may constitute inside information, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of Jeffrey Epstein Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or by e-mail to jeevacation(gmail.com, and destroy this communication and all copies thereof, including all attachments. copyright -all rights reserved EFTA00685579

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