Back to Results

EFTA02434652.pdf

Source: DOJ_DS11  •  Size: 173.0 KB  •  OCR Confidence: 85.0%
PDF Source (No Download)

Extracted Text (OCR)

To: Jeffrey Epsteinljeevacation@gmail.com] From: Story Cowles Sent: Wed 11/4/2009 9:13:38 PM Subject: Fwd: Soil at 358 El BriHo way Alan stopeks response to the soil sample results Sent from Story's iPhonc Begin forwarded message: From: "Alan Stopck' Date: November 4, 2009 4:0 I :24 PM EST To: "'story cowless" Subject: RE: Soil at 358 El Brillo way Story. This lab test reveals a fungus that is commonly found in many if not most soils in south florida. The problem with the turf area is not a fungus but light. The lack of light stresses, softens and stunts the stolonws and blade growth because photosynthesis is not supporting the over health of the turf population. I did not need to test that area for fungus or weakness in the sod. It has been apparent for a while now and simply and overwhelmingly due to the lack of light. The fungus is real but very much secondary and not the cause of the turf decline. I stated from the outset that the turf would last only a short while. It actually performed better and longer than I predicted. That turf area will need replacement at least 2 times per year and that turf specie is one of the most tolerant in shadier locations. The property I left was healthy in all areas. It did exhibit sun burn in the pool area, no doubt. From mid September to almost all of October, we had a wickedly hot times, with heat indexes regularly at or over 100 degrees. The plants that exhibited heat stress and sun burn were predominantly the Bromeliads close to the deck surface where the reflection added and even increased the intensity of light and heat. The single Cordyline also exhibited the same on its foliage. The Bromeliads in the more filtered light came thru with very little heat and light stress. The overwhelming plant population, in all areas of the grounds, were in great condition from the assorted palms to their underplantings. No nutritional disorder presentations, no pathogen or even insect populations.... a very healthy landscape that was also overwhelmingly well groomed. Your photographs, as well as mine, prove that out quite clearly and definitively. Even your nutritional report gave good grades to the turf. Light, Light, Light. Your communication was unnecessary and quite frankly, inconsistent with the quality of the landscape and the fundamentals of the landscape scheme. alan stopck efflorescence EFTA_R1_01506398 EFTA02434652 From: story cowles Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 12:21 To: Alan Stopek Subject: RE: Soil at 358 El Brillo way --- On Tue, 11/3/09, Alan Stopek wrote: From: Alan Stopele Subject: RE: Soil at 358 El Brillo way To: "'story cowlcs"' Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2009, 5:05 PM STory, Please send the lab results as well as the exact location of where soil samples were taken. Thank you. alan stopek efflorescence From: story cowles Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 15:14 To: Alan Stopek Subject: Soil at 358 El Brillo way Alan, We have recently conducted soil testing at Mr. Epsteins residence which confirmed our suspicions. High levels of fungus were found. Mr. Epstein is horrified that you yourself did no testing on the grounds. Story EFTA_R1_01506399 EFTA02434653

Document Preview

PDF source document
This document was extracted from a PDF. No image preview is available. The OCR text is shown on the left.

Document Details

Filename EFTA02434652.pdf
File Size 173.0 KB
OCR Confidence 85.0%
Has Readable Text Yes
Text Length 3,232 characters
Indexed 2026-02-12T16:57:39.364721
Ask the Files