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PRESS FIRMLY TO SEAL PRESS FIRMLY TO SEAL a UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE, PRIORITY MAIL • Date of delivery specified • • USPS TRACKING" included to many major international destinations. • Limited international insurance. • Pick up available.• • Order supplies online.* • When used internationally, a customs declaration label may be required. • Domestic only IIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 PS00001000014 EP14F Oct 2018 OD: 12 1/2 x91/2 To scl- Packaie scan the QR COOS USPS.COWPfCKUP FLAT RATE POSTAGE REQUIRED waTEDnzars Click POSTAL SERVICE • -N-Ship►® ea can $7.36 94065036 1930 0063 4913 74 00/ 5000 0032 0630 us FOOTAGE ir3 Foes tm. 1: 1 ';• :" R/Pail OWIY2019 Weed kern 10125 0625000000032 PRIORITY MAIL 2-DAYT" GUERNSEYS AUCTION HOUSE fepected Deese 0Ille Stine GUERNSEYS 0004 Carrier -- Leave if No Response 0000 SHIP TO ATTORNEY GENERAL BARR US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 950 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW WASHINGTON DC 20530-0009 USPS TRACKING # IIIII il I ll I lli 9405 5036 9930 0033 4913 74 Electronic Rate Approved #038555749 .-. I 10 Domestic only. 1" For Domest}C shIProOnts, the maximum weight Is 70 lbs. For International shipments, the maximum weight Is 4 Ws, EFTA00105508 Arlan Ettinger President •. •. wa , 7.O SSSSSS ••••••••• •OHM I, SSSSSSS . 'COM, TTTTTT • VIM( -405 ail • TTTTTTT or •Ma •••••• woolens •M1 ♦anal O**Cu 11,6i 7M. (O•. AAAAA a(CM,•t GUERNSEY'S uau a aito AAAA sn.(I 1075 August 13,2019 Attorney General William Barr U.S. Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington. DC 20530 Re: Property of the late Jeffrey Epstein Dear Attorney General Barr: Although obviously what herein is being proposed is premature, we wanted to provide the following food for thought. There may well come a day when the Property of the late Jeffrey Epstein will be disposed of and, to this end. Guernsey's is ideally suited to both maximizing the financial potential of said property, while spreading nationwide messages in support of young women. The auction process, open to all bidders, is fair with no hint of favoritism. Properly marketed, such an event would absolutely attract a massive audience. (Larger audiences • greater prices.) And Guernsey's, long known for its pioneering work with the media, is pre- pared to help raise awareness by propelling any messages that the Dept. of Justice wishes to send to potential future victims or offenders. Formed nearly half a century ago, Guernsey's has been responsible for many of the most memorable and successful auctions in histo- ry. The world's largest auction - the contents of the ocean liner SS United States - was a Guernsey's event as was the landmark Cold War auction of artwork from the Soviet Union.The definitive auctions devoted to such accomplished individuals as John F. Kennedy, Franklin Roosevelt and Gerald Ford were Guernsey's events as were the sales focused on Princess Diana, Duke Ellington, Mickey Mantle, Elvis Presley and the Beatles. We have had the privilege of working with many of our nation's most prominent museums including the Smithsonian, and have raised substantial amounts for countless non-profit and charitable organizations. (Working directly with First Lady Betty Ford, funds from the Gerald Ford Auction were used to build one of Paul Newsman's Hole-in-the-Wall Gang camps for very sick children.) In virtually every direction our events have taken us, we have produced world record results. Not once through the decades have we ever been involved in a litigious matter nor been asked to appear in a court of law for any unpleasant reason. On the other hand, judges have often reached out to us for assistance. Perhaps the most noteworthy of our projects with a court came when we were first asked to inventory, and eventually sell, the com- plete archive of Rosa Parks. Through a multi-year effort, we successfully sold Mrs. Parks Archive to the Buffett Foundation which, with our assistance, donated the critically important material to the U.S. Library of Congress. A letter from the Michigan judge over- seeing the entire matter is enclosed. Down the road, simply the mentioning of Jeffrey Epstein's name will no doubt raise issues; fingers will be pointed. To deal with the aftermath, one needs an impartial, capable, experienced team. Guernsey's can provide just that. Thank you for any consideration given our request. It would be my pleasure to meet with members of your staff to address any questions you might have. • EFTA00105509 9.O11A re arraa, CO ar4 COUNTY CO WAYMI STATE OF MICHIGAN DfTtOTT FREDDIE G BURTON. Jr January 15, 2015 AWN OF PROBATE Mr. Man Ettinger, President Guernsey's 108 East 73id Street . New York, NY 10021 RE: The Estate and Trust of Mrs. Rosa L. Parks Dear Man: 12n COL DAMN A YOUNG 1/uNICAPAL CENTER DETROCT. NIORGAN 442243 This letter is long overdue as I have been intending to share with you my heartfelt appreciation for Guernsey's incredibly important work regarding the Rosa Park collection of personal property items ("Property"). As you may recall, in late 2006, through the efforts of Attorneys John Chase, Jr. and Melvin D. Jefferson, Jr., your firm was asked to come to Detroit to take control of the Property for inventory and transport to your secure storage facility in New York. It was the expectation of all parties participating in the legal matter before the Wayne County Probate Court that maintenance and storage of the Property would be for a short period of time. None of us thought seven (7) years would pass before this very important collection would find a deserving home. In the summer of 2014 through the indefatigable efforts of your firm, the Howard G. Buffett Foundation learned of the availability of the Property and presented a proposal that not only placed the collection in the hands of an organization that will allow the public to marvel at the incredible depth of Mrs. Parks commitment to the fair treatment of all people, but also preserves for history the legacy of Mrs. Parks. I believe it is fair to say that without the willingness of Guernsey's to maintain its commitment and dedication to preserve the Rosa Parks Property there would be no collection to commemorate her historic efforts. Accordingly, I offer a humble "thank you" for Guernsey's incredibly impressive work. Warmest regards, Freddie G. Burton, Jr. Judge of Probate tip EFTA00105510

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