EFTA01300601.txt Text dataset_10 View on DOJ

Illegal Activity
suspicious
Blackmail
possible
Date
2010-05-14
Document Type
email
Model
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Processed
2026-02-07T18:43
Summary
This email from Jeffrey Epstein to Jes Staley asks 'hack yet?'. The subject line raises concerns about potential security breaches and sensitive information being exposed.
Metadata
Subject
hack yet?
Sender
Jeffrey Epstein <* evacatio mail.com>
Recipients
Jes Staley <
Document ID
SONY_GM_00077751 JPM-SDNY-00000878 EFTA_00 188220
Date
2010-05-14
Illegal Activity
Severity
suspicious
Description
The email from Jeffrey Epstein with the subject 'hack yet?' raises suspicion, as it could be related to illegal activities or attempts to conceal information.
Content Type
first_hand
From Epstein
Yes
Blackmail Indicators
Likelihood
possible
Description
The subject line 'hack yet?' could imply that there is sensitive information that could be exposed if either party were hacked. This could be used as leverage.
Relationships 1
Entity 1RelationshipEntity 2Description
Jeffrey Epstein Unknown Jes Staley Email correspondence
Notable Quotes 1
hack yet?
Public Knowledge
Context
Communications between Jeffrey Epstein and prominent figures are of high public interest.
Media Worthy
Yes
Raw Analysis JSON click to expand
Themes
Communications/correspondence
Organizations 1
JPMorgan Chase
Financial Entities 1
JPMorgan Chase
Text Analysis
Tone
Informal
Purpose
The purpose of the email is to ask Jes Staley if he has been hacked yet.
Significance
The email is significant because it is a communication between Jeffrey Epstein and Jes Staley, and the subject matter is potentially sensitive.
File Info
File Name
EFTA01300601.txt
Dataset
dataset_10
Type
Text
Model
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Processed
2026-02-07T18:43:55.459332
DOJ Source
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