[GRADE A2 — EFTA02408402 (personal email found in Epstein's files)]
Peggy Siegal (entertainment publicist) writes to Epstein about planning dinner parties for his post-prison social reentry:
"Great to see you! You look sensational for a free Jew."
"Think about Rosh-a-shawna or Yum Yum Kipper. Think about getting top political, military minds to speak. You put a list together and I will too. You need to tell hot Jews soon before their relatives make them come to their tables, so timing is important. It will be easier to get to smart goyim on those nights because no one plans major social events."
v2.0 — Siegal Network Context: Peggy Siegal has a combined score of 19 in the Neo4j graph with 487 relationships and 30+ identified documents — placing her among the most connected figures in Epstein's post-conviction social network. Her role as social rehabilitation coordinator, documented in this email, positions her as a critical node in Epstein's re-entry into Manhattan high society. The 487 relationships suggest extensive documentation of her event planning and social brokerage activities.
DOJ PDF: https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet 11/EFTA02408402.pdf
NOTE ON MEDIA REPORTING: Some outlets paraphrased this email as "goyim in abundance- jpmorgan execs brilliant wasps." That exact phrase does NOT appear in the corpus. The actual phrasing is "easier to get to smart goyim." The "goyim in abundance" formulation appears to be a misquotation.
WHAT THIS SHOWS AND DOES NOT SHOW: This email documents Epstein's post-prison social rehabilitation strategy. Siegal categorized potential guests as "hot Jews" and "smart goyim." It does NOT establish operational significance.
[GRADE A2 — EFTA02431000]
Barry Zelin writes from Palm Beach:
"I will tell you this, it is a interesting scene at the Colony on friday night at Club10 and the goyim in general know how to have a good time."
DOJ PDF: https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet 11/EFTA02431000.pdf
WHAT THIS SHOWS AND DOES NOT SHOW: Casual deployment of "goyim" as in-group/out-group social identifier for Palm Beach nightlife. No operational significance.
[GRADE A2 — EFTA01884665]
A personal dispute between the writer and Epstein (addressed as "Josh"):
"now that it is the high holy days .. its simple you behaved just like the GOYIM you do not respect."
Epstein's reply: "And why you keep brining up Jewish things, I don't get either."
This is the only email where "goyim" is used AGAINST Epstein, by someone invoking his own alleged disrespect for non-Jews as a moral critique.
DOJ PDF: https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet 10/EFTA01884665.pdf
WHAT THIS SHOWS AND DOES NOT SHOW: Someone close to Epstein perceived that he held a negative view of non-Jews. Epstein denied the characterization.
[GRADE A2 — EFTA01836417 (personal email found in Epstein's files)]
From: Peggy Siegal
To: Jeffrey Epstein
Date: February 21, 2011
Subject: Re: The Post
Siegal writes regarding London newspaper coverage of Epstein's post-conviction rehabilitation:
"london news paper over the weekend. no idea.. --as i said the old jews don;t go as easily as some might thinkk"
v3.0 — Pattern Analysis: This is Siegal's SECOND email deploying ethnic categorization in her work managing Epstein's social rehabilitation. Combined with the "smart goyim" / "hot Jews" dinner planning (EFTA02408402, August 2010), this establishes a recurring pattern: Siegal consistently framed social and media power dynamics by ethnic category. "Old jews don't go easily" implies Jewish establishment figures are difficult to dislodge from positions of influence — used in the context of media coverage and public reputation management.
WHAT THIS SHOWS AND DOES NOT SHOW: This email documents a second instance of Siegal deploying ethnic categorization in correspondence with Epstein about post-conviction media strategy. It does NOT establish that the ethnic framing drove any operational decisions.