[GRADE A2/D — EFTA02421758, jmail-efta02512963, jmail-efta02463256 (DugganUSA/jmail/Neo4j)]
The earliest Hoffman-adjacent document in the corpus is EFTA02421758 (September 16, 2010), in which Epstein forwarded to Lesley Groff: "FW: lists from peggy" with "I have printed this for you as well." The email originated from Margaux Rogers and contained lists that include Greylock Partners alongside Hoffman. DugganUSA campaign D6 confirmed this is the only document mentioning "Greylock Partners" in the entire corpus — making it the sole documented connection between Hoffman's venture capital firm and Epstein's records.
This document also appears in the "Leon Black + Hoffman" search (D6), suggesting the "lists from peggy" contained names spanning the tech-VC and finance worlds.
On January 8, 2015, a scheduling email (jmail-efta02512963) carried the subject: "Charlie Songhurst (Reid Hoffman's friend)." The Neo4j deep dive (H9d) found three Songhurst-related entries:
DugganUSA campaign D8 returned zero hits for "Charlie Songhurst" or "Songhurst" — confirming this figure appears exclusively in the jmail scheduling corpus. Charles Songhurst is a former Microsoft head of corporate strategy who became a technology investor. The parenthetical "(Reid Hoffman's friend)" in the scheduling email subject indicates Epstein's staff identified Songhurst through his connection to Hoffman — evidence of Hoffman serving as a social node through which Epstein accessed additional tech-industry contacts.
On April 27, 2016, Lesley Groff emailed Epstein (EFTA02463256): "Sadia-Reid Hoffman's office. Saida thanks you very much for finding Reid's passport! I told her you would give it to Reid this Friday."
The Neo4j deep dive (H9e) found 4 documents mentioning "Sadia":
The Sadia in Hoffman's office (2016) and the Sadia at the Ritz (2011) appear to be different individuals based on context, timing, and described roles.
Neo4j records two email addresses through which Hoffman communicated:
Both appear as SENT relationships from the Reid Hoffman entity, confirming communication through both his venture capital and his technology company channels.
WHAT THIS SHOWS AND DOES NOT SHOW: The "lists from peggy" document establishes Greylock Partners in Epstein's records as early as 2010. Songhurst's scheduling through Hoffman demonstrates Hoffman's role as a social connector to Epstein's network. The Sadia passport exchange confirms operational-level contact between Hoffman's office and Epstein's staff. It does NOT establish that Greylock Partners had any business relationship with Epstein or that the associates' contacts went beyond scheduling.