[GRADE B -- EFTA02407727 + EFTA01741160 (Epstein's seized email)]
On August 12, 2010, inwalkermd@aol.com emailed Jeffrey Epstein (jeevacation@gmail.com) with subject "Any other":
"Suggestions for an old guy, super smart / well connected that wants to continue legacy of 'old school' secret society?"
Epstein replied from his iPhone: "Remind me next month"
The handle inwalkermd suggests "IN Walker MD" -- a physician named Walker. A second document (EFTA01877421, Aug 4-5, 2012) reveals both inwalkermd@aol.com and mwalkermd@aol.com in the SAME email thread with Epstein, planning a San Francisco trip. The chain includes:
The mwalkermd@aol.com address is confirmed elsewhere as Melanie Walker, MD -- a brain surgeon with combined_score=16 and graph_proximity_score=15. The email format pattern ([X]walkermd@aol.com) links inwalkermd to the Walker physician network. Jmail records show a "Walker" sender from Seattle (Gates Foundation location) calling Epstein in June 2017, and Melanie Walker sending a Nov 2016 message: "I'm so sorry about these accusations."
Epstein did not dismiss the secret society recruitment request -- he deferred it to next month. The sender's identity connects to Epstein's medical/scientific network. The "old school secret society" reference is genuine (not a joke or metaphor) and the request was for Epstein's help identifying a successor figure. No other document in the corpus references this concept.
WHAT THIS SHOWS AND DOES NOT SHOW: Documents show someone in Epstein's medical network asked him for help with secret society succession planning, and Epstein expressed willingness to engage. They do NOT identify which secret society or confirm Epstein's own membership in one. The connection to Melanie Walker's network is probable but not certain.