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Alleged $50‑60M fee dispute and discounted payments tied to Jeffrey Epstein, Brad Karp, and a mysterious “Phaidon” transaction

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #023230
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2
Persons
3

Summary

The passage contains specific monetary figures, named individuals (Jeffrey Epstein, Brad Karp, Alan, Brad Wechsler, Eileen Alexandersson) and references to large tax‑saving deals and a “Phaidon” trans Fee originally proposed at $50‑60 million, later reduced to $20 million, then allegedly $8 million. Reference to a $600 million tax‑saving transaction declared “bullet‑proof” by attorneys. Mentions o

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