Emails released by the Justice Department on Friday appear to show that former Windows boss Steven Sinofsky not only consulted Jeffrey Epstein for help in securing his $14 million âretirementâ package in November of 2012, but also in working on future career steps at other companies like Samsung or Apple. One document appears to show that a couple of weeks after Sinofskyâs departure was announced, Epstein wrote to him saying Apple CEO Tim Cook was âexcited to meet.â
There was just one hitch, though: Epstein said Cook had heard Sinofsky was starting a company with âfarstall.â Epstein wasnât sure of the spelling â many of his messages have typos â but it appears he was referring to former iOS VP Scott Forstall, whose exit from Apple had been announced one month before.
Despite that, an email exchange six months later finds Sinofsky saying he did meet with Cook, and that the Apple boss told him âwe should talk when I want to work full time.â
In between those messages, another email between Epstein and an âIan Osborneâ shows Osborne messaging that he âWill call this afternoon. Was with Tim Cook this morning.â
Osborneâs email address is redacted, but it appears that this message is from the British investor Ian Osborne, who was reportedly a âfixer to billionairesâ prior to launching a SPAC, Social Capital Hedosophia, in 2017 with Chamath Palihapitiya. Last year, FT reported that a court case in London revealed that Osborne and Epstein were sending emails back and forth in 2012 discussing lobbying political figures and bank insiders in an attempt to get âour friendâ Jes Staley appointed CEO of Barclays.
Apple did not respond to a request for comment from The Verge.
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