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To: Jeffre E stein 'eevacation©gmail.corn] From: Sent ue 4/9/2013 7:27:48 PM Subject Re: PPPVUL Product Information Below from Lou: This summarizes the opinion that they will write. I shared with Jeffrey that we have not completed our first deal(we have been in the market for 3 months) and they will write the opinion on each deal. We are happy to put him in touch with the specific attorney at Mayer Brown if he would like to speak with them. Sorry for any confusion but I believe that is what my partner Alan was attempting to say. I probably should have mentioned this to Jeffrey yesterday to avoid confusion. On Apr 9, 2013, at 2:50 PM, Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> wrote: Tell him thAt they told me they had an opinion . This is not one On Tuesday, April 9, 2013, -wrote: Below from Lou Kreisberg Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded Subject: PPPVUL Product Information Jeffrey- As a follow up to our discussions, I wanted to share additional information on the Evergreen PPVUL policy with you. Summary information regarding a $1 billion investment in two different policies is attached. The first is a $500 million 7702(a) compliant policy (Kingswood), and the second is a $500 million 7702(g) compliant policy (Cedarwood). You'll see that breakeven is achieved in the year following issuance. By year 20, the after-tax value of the Evergreen policies exceeds taxable account performance by $1.4 billion ($3.8 billion vs. $2.4 billion). By year 30, the Evergreen policies outperform the taxable account by $3 billion ($7.4 billion vs. $3.4 billion). EFTA_R1_00322064 EFTA01896799 The above numbers assume the following fees and charges. Upfront fees consist of the following: - Upfront charges: $11.5 million (2% on first $100 million, 1.5% on next $100 million, 1% thereafter). Note consists of approximately $500,000 in legal fees with the balance allocated between the party arranging for the insured lives and a sales charge • Issue fee: $3.9 million ($300 per life) ▪ DAC tax: $7 million (70 bps) Ongoing fees consist of the following: - Cost of insurance: charged at standard rates based on the age/sex of underlying insureds - M&E fee: 65 bps per annum - Administrative fee: $100 per life Our attorneys at Mayer Brown have handled the legal work associated with the structure. In order to provide an overview of the review and analysis performed to date, I attach a legal summary containing the following: I) Summary of Legal Opinions: Provides an overview of tax, insurable interest and ERISA opinions that wilt be provided at closing. The opinions are not yet written, but this reflects the scope 2) 7702(g) Opinion Overview: Provides an overview of the legal opinion which will be provided in connection with the Cedarwood 7702(g) product and the relevant legal analysis 2) Wal-Mart Case: Provides an overview of a well-known case that concerned the issues that arose when Wal-Mart purchased life insurance policies (commonly referred to as janitor insurance) on the lives of its employees. The memo explains how the Evergreen programs do not violate the legal principles described in that case, including insurable interest considerations EFTA_R1_00322065 EFTA01896800 3) Recovery Statutes: Explains why the risk is remote that an insured or his estate could bring a successful claim under a recovery statute 4) STOLI: Provides an overview of Stranger Owned Life Insurance and its relevance to insurable interest laws. The memo explains how Evergreen is not STOLI and does not violate STOLI legislation 5) Public Policy and Insurable Interest: Provides a summary of the conclusions in the prior three memos with respect to insurable interest and public policy considerations) I think you'll find there are no comparable products in the marketable that allow for the acquisition of such a sizable amount of insurance, except for the standard 7702(g) policies. The Cedarwood 7702(g) product does offer a major structural advantage to its competitors in that it allows for annual distributions over the life of the policy. As I mentioned, Withers is familiar with the structure, and Jim Brockway has spent the most time on it. We look forward to discussing the above in more detail and are, of course, happy to answer any questions or provide more information. Regards, Louis The information contained in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may constitute inside information, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of Jeffrey Epstein Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or by e-mail to jeevacationOgmail com, and destroy this communication and all copies thereof, including all attachments. copyright -all rights reserved EFTA_R1_00322066 EFTA01896801
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