Document HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027028 is a government record from the House Oversight Committee consisting of two pages. It pertains to an article regarding Penny Pritzker, then President Obama's nominee to head the Commerce Department, understating her income by $80 million.
The document includes a forwarded email chain discussing a Washington Post article about Penny Pritzker's $80 million income understatement. The article notes that Pritzker, whose family founded the Hyatt hotel chain and is worth approximately $1.5 billion, had to file a correction to her government-filed disclosures. The email chain reveals concern and discussion among individuals at Neal Gerber Eisenberg regarding the potential implications of this news.

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From: Pritzker, Ton Sent: 5/23/2013 3:15:37 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Fwd: Pritzker Alert Attachments: image001.jpg Importance: — High I clearly did something wrong in my last life to have to deal w this bullshit. AND I warned her. Saiaaianaiete Original message -------- From: “Eisenberg, Marshall ©." <_ Date: Subject: Fwd: Pritzker Alert Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Kaczorowski, Monice M." [77 ee Date: May 22, 2013, 8:54:07 PM CDT To: Tt tof Tt rr.” Subject: Pritzker Alert , ‘Richman, Lawrence washingtonPost.com<http: //washingtonPost. com> Copyright 2013 The washington Post May 22, 2013 Section: in-the-loop Obama nominee Penny Pritzker's $80 million mistake President Obama's billionaire nominee to head the Commerce Department, Penny Prizker, understated her income by $80 million. Emily Heil Hey, these things happen: Penny Pritzker, President Obama's nominee to lead the Commerce Department, understated her income by some $80 million and had to file a correction to her government-filed disclosures, Bloomberg is reporting. That might sound like a lot of money, but it's all relative. Pritzker, whose family founded the Hyatt hotel chain, is worth about $1.5 billion. So it's easy to see how a few million - or 80 — could go missing. Maybe she left it in the other purse? A spokeswoman told Bloomberg that the $80 million was “a substantial amount" and that Pritzker's advisers corrected the error as soon as they realized it. Per Bloomberg: "Documents released last week show Pritzker received $32.2 million for a decade's worth of consulting on the restructuring of domestic trusts," but new filings indicated she made at least $80 million more than that. Monice M. Kaczorowski chief Knowledge officer NEAL = GERBER = EISENBERG Two North LaSalle Street «= Suite 1700 mai lto:mkaczorowski@ngelaw. com> www .ngelaw.com<http: //www.ngelaw.com/<http: //ww.ngelaw. com<http: //ww.ngelaw.com/>> [cid: image001. [email protected]]<http: //ww. linkedin. com/pub/monice-kaczorowski/6/44/367/> Please consider the environment before printing this email. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027028
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