66504 Return-Path: Received: from [10.57.39.238] (mobile-107-107-62-146.mycingular.net. [107.107.62.146]) by smtp.gmail.com with ESMTPSA id t90sm2233446qkl.77.2017.09.23.13.07.39 (version=TLS1_2 cipher=ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 bits=128/128); Sat, 23 Sep 2017 13:07:39 -0700 (PDT) From: Hunter Biden Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-E3E16C87-BED0-4CBD-B538-BC47EAC3B32B Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mime-Version: 1.0 (1.0) Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2017 16:07:38 -0400 Subject: Fwd: After hours visitor issues Message-Id: <673BD657-1154-497F-B46D-9D85BEF8E8ED@rosemontseneca.com> References: <88066E58-36EB-4BA1-94D1-A0A0C462C245@rosemontseneca.com> To: Devon Archer , Jeff Cooper X-Mailer: iPhone Mail (14F89) --Apple-Mail-E3E16C87-BED0-4CBD-B538-BC47EAC3B32B Content-Transfer-Encoding: QUOTED-PRINTABLE Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=utf-8 Just for. Good laugh=20 Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: > From: Hunter Biden > Date: September 22, 2017 at 11:15:37 PM EDT > To: "George R. Mesires" > Subject: Fwd: After hours visitor issues >=20 > Response >=20 > Sent from my iPhone >=20 > Begin forwarded message: >=20 >> From: Cecilia Browning >> Date: September 21, 2017 at 11:38:24 AM EDT >> To: Hunter Biden >> Cc: Ann-Sofie Cox >> Subject: RE: After hours visitor issues >>=20 >> Hunter, >> I am so very sorry if we have offended you in any way, I know we all have= the same goal =E2=80=93 to keep our building safe. And with that we ask th= at all visitors enter through the main entrance even if they are accompanied= by a tenant. This is of course also important in an emergency situation whe= n we need to account for who is in the building.=20 >> =20 >> Everyone, including the Embassy employees, are also asked never to lend o= ut keys to their relatives =E2=80=93 again we are just trying to keep the b= uilding safe, and we much apologize if we have offended you in any way. >> =20 >> I am also in the office today, so please do not hesitate to contact me wi= th concerns. >> =20 >> We are very excited and honored to welcome your new colleagues! >> =20 >> Best regards, >> Cecilia >> =20 >> =20 >> =20 >> =20 >> CECILIA E. BROWNING >> General Manager >> HOUSE OF SWEDEN >> 2900 K Street NW Washington, D.C. 20007 >> Phone: (202) 536-1510 Cell: (703) 628-6517 >> www.houseofsweden.com -- cecilia.browning@houseofsweden.com =20 >> =20 >> From: Hunter Biden [mailto:hbiden@rosemontseneca.com]=20 >> Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2017 10:13 AM >> To: Cecilia Browning >> Cc: Ann-Sofie Cox >> Subject: Re: After hours visitor issues >> =20 >> Cecelia >> Please call me at your convenience. I will be in my office today. No visi= tor of mine entered the building without the knowledge of security. If Ms. C= ox has an issue with the race or dress of my visitors I think we should all s= it down and discuss with an attorney present. I understand your need for sec= urity in light of the fact that the Icelandic Ambassador=E2=80=99s office is= on the same floor, however, I do not believe i have received a complaint fr= om any other tenants. If I have please let me know. You pointed out the rule= s in a previous email, and I accommodated Ms. Cox=E2=80=99s solitary concern= . If you are telling me that I need to seek prior approval for any visitor I= may have to my office after 6PM than I think we should have a talk about th= e practicality of that. It seems Ms. Cox has an issue with my visitors in pa= rticular. I=E2=80=99ve spoken with other tenants and frankly I have seen vis= itors of others enter and exit the building by the north entrance after =E2=80= =9Cbusiness hours.=E2=80=9D I have come to know personally the entire secur= ity team you have at the House of Sweden. I have never knowingly attempted t= o hide visitors or break any rules. What do i have have to hide Cecelia. Th= ere is a camera in every hallway every 10 feet. I have adjusted to the rule= s that seem to applied to me while not others. In fact I know that other ten= ants on the 5th floor have had visitors and even cocktail parties after hour= s and have not been required to have "After hour visitors...approved by the m= anagement prior to their visit at House of Sweden.=E2=80=9D=20 >> Again, Ms. Cox who apparently will not provide me with a replacement key t= hat I have given to my Uncle (that=E2=80=99s explained in the following emai= l) For some reason Ms.Cox seems to be offended or concerned with the shape= size color ethnicity weight=E2=80=94 who knows- of my visitors. I have neve= r tried to evade security and that can be confirmed by all members of your s= ecurity team. I assume that Ms. Cox is now referring to =E2=80=9Cvisitors=E2= =80=9D THAT RECENTLY ENTERED THE BUILDING THROUGH THE NORTH ENTRANCE WHERE T= HEY WERE MET AT MY OFFICE DOOR BY SECURITY. I had phoned ahead to let securi= ty know that my youngest daughter=E2=80=99s basketball mentor she worked out= with Maisy and Sasha Obama when they played in rec league together. Maisy,= my daughter continues ton pursue a NCAA Div. One team and Lunden continues t= o help. =20 >> =20 >> Lundon Roberts >> Here is a partial bio: >> =20 >> =20 >> >> =20 >> All time NCAA three point shooting average. >> All time NCAA free throw percentage. >> Three time NCAA All American. >> High School: Averaged 21.5 points, seven rebounds and three assists duri= ng her senior season at Southside...was a four-year letterman, earning all-c= onference honors in her final three seasons and all-state honors as a junior= and senior...an AHSAA All-Star game nominee and McDonald's All-American fol= lowing her senior season...set an Arkansas high school record by shooting 94= .6 percent from the free throw line as a senior, which also ranked second na= tionally...was named to the all-tournament team at the George Kell Classic i= n her sophomore, junior and senior seasons...was named to the all-tournament= team at the Williams Baptist College Tournament in her sophomore, junior an= d senior seasons...was named to the all-tournament team at the Lyon College T= ournament in her junior and senior seasons. Lunden choose not play in the W= NBA. Lunden is in her final semester at George Washington University=E2=80=99= s National CSIS Masters Program and ranked #1 in her class. If you need any m= ore information you can find it yourself. >>=20 >> This is beyond absurd. Ms. Cox may genuinely believe that their is some s= ecurity risk. Your actual security team however always been made aware of my= guests regardless of the hour. I will admit that my guests at times do to f= it a profile that Ms. Cox seems to be more uncomfortable with. In particular= (among several) Ms. Cox took issue with a middle aged African American woma= n who because of her economic circumstances was dressed in clothes I will as= sume Ms. Cox would associate with an extremely poor person. The woman=E2=80=99= s name is Robin Teresa Henry and I have known her for 17 years. She has had a= very difficult life, but is one of the more honest and caring people I have= ever known. She has been homeless for quite sometime and I have always tri= ed to help by giving Robin odd jobs that fit with her odd hours so that she c= an have somewhere safe to sleep. I assure you she is not a threat to the Ice= landic Ambassador. IF YOU WOULD LIKE HER TO COME IN AND PROVIDE ID FOR BACK= GROUND LET ME KNOW. She has stayed in MY parents home. She has been to the W= hite House with me and she has met my entire family. But if Ms. Cox is scare= d of Robin please let me know.=20 >> =20 >> So Cecelia if you would like to make this a real issue than please have M= s. Cox make herself available today. I will make certain my attorneys are av= ailable either by phone or in person. And Cecelia as a final note it seems e= xtremely odd to me that I was shown a space that was arranged as an apartmen= t zoned for residential that had two fully furnished bedrooms and a washer d= ryer two showers with full tubs etc=E2=80=A6 that would require a tenant to s= eek approval to stay past 7PM. In fact I can=E2=80=99t believe that there i= s any office building even ones that share government space that require the= ir tenants to seek prior approval to stay at work past 7PM. =20 >>=20 >>=20 >> You do understand that if Ms. Cox thinks that I am somehow embarrassed by= my visitors because of their color or their clothes or their age or whatev= er other label of ill repute she has pinned on them she is mistaken. If she= is not applying these rules to every tenant 100% of the time all the time a= nd every time for the entire time she has been working at the House of Swede= n (which I know in fact is not the case) than she should review the followin= g: >>=20 >>=20 >> Public Accommodations Discrimination >>=20 >> It is unlawful for an owner or operator of a place of public accommodatio= n or an agent/employee of the owner or operator to refuse, withhold from, or= deny to anyone the accommodations, advantages, facilities and privileges of= a place of public accommodation because of race, sex, age, color, creed, na= tional origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disab= ility. >> The law protects you in the following settings including, but not limited= to: >> Restaurants >> Hotels >> Theatres >> Bus & Transportation Services >> Recreational & Aquatic Centers >> Governmental Facilities >> Gas Stations, Department Stores & Retail Establishments >> Sidewalks, Parking Lots, & Other Public Surface Areas >> Office Buildings & Commercial Establishments >> Museums, Amusement Parks, & Other Public Attractions >> Examples of equal access include, but is not limited to: >> Entrances & Exits >> Restrooms >> Customer Sales & Service >> Protected Traits in DC >>=20 >> The DC Office of Human Rights enforces the DC Human Rights Act, which mak= es discrimination illegal based on 19 protected traits for people that live,= visit or work in the District of Columbia. The DC Human Rights Act prohibit= s discrimination in housing, employment, public accommodations and education= al institutions. >> =20 >> Protected Traits for Housing, Employment, Public Accommodations and Educa= tional Institutions include: >> =20 >> 1. Race: classification or association based on a person=E2=80=99s ancest= ry or ethnicity >> 2. Color: skin pigmentation or complexion=20 >> 3. Religion: a belief system which may or may not include spirituality >> 4. National origin: the country or area where one=E2=80=99s ancestor=E2=80= =99s are from >> 5. Sex: a person=E2=80=99s gender; sex discrimination includes sex harass= ment, and discrimination based on pregnancy, childbirth, related medical con= ditions, breastfeeding, and reproductive health decisions. >> 6. Age: 18 years or older >> 7. Marital status: married, single, in a domestic partnership, divorced, s= eparated, and widowed >> 8. Personal appearance: outward appearance >> 9. Sexual orientation: homosexuality, heterosexuality, and bisexuality=20= >> 10. Gender identity or expression: your gender-related identity, behavior= , appearance, expression or behavior which is different from what you are as= signed at birth >> 11. Family responsibilities: supporting a person in a dependent relations= hip, which includes, but is not limited to, your children, grandchildren and= parents.=20 >> 12. Political affiliation: belonging to or supporting a political party >> 13. Disability: a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits= one or more major life activities; includes those with HIV/AIDS.=20 >> =20 >> Additional Traits Applicable to Some Areas include: >> =20 >> 14. Matriculation (applies to housing, employment and public accommodatio= ns): being enrolled in a college, university or some type of secondary schoo= l.=20 >> 15. Familial Status (applies to housing, public accommodations and educat= ional institutions): a parent or guardian with children under 18 >> 16. Genetic information (applies to employment and public accommodations)= : Your DNA or family history which may provide information as to a person=E2= =80=99s predisposition or likely to come down with a disease or illness.=20 >> 17. Source of Income (applies to housing, public accommodations and educa= tional institutions): origination of a person=E2=80=99s finances >> 18. Place of Residence or Business (applies to housing and public accommo= dations): geographical location of home or work=20 >> 19. Status as a Victim of an Intrafamily Offense (applies to housing): a p= erson who was subjected to domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking >> Please note that these definitions are not exhaustive.=20 >> =20 >> =20 >> Ms. Cox in fact has made it very clear that the reason she has brought my= visitors to your attention as a violation of the rules of the House of Swed= en is because of their Personal appearance. Maybe it was their Race or Colo= r or Age that has so offended Ms. Cox. Why she feels it necessary to apply t= hese rules apparently only instances in which she personally objects to the a= ppearance of my guests I am not certain. For instance my mother entered the b= uilding with a USSS detail through the north entrance after 6PM and Ms. Cox h= ad no objection. Do I need to go on. >> =20 >> =20 >> =20 >> =20 >> =20 >> =20 >> =20 >> 202-552-9396 >> Hunter Biden >> =20 >> On Sep 18, 2017, at 3:22 PM, Cecilia Browning wrote: >> =20 >> =20 >> Dear Joan, Eric and Hunter, >> It has once again come to my attention that it appears that after hours a= ccess has been given to visitors through the North Entrance to 507 - as we h= ave 24/7 security camera coverage throughout the building. Please help us i= n keeping the building safe by following House of Sweden=E2=80=99s Rules and= Regulations. >> =20 >> As you can see from paragraph XVII below (and attached), visitors must en= ter the building through the main entrance at all times, go through the meta= l detector and also sign in. After hour visitors must be approved by the man= agement prior to their visit at House of Sweden. >> =20 >> Please also note that keys signed out by a tenant cannot be lent to a vis= itor. >> =20 >> Please let us know if there are any questions of course. We take the sec= urity of our building very seriously with two Embassies as tenants, so we th= ank you for keeping our building safe going forward. >> =20 >> Best, >> Cecilia >> =20 >> =20 >> XVII. BUSINESS HOURS, AFTER HOURS CONDUCT AND ACCESS >> =20 >> =20 >> 1. House of Sweden office suites on the fourth and fifth floors= are meant to be occupied during regular business hours, 8AM =E2=80=93 6PM. A= fter 7PM exiting should only take place via the north tenant entrance.=20 >> =20 >> 2. Only tenants can enter through the north entrance =E2=80=93 a= ll visitors, including those accompanied by tenants, are subject to security= screening, and must enter through the main entrance. >> =20 >> 3. Access for visitors after regular business hours requires pr= ior notification to general manager and concierge via email, as well as perm= ission by general manager. >> =20 >> 4. Usage of office suites after 7PM requires notification and a= pproval of general manager and concierge, noting that House of Sweden is a g= overnment owned and managed building which houses two Embassies. >> =20 >> =20 >> =20 >> CECILIA E. BROWNING >> General Manager >> HOUSE OF SWEDEN >> 2900 K Street NW Washington, D.C. 20007 >> Phone: (202) 536-1510 Cell: (703) 628-6517 >> www.houseofsweden.com -- cecilia.browning@houseofsweden.com >> =20 --Apple-Mail-E3E16C87-BED0-4CBD-B538-BC47EAC3B32B Content-Transfer-Encoding: QUOTED-PRINTABLE Content-Type: TEXT/HTML; charset=utf-8
Just for. Good laugh 

Sent= from my iPhone

Begin forwarded message:

From: Hunter Biden <hbiden@rosemontseneca.com>
Date: Sept= ember 22, 2017 at 11:15:37 PM EDT
To: "George R. Mesires" <George.Mesires@faegrebd.com&g= t;
Subject: Fwd: After hours visitor issues

Response

Sent from my iPho= ne

Begin forwarded message:

From: Cecilia Browning <cecilia.browning@houseofsweden.com>
Date:= September 21, 2017 at 11:38:24 AM EDT
To: Hunter Biden <hbiden@rosemontseneca.com>=
Cc: Ann-Sofie Cox <ann-sofie.cox@houseofsweden.com>
Subject: RE: Af= ter hours visitor issues

Hunter,

I am so very sorry if we have offended you in any way= , I know we all have the same goal =E2=80=93 to keep our building safe. = ; And with that we ask that all visitors enter through the main entrance even if they are accompanied by a tenant. This is of course a= lso important in an emergency situation when we need to account for who is i= n the building. 

 

Everyone, including the Embassy employees, are also a= sked never to lend out keys to their relatives =E2=80=93  again we are j= ust trying to keep the building safe, and we much apologize if we have offended you in any way.

 

I am also in the office today, so please do not hesit= ate to contact me with concerns.

 

We are very excited and honored to welcome your new c= olleagues!

 

Best regards,

Cecilia

 

 

 

 

CECILIA E. BROWNING

General Manager

HOUSE OF SWEDEN

2900 K Street NW    &nbs= p;Washington, D.C.  20007

Phone: (202) 536-1510   Cell: (703= ) 628-6517

www.houseofsweden.com&nb= sp; -- cecilia.browning@house= ofsweden.com  

 

From: Hunter Biden [mailto:hbiden@rosemontseneca.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2017 10:13 AM
To: Cecilia Browning <cecilia.browning@houseofsweden.com>
Cc: Ann-Sofie Cox <ann-sofie.cox@houseofsweden.com>
Subject: Re: After hours visitor issues

 

Cecelia

Please call me at your convenience. I will be in my o= ffice today. No visitor of mine entered the building without the knowledge o= f security. If Ms. Cox has an issue with the race or dress of my visitors I t= hink we should all sit down and discuss with an attorney present. I understand your need for security in li= ght of the fact that the Icelandic Ambassador=E2=80=99s office is on the sam= e floor, however, I do not believe i have received a complaint from any othe= r tenants. If I have please let me know. You pointed out the rules in a previous email, and I accommodated Ms. Cox=E2= =80=99s solitary concern.  If you are telling me that I need to seek pr= ior approval for any visitor I may have to my office after 6PM than I think w= e should have a talk about the practicality of that. It seems Ms. Cox has an issue with my visitors in particular. I=E2= =80=99ve spoken with other tenants and frankly I have seen visitors of other= s enter and exit the building by the north entrance after =E2=80=9Cbusiness h= ours.=E2=80=9D  I have come to know personally the entire security team you have at the House of Sweden. I have never knowingly attem= pted to hide visitors  or break any rules. What do i have have to hide C= ecelia. There is a camera in every hallway every 10 feet.  I have adjus= ted to the rules that seem to applied to me while not others. In fact I know that other tenants on the 5th floor h= ave had visitors and even cocktail parties after hours and have not been req= uired to have "After hour visitors...approved by the management prior to their visit at House of Sweden.=E2=80=9D&= nbsp;

Again, Ms. Cox who apparently will not provide me wit= h a replacement key that I have given to my Uncle (that=E2=80=99s explained i= n the following email)   For some reason Ms.Cox seems to be offended or= concerned with the shape size color ethnicity weight=E2=80=94 who knows- of my visitors. I have never tried to evade= security and that can be confirmed by all members of your security team. I a= ssume that Ms. Cox is now referring to =E2=80=9Cvisitors=E2=80=9D = THAT RECENTLY ENTERED THE BUILDING THROUGH THE NORTH ENTRANCE WHERE THEY WERE MET AT MY OFFICE DOOR BY SECURITY. I had phoned ahead to let= security know that my youngest daughter=E2=80=99s basketball mentor sh= e worked out with Maisy and Sasha Obama when they played in rec league toget= her.  Maisy, my daughter continues ton pursue a NCAA Div. One team and Lunden continues to help.  

 

Lundon Roberts

Here is a partial bio:

 

 

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All time NCAA three point shooting average.

All time NCAA free throw percentage.

Three time NCAA All American.<= /o:p>

High School: = ; Averaged 21.5 points, seven rebounds and three assists during her senior s= eason at Southside...was a four-year letterman, earning all-conference honors in her final three seasons and all-state honors as a j= unior and senior...an AHSAA All-Star game nominee and McDonald's All-America= n following her senior season...set an Arkansas high school record by shooti= ng 94.6 percent from the free throw line as a senior, which also ranked second nationally...was named to t= he all-tournament team at the George Kell Classic in her sophomore, junior a= nd senior seasons...was named to the all-tournament team at the Williams Bap= tist College Tournament in her sophomore, junior and senior seasons...was named to the all-tournament team= at the Lyon College Tournament in her junior and senior seasons.  Lund= en choose not play in the WNBA.  Lunden is in her final semester at George Washington University=E2=80=99s National= CSIS Masters Program and ranked #1 in her class. If you need any more infor= mation you can find it yourself.

This is  beyond ab= surd. Ms. Cox may genuinely believe that their is some security risk. Your a= ctual security team however always been made aware of my guests regardless o= f the hour. I will admit that my guests at times do  to fit a profile that Ms. Cox seems to be more uncomforta= ble with. In particular (among several) Ms. Cox took issue with a middle age= d African American woman who because of her economic circumstances was dress= ed in clothes I will assume Ms. Cox would associate with an extremely poor person. The woman=E2=80=99s name is R= obin Teresa Henry and I have known her for 17 years. She has had a very diff= icult life, but is one of the more honest and caring people I have ever know= n.  She has been homeless for quite sometime and I have always tried to help by giving Robin odd jobs that fit w= ith her odd hours so that she can have somewhere safe to sleep. I assure you= she is not a threat to the Icelandic Ambassador.  IF YOU WOULD LIKE HE= R TO COME IN AND PROVIDE ID FOR BACKGROUND LET ME KNOW.  She has stayed in MY parents home. She has been to the W= hite House with me and she has met my entire family. But if Ms. Cox is scare= d of Robin please let me know. 

 

So Cecelia if you would like to make this a real issue tha= n please have Ms. Cox make herself available today. I will make certain my a= ttorneys are available either by phone or in person. And Cecelia as a final note it seems extremely odd to me that I was= shown a space that was arranged as an apartment zoned for residential that h= ad two fully furnished bedrooms and a washer dryer two showers with full tub= s etc=E2=80=A6 that would require a tenant to seek approval to stay past 7PM.  In fact I can=E2=80=99t bel= ieve that there is any office building even ones that share government space= that require their tenants to seek prior approval to stay at work past 7PM.=  



You do understand that if Ms. Cox thinks that I am&nb= sp;somehow embarrassed by my visitors because of  their color= or their clothes or their age or whatever other label of ill repute she has= pinned on them she is mistaken.  If she is not applying these rules to every tenant 100% of the time all the time and every time&nb= sp;for the entire time she has been working at the House of Sweden (which I k= now in fact is not the case) than she should review the following:



Public Accommodations Discrimination=

It is unlawful for an owner or oper= ator of a place of public accommodation or an agent/employee of the owner or operator to refuse, withhold from, or deny t= o anyone the accommodations, advantages, facilities and privileges of a plac= e of public accommodation because of race, sex, age, color, creed, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender i= dentity, or disability.

=

The law protects you in the followi= ng settings including, but not limited to:

  • Re= staurants
  • Ho= tels
  • Th= eatres
  • Bu= s & Transportation Services
  • Re= creational & Aquatic Centers
  • Go= vernmental Facilities
  • Ga= s Stations, Department Stores & Retail Establishments<= /li>
  • Si= dewalks, Parking Lots, & Other Public Surface Areas
  • Of= fice Buildings & Commercial Establishments
  • Mu= seums, Amusement Parks, & Other Public Attractions

Examples of equal access include, b= ut is not limited to:

  • En= trances & Exits
  • Re= strooms
  • Cu= stomer Sales & Service

Protected Traits in DC

The DC Off= ice of Human Rights enforces the DC Human Rights Act, which makes discrimina= tion illegal based on 19 protected traits for people that live, visit or work in the District of Columbia. The DC Human R= ights Act prohibits discrimination in housing, e= mployment, public accommodations and educational institutions.

 

Protected Traits for Housing, Employment, Public Accommodations and Educational Institutions include:

 

1. Race: classification or association based on a person=E2=80=99s ancestry or ethnicity=

2. Color: skin pigmentation or complexion 

3. Religion: a belief system which may or may not include spirituality

4. National origin: the country or area where one=E2=80=99s ancestor=E2=80=99s are from<= /span>

5. Sex: a person=E2=80=99s gender; sex discrimination includes sex harassment, and discrimination based on pre= gnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions, breastfeeding, and reproduct= ive health decisions.

6. Age: 18 years or older

7. Marital status: married, single, in a domestic partnership, divorced, separated, and widowed

8. Personal appearance: outward appearance

9. Sexual orientation: homosexuality, heterosexuality, and bisexuality 

10. <= strong>Gender identity or expression: your gender-related identity, behavior, appearance, expression or behavior w= hich is different from what you are assigned at birth

11. <= strong>Family responsibilities: supporting a person in a dependent relationship, which includes, but is not= limited to, your children, grandchildren and parents. 

12. <= strong>Political affiliation: belonging to or supporting a political party

13. <= strong>Disability: a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activ= ities; includes those with HIV/AIDS. 

 

Additional Traits Applicable to Some A= reas include:

 

14. <= strong>Matriculation (applies to housing, employment and public accommodations): being enrolled in a coll= ege, university or some type of secondary school. 

15. <= strong>Familial Status (applies to housing, public accommodations and educational institutions): a parent o= r guardian with children under 18

16. <= strong>Genetic information (applies to employment and public accommodations): Your DNA or family history which m= ay provide information as to a person=E2=80=99s predisposition or likely to c= ome down with a disease or illness. 

17. <= strong>Source of Income (applies to housing, public accommodations and educational institutions): originatio= n of a person=E2=80=99s finances

18. <= strong>Place of Residence or Business&nbs= p;(applies to housing and public accommodations): geographical location of home or wor= k 

19. <= strong>Status as a Victim of an Intrafamily Offense (applies to housing): a person who was subject= ed to domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking

 Plea= se note that these definitions are not exhaustive. 

 

 

Ms. Cox in fact has made it very clear th= at the reason she has brought my visitors to your attention as a violat= ion of the rules of the House of Sweden is because of their Personal appearance.  Maybe it was their Race or Color or Age= that has so offended Ms. Cox. Why she feels it necessary to apply thes= e rules apparently only instances in which she personally objects to the app= earance of my guests I am not certain. For instance my mother entered the building with a USSS detail through the n= orth entrance after 6PM and Ms. Cox had no objection. Do I need to go on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

202-552-9396

Hunter Biden

 

On Sep 18, 2017, at 3:22 PM, Cecilia Browning <cecilia.browning@houseofsw= eden.com> wrote:

 

 

Dear Joan, Eric and Hunter,

It has once again come to my attention that it appear= s that after hours access has been given to visitors through the North Entra= nce to 507 - as we have 24/7 security camera coverage throughout the building.  Please help us in keeping the build= ing safe by following House of Sweden=E2=80=99s Rules and Regulations.<= /o:p>

 

As you can see from paragraph XVII below (and attache= d), visitors must enter the building through the main entrance at all times,= go through the metal detector and also sign in. After hour visitors must be approved by the management prior to their v= isit at House of Sweden.

 

Please also note that keys signed out by a tenant can= not be lent to a visitor.

 

Please let us know if there are any questions of cour= se.  We take the security of our building very seriously with two Embas= sies as tenants, so we thank you for keeping our building safe going forward.

 

Best,

Cecilia

 

 

XVII.   BUSINESS HOURS,  AFTER HOURS CONDUCT AND ACC= ESS

 

 

1.    &= nbsp;     &nb= sp;= House of Sweden office suites on the fourth and fifth floors are meant to be occu= pied during regular business hours, 8AM =E2=80=93 6PM. After 7PM exitin= g should only take place via the north tenant entrance. 

 

2.    &= nbsp;     &nb= sp;Only tenants can enter through the north entrance =E2=80=93 all visitors, includ= ing those accompanied by tenants, are subject to security screening, and mus= t enter through the main entrance.

 

3.    &= nbsp;     &nb= sp;Access for visitors after regular business hours requires prior notification to ge= neral manager and concierge via email, as well as permission by general mana= ger.

 

4.    &= nbsp;     &nb= sp;Usage of office suites after 7PM requires notification and approval of general ma= nager and concierge, noting that House of Sweden is a government owned and m= anaged building which houses two Embassies.

 

 

 

CECILIA E. BROWNING

General Manager=

HOUSE OF SWEDEN

2900 K Street NW     Washington= , D.C.  20007

Phone: (202) 536-1510   Cell: (703) 628-6517

 

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