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Extraction Summary
12
People
5
Organizations
4
Locations
3
Events
5
Relationships
4
Quotes
Document Information
Type:
Book excerpt / legal exhibit
File Size:
2.53 MB
Summary
This document is a page from the book 'Filthy Rich' (marked as a House Oversight exhibit) detailing the journalistic process behind a Vanity Fair article about Jeffrey Epstein. It describes how prominent figures like Donald Trump, Mort Zuckerman, and Nathan Myhrvold dined at Epstein's home, and recounts an incident where Epstein showed up unannounced at editor Graydon Carter's office. The text notes that Vanity Fair ultimately removed claims regarding underage women from the article because no criminal charges had been filed at the time, causing significant distress to the journalist, Ward.
People (12)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Waiting in reception for Carter; denied claims involving underage women; dined with prominent figures.
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| Carter | Magazine Editor (implied Graydon Carter) |
Found Epstein waiting in his reception area; invited Epstein into his office.
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| Ward | Journalist (Vicky Ward) |
Wrote an article for Vanity Fair; cried when claims were cut; suffered health issues during pregnancy due to stress.
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| Mort Zuckerman | Real Estate Mogul / Publisher |
Dined at Epstein's residence.
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| Nathan Myhrvold | Microsoft Executive |
Dined at Epstein's residence.
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| Donald Trump | Businessman (at time of text) |
Dined at Epstein's residence.
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| Steven Hoffenberg | Associate |
Handled by the journalist with aplomb.
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| Doug Stumpf | Editor |
Called Ward to tell her the claims wouldn't be included.
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| Michael Reiter | Attendee |
Pictured at Palm Beach Police Foundation Ball.
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| Janet Reiter | Attendee |
Pictured at Palm Beach Police Foundation Ball.
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| Brian Vickers | Driver |
Mentioned in photo caption fragment regarding Kentucky Derby.
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| Kellen | Wife (likely Kellen Vickers) |
Mentioned in photo caption fragment.
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Organizations (5)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Vanity Fair |
Magazine publishing the article; decided not to include claims against Epstein.
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| Bear Stearns |
Financial firm where financiers worked with Epstein.
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| Microsoft |
Employer of Nathan Myhrvold.
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| Palm Beach Police Foundation |
Hosted the Policemen's Ball.
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| House Oversight |
Stamped on document footer (Source of exhibit).
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Timeline (3 events)
January 2012
May 2015 (Inferred from '141st Kentucky Derby')
Unknown (Pre-publication)
Dinners at Epstein's residence
Epstein's Residence
Locations (4)
| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Location where prominent guests dined.
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Location of the Palm Beach Police Foundation Ball.
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Where Carter found Epstein waiting.
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Louisville, KY (mentioned in photo caption).
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Relationships (5)
Dined at Epstein's residence.
Dined at Epstein's residence.
Dined at Epstein's residence.
Epstein showed up at Carter's office unannounced.
Editor and Journalist relationship.
Key Quotes (4)
"guests are like pygmies next to the nearby twice-life-size sculpture of a naked African warrior."Source
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Quote #1
"The journalist had confirmed that several prominent names—Mort Zuckerman... Microsoft executive Nathan Myhrvold; and Donald Trump among them—had dined at the residence."Source
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Quote #2
"Epstein denied the claims involving underage women."Source
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Quote #3
"Vanity Fair decided not to include the claims in Ward’s article."Source
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Quote #4
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