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Extraction Summary
6
People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information
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Digital article / web page capture
File Size:
3.46 MB
Summary
This document is a capture of a digital article from 'The Cut', published on September 24, 2018, identified as 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028444'. The article analyzes the cultural and political impact of the #MeToo movement through the lens of Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination, referencing the stories of Deborah Ramirez and Christine Blasey Ford. Although the user prompt requested analysis of an 'Epstein-related document', this specific page does not mention Jeffrey Epstein and is focused entirely on the Kavanaugh confirmation.
People (6)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Ramirez | Subject of reporting |
Mentioned in the context of a story reported by The New Yorker that could impact a Supreme Court nomination. The cano...
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| Amber | Subject of reporting |
A person whose story was featured in a special stand-alone section of the Washington Post's Sunday paper.
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| Kavanaugh | Supreme Court Nominee |
His Supreme Court nomination is the central event discussed in the article.
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| Ford | Witness/Accuser |
Mentioned as someone who will testify before the nation regarding Kavanaugh's nomination. The canonical URL identifie...
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| Bruenig | Reporter/Writer |
Author who wrote a powerful piece about a person named Wyatt.
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| Wyatt | Subject of reporting |
The subject of Bruenig's reporting, used as an example of a person who may not be believed due to lack of social capi...
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Organizations (5)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| The New Yorker | ||
| Washington Post | ||
| Supreme Court | ||
| The Cut | ||
| House Oversight |
Relationships (5)
The article discusses Ramirez's story in the context of Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination.
The article mentions Ford will testify regarding Kavanaugh's nomination.
The article states the story about Ramirez was 'reported in The New Yorker'.
The article states the 'Washington Post created a special stand-alone section of its Sunday paper to feature Amber’s story'.
Key Quotes (4)
"Why didn’t I report? Because I was drunk; because I don’t remember perfectly; because I didn’t yell long enough; because no one would believe me; because everyone would think it was my fault; because I thought it was my fault; because I had less power."Source
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"But what’s happening is getting us closer: We’re taking these stories seriously."Source
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"There will always be people nobody believes: people with lesser reputations, people who struggle with addiction, people without much capital, social or otherwise, to credit them."Source
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"justice in the world — if it’s to exist at all — will have to arise from some other reckoning than a proper settling of accounts."Source
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