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Extraction Summary
25
People
9
Organizations
7
Locations
3
Events
4
Relationships
5
Quotes
Document Information
Type:
Personal narrative / diary entry / email (likely extracted from a larger investigative file)
File Size:
3.52 MB
Summary
This document appears to be a personal narrative or diary entry, likely written by Ghislaine Maxwell, detailing her attendance at high-profile Hollywood events during the 2011 Oscars weekend. The text describes interactions with numerous A-list celebrities including Steven Spielberg, Jennifer Lopez, and Colin Firth at events like the 'Night Before Party' and the Weinstein Company's Pre-Oscar party. It concludes with a description of walking the red carpet at the Academy Awards with producer Donna Gigliotti.
People (25)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Narrator | Author |
Writes in first person ('I'). Likely Ghislaine Maxwell based on the biographical detail mentioned: 'In 1982, as a you...
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| Jim Coleman | Escort |
Takes the narrator to the Night Before Party.
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| Jeffrey Katzenberg | Host |
Host of the Night Before Party.
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| Valentino | Fashion Designer |
Approves narrator's outfit.
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| Giancarlo Giammetti | Associate of Valentino |
Discusses Woody Allen's film with narrator.
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| Steven Spielberg | Director |
Former employer of narrator; chatting with Kate Capshaw and Gwyneth Paltrow.
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| Kate Capshaw | Actress/Spouse |
Chatting with Spielberg and Paltrow; talks about grandchildren.
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| Gwyneth Paltrow | Actress |
Described as Spielberg's god-daughter; later narrator fixes her dress on the red carpet.
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| Jesse Eisenberg | Actor |
Narrator spoke to him about being on a plane from the Baftas.
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| Steven Mnuchin | Attendee |
Shopping at the charity event with wife Heather.
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| Harvey Weinstein | Host/Producer |
Host of the Weinstein Company party; sitting in Spielberg's seats at the Oscars.
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| Benny Medina | Manager |
Helps narrator get past security; manages J.Lo.
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| Jennifer Lopez | Singer/Actress |
Pretends to know narrator; met previously on Len Blavatnik's yacht.
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| Colin Firth | Actor |
Narrator sits in his booth; discusses his potential speech and wardrobe.
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| Livia Giuggioli | Spouse |
Wife of Colin Firth.
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| Charles Ferguson | Director |
Narrator claims she made him spend $6,000 on a Tom Ford tuxedo.
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| Donna Gigliotti | Producer |
Narrator's 'date' to the Oscars.
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| Len Blavatnik | Yacht Owner |
Mentioned as owning the yacht where narrator met Jennifer Lopez in Cannes.
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| Bryan Lourd | Agent |
Greeted on the red carpet.
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| Sandra Bullock | Actress |
Talking to ABC-TV on the red carpet.
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| Nicole Kidman | Actress |
Posing for cameras.
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| Keith Urban | Musician |
Posing for cameras.
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| Sean Parker | Attendee |
Listed as attendee at Weinstein party.
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| Leonardo Dicaprio | Actor |
Listed as attendee with Bar Rafaeli.
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| Bar Rafaeli | Model |
With Leonardo Dicaprio.
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Organizations (9)
Timeline (3 events)
February 26, 2011 (Implied)
The Night Before Party
Beverly Hills Hotel
Narrator
Jim Coleman
Jeffrey Katzenberg
Steven Spielberg
Elton John
Amy Adams
Jennifer Aniston
Jesse Eisenberg
February 26, 2011 (Implied)
Weinstein Company Pre-Oscar Party
Soho House
February 27, 2011
The 83rd Academy Awards (Oscars)
Kodak Theater
Locations (7)
| Location | Context |
|---|---|
Relationships (4)
Narrator states she worked for him as an assistant in 1982 on E.T.
Met on Len Blavatnik’s yacht in Cannes; Lopez pretends to know her.
Gigliotti is the narrator's 'date' to the awards.
Narrator was on the same plane as Eisenberg coming home from the Baftas.
Key Quotes (5)
"I tell Jesse Eisenberg I was on his plane home from the Baftas last week. He was hiding under his hoodie and I knew not to bother him."Source
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Quote #1
"In 1982, as a young publicist on 'E.T.' I moved to California to work for him [Steven Spielberg] as one of his thirteen assistants."Source
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Quote #2
"rich people run around like lunatics, collecting gifts for their housekeepers."Source
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Quote #3
"I tell him [Colin Firth] I made director Charles Ferguson, front runner for the financial documentary 'Inside Job' spend $6,000 dollars last week for a new Tom Ford tuxedo."Source
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Quote #4
"I teach her [Donna Gigliotti] the red carpet hustle which is five steps forward, three steps back and one inch behind a couture-clad nominee."Source
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Quote #5
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