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People
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Organizations
1
Locations
2
Events
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Relationships
3
Quotes

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Type: Book excerpt / narrative / investigative evidence
File Size: 1.82 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a memoir or narrative history regarding 1960s counter-culture journalism, specifically focusing on Jules Siegel and Arthur Kretchmer at 'Cavalier' magazine. It details a prank involving a fake obituary and the surreptitious scheduling of a rock and roll issue of the magazine. While stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', the content itself is historical/biographical and does not directly mention Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, or specific crimes on this page; it is likely collateral material included in a larger evidence production.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Narrator (Unidentified) Author/Subject
Subject of a fake obituary; recounting interactions with journalists.
Jules Siegel Editor/Writer
Editor of Cheetah magazine; writer for Cavalier; published fake obituary of the narrator.
Sterling Hayden Actor
Subject of Jules Siegel's first assignment for Cavalier; known for Dr. Strangelove.
Adam Ellsworth Journalist
Commented on Jules Siegel's work regarding rock journalism.
Bob Dylan Musician
Mentioned in the context of 'going electric' at Newport Folk Festival.
Arthur Kretchmer Managing Editor
Managing editor of Cavalier; friend of Jules Siegel; manipulated the magazine schedule.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Cheetah
Short-lived magazine edited by Jules Siegel.
Associated Press
News agency that called to verify the narrator's death.
Cavalier
Magazine described as 'Playboy-esque'; published Siegel's work.
Newport Folk Festival
Event where Bob Dylan went electric.
House Oversight Committee
implied by footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'

Timeline (2 events)

1965
Publication of 'The Big Beat' article in Cavalier magazine.
Cavalier Magazine
Unspecified
Arthur Kretchmer sneaks into office at night to retype magazine schedule.
Cavalier magazine office

Locations (1)

Location Context
Mentioned in historical context of rock and roll development.

Relationships (2)

Jules Siegel Friends/Colleagues Arthur Kretchmer
Text refers to Kretchmer as 'Jules' friend' and they schemed together on the magazine issue.
Jules Siegel Professional/Antagonistic (Playful) Narrator
Siegel published a fake obituary of the narrator without permission.

Key Quotes (3)

"“That is the meaning of it.”"
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"“Of course. I would tell you if I was dead.”"
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Quote #2
"“Here’s what we’re working on.”"
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Quote #3

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