This document appears to be a page from a narrative text (possibly a book or article) included in a House Oversight investigation file (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015215). The text describes the sexual culture around the turn of the millennium, specifically detailing 'tantra parties' and an encounter at a Wyndham Hotel involving a couple and specific 'genital jewelry.' While part of an investigative cache, this specific page focuses on cultural observation rather than specific criminal acts or named targets.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Unnamed Narrator | Author/Observer |
First-person narrator describing events and interviews
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| Unnamed Retired Chairman/CEO | Source/Interviewee |
Retired executive of a title and escrow company who attended a tantra party
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| Unnamed Woman | Subject |
Woman in the Wyndham Hotel elevator wearing genital jewelry
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| Unnamed Husband | Subject |
Husband of the woman in the elevator
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Wyndham Hotel |
Venue described as being permeated by uninhibitedness
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| Adult Marketplace |
Place where the narrator learned about the jewelry
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document production (implied by Bates stamp)
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| Location | Context |
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"The difference between the tantra party and the party next door is the fact that at the beginning of the wedding tantra party there was a lot of ceremony and shared tantra ritual, but once we had experienced that, it was every person for themselves."Source
"The Wyndham Hotel is permeated by a sense of uninhibitedness."Source
"Isn' t it nice?"Source
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