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Extraction Summary

3
People
2
Organizations
4
Locations
2
Events
2
Relationships
1
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Government report / house oversight committee record
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Summary

This page, seemingly from a House Oversight report (page 97), details the movements of Edward Snowden in Hong Kong around June 1st. It describes his communication with journalists Greenwald and Poitras regarding leaked documents and his relocation to the Mira Hotel in Kowloon (Room 1014) to prepare for public disclosure. NOTE: Although the prompt requested an 'Epstein-related' analysis, the text of this specific document pertains exclusively to the Edward Snowden NSA leaks case.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Snowden Subject of report/Whistleblower
Moved hotels, communicated with journalists, used own credit card
Greenwald Journalist
Recipient of statement regarding document cache
Poitras Journalist/Contact
Sent message to Snowden; received email from Snowden with hotel location

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Mira hotel
Hotel where Snowden stayed in Hong Kong
House Oversight Committee
Implied by footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'

Timeline (2 events)

June 1st
Snowden received message from Poitras and finished preparations.
Unknown residence
June 1st (or shortly after)
Snowden moved from residence to Mira hotel, checked into room 1014.
Mira hotel, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Locations (4)

Location Context
Kowloon district of Hong Kong
Kowloon district
Location of Mira hotel
City where events took place
Specific room Snowden checked into at the Mira hotel

Relationships (2)

Snowden Source/Journalist Greenwald
Snowden telling Greenwald about document cache
Snowden Source/Journalist Poitras
Exchanging messages and emails regarding meeting logistics

Key Quotes (1)

"There are all sorts of documents that would have made a big impact that I didn't turn over."
Source
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (854 characters)

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not turn over the second cache, telling Greenwald, “There are all sorts of documents that would have made a big impact that I didn't turn over.”
By the time he received the message from Poitras on June 1st, Snowden had finished his preparations for the journalists. With selected documents copied on a thumb drive, he moved from the residence where he had been staying for ten days to a venue for meeting the reporters. The place he chose was the five-star, $330 a day, Mira hotel in the Kowloon district of Hong Kong. He checked into room 1014 under his own name and provided the front desk with his own credit card. He next emailed Poitras his name and the address of the Mira hotel. There was no longer any reason to hide his true identity because the rendezvous with journalists would make him famous in a matter of days.
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