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Extraction Summary

10
People
12
Organizations
5
Locations
7
Events
1
Relationships
0
Quotes

Document Information

Type: News clipping / obituary list (house oversight committee document)
File Size: 1.72 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a 'Notable Deaths' or obituary summary, likely from a financial or general news publication, covering late October and early November 2013. It lists the passing of various figures including Lou Reed, Charlie Trotter, and several finance professionals (Kimberly Mounts, Gilbert Beebower, Rachel Benepe). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, though the specific page content does not directly mention Jeffrey Epstein.

People (10)

Name Role Context
John Wooden Basketball Coach/Player
Mentioned as one of the few to achieve a specific feat (likely Hall of Fame as player and coach).
Lenny Wilkens Basketball Coach/Player
Mentioned as one of the few to achieve a specific feat.
Kimberly Mounts Founder
Founded MAP Alternative Asset Management Co.; former Goldman Sachs/Morgan Stanley employee. Died Oct 25.
Gilbert Beebower Investment Professional/Author
Worked at SEI Investments Co., co-authored 1986 article on asset allocation. Died Oct 25.
Lou Reed Musician
Co-founded Velvet Underground. Died Oct 27.
Leonard M. Leiman Lawyer
Led securities-law practice at Reavis & McGrath. Died Oct 30.
Walt Bellamy NBA Player
NBA Hall of Fame member. Died Nov 2.
Rachel Benepe Fund Manager
Managed First Eagle Gold Fund; protege of Jean-Marie Eveillard. Died Nov 2.
Jean-Marie Eveillard Stock-picker
Mentor to Rachel Benepe at First Eagle Investment Management.
Charlie Trotter Chef
Chicago-based chef, James Beard Award winner. Died Nov 5.

Timeline (7 events)

November 2
Death of Walt Bellamy
Unknown
November 2
Death of Rachel Benepe
Unknown
November 5
Death of Charlie Trotter
Chicago (implied)
October 25
Death of Kimberly Mounts
Newport Beach, California (implied)
October 25
Death of Gilbert Beebower
Oaks, Pennsylvania (implied)
October 27
Death of Lou Reed
New York (implied)
October 30
Death of Leonard M. Leiman
New York (implied)

Relationships (1)

Rachel Benepe Professional Mentorship Jean-Marie Eveillard
Rachel Benepe... A U.S. protege of stock-picker Jean-Marie Eveillard

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,595 characters)

twice, first as a player, in 1976, and then as a coach, in 2004,
a feat achieved only by John Wooden and Lenny Wilkens. Died Oct.
25 following a stroke.
Kimberly Mounts, 48. She founded MAP Alternative Asset
Management Co. in Newport Beach, California, in 2006, following
jobs at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. Died Oct. 25 of
cardiac arrest.
Gilbert Beebower, 79. A co-author of a 1986 article
demonstrating the superiority of asset allocation compared with
market timing and stock picking, who worked at SEI Investments
Co. in Oaks, Pennsylvania, from 1975 until his death. Died Oct.
25.
Lou Reed, 71. The New York-based rock musician, who co-founded
the Velvet Underground and became one of rock music’s most
influential artists. Died Oct. 27 of complications from a liver
transplant.
Leonard M. Leiman, 82. He led the securities-law practice at New
York-based Reavis & McGrath when it merged in 1988 with Houston-
based Fulbright & Jaworski, creating the seventh-largest U.S.
law firm at the time. Died Oct. 30.
November
Walt Bellamy, 74. A member of the NBA Hall of Fame, he was one
of only seven players to score more than 20,000 points and grab
more than 14,000 rebounds. Died Nov. 2.
Rachel Benepe, 37. A U.S. protege of stock-picker Jean-Marie
Eveillard at First Eagle Investment Management LLC, who managed
its $1.5 billion First Eagle Gold Fund since 2009. Died Nov. 2
of cancer.
Charlie Trotter, 54. The Chicago-based chef who closed his
namesake restaurant in 2012 after a 25-year run in which it won
11 James Beard Foundation Awards. Died Nov. 5.
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