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Document Information

Type: Newspaper front page
File Size: 2.83 MB
Summary

This document is the front page of The Virgin Islands Daily News from November 9, 2012. The main story reports that V.I. Senator Alvin Williams Jr. and two Senate staffers were indicted and arrested in a federal fraud and bribery case involving alleged illegal proceeds of $1.1 million. The document does not contain any direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein, but the Bates number 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018862' suggests it was collected as evidence in a U.S. congressional investigation.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Alvin Williams Jr. Senator
A V.I. Senator who was indicted and arrested in a federal fraud and bribery case. He surrendered to law enforcement o...

Organizations (8)

Name Type Context
The Virgin Islands Daily News
The newspaper that published the article.
Daily News Publishing Co.
The publisher of The Virgin Islands Daily News.
Times-Shamrock Communications
An affiliated company of the newspaper, as indicated by its logo.
V.I. Legislature
The legislative body in the Virgin Islands where Alvin Williams Jr. served as a senator.
Boards of Elections
Mentioned in a headline regarding a delay in counting votes.
Scotiabank
A bank advertising an 'EcoSolutions Loan' on the front page.
The Bank of Nova Scotia
Mentioned in the fine print of the Scotiabank advertisement as the trademark owner.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT
Likely the U.S. House Committee on Oversight, which collected this document as evidence, indicated by the Bates numbe...

Timeline (4 events)

2012-11-08
Senator Alvin Williams Jr. surrendered to law enforcement officials.
U.S. Virgin Islands
Alvin Williams Jr. law enforcement officials
2012-11-09
Senator Alvin Williams Jr. and two Senate staffers were reported as arrested and indicted in a federal fraud and bribery case.
U.S. Virgin Islands
Alvin Williams Jr. two Senate staffers
A prosecutor's home was torched after cameras were disabled. More details are on Page 2.
U.S. Virgin Islands
Boards of Elections delayed vote counting, which violates V.I. Code. More details are on Page 2.
U.S. Virgin Islands
Boards of Elections

Locations (1)

Location Context
The location of the newspaper and the events described, including the indictment of Senator Alvin Williams Jr.

Relationships (1)

Alvin Williams Jr. Work-related / Co-defendants two Senate staffers
The headline states they were arrested together in the same federal case. As he is a Senator and they are Senate staffers, a professional relationship is implied.

Key Quotes (3)

"CHARGES: ILLEGAL PROCEEDS TOTAL $1.1 MILLION"
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"Senator indicted"
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"Alvin Williams Jr. and two Senate staffers arrested in federal fraud and bribery case"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,418 characters)

Prosecutor's home torched after cameras disabled Page 2
Boards of Elections delay in counting votes violates V.I. Code Page 2
ONE DOLLAR
www.virginislandsdailynews.com
ISSN 2159-3019
6 09543 00802 5
TIMES • SHAMROCK COMMUNICATIONS
Copyright © 2012 Daily News Publishing Co.
The Virgin Islands
DAILY NEWS
Continuing Excellence 82 YEARS Since 1930
A Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2012
82nd year, No. 22542
CHARGES: ILLEGAL PROCEEDS TOTAL $1.1 MILLION
Senator indicted
Alvin Williams Jr. and two Senate staffers arrested in federal fraud and bribery case
Page 3
Sen. Alvin Williams Jr., who surrendered to law enforcement officials Thursday, did not run for re-election this year. He is in his third term in the V.I. Legislature.
Daily News File Photo
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Scotiabank
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