This document is a printout of a blog post by cartoonist Daryl Cagle dated February 8, 2019. Cagle discusses his new cartoon about National Enquirer (AMI) CEO David Pecker blackmailing and extorting Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Although Jeffrey Epstein is not mentioned, the document features David Pecker, a key figure in the Epstein investigation, and is marked with a Bates number from the House Oversight Committee, indicating it was collected as evidence.
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| Daryl Cagle | Author / Cartoonist |
Author of the blog post and creator of the cartoon discussed.
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| Jeff Bezos | CEO of Amazon |
Subject of the cartoon and victim of an extortion attempt by David Pecker.
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| David Pecker | CEO of AMI (National Enquirer) |
Subject of the cartoon, accused of blackmailing and extorting Jeff Bezos.
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| Howard Schultz | Businessman |
Mentioned as the owner of 'Il Gornale', the company that purchased Starbucks.
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| Starbuck | Fictional Character |
Mentioned as the first mate in the novel Moby Dick and the namesake for Starbucks.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Amazon |
Company led by Jeff Bezos.
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| National Enquirer (AMI) |
Company led by CEO David Pecker, which was allegedly extorting Jeff Bezos.
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| Washington Post |
Mentioned as part of the demands made by David Pecker during the extortion of Jeff Bezos. The sentence is incomplete.
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| Starbucks |
Coffee company mentioned in an anecdote about a cartoon mermaid logo.
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| Il Gornale |
Howard Schultz's company that purchased Starbucks.
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| House Oversight |
The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Reform, indicated by the Bates number on the document, s...
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Mentioned in relation to the nautical theme of Starbucks.
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"Here's my new cartoon on the world's richest man, Amazon's Jeff Bezos, and the National Enquirer's (AMI) CEO David Pecker, who was blackmailing Bezos."Source
"Pecker's AMI was extorting Bezos, demanding that the Washington Post (which"Source
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