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This document is a printed page from Myspace.com, showing three comments posted to a user's profile in May 2005. The comments are from users 'Infelicitous', 'Be Quiet an Drive', and 'preston77', and their content suggests they are friends or acquaintances of the profile owner. The footer contains metadata including a URL, a Public Records Request number (17-295), and dates from 2005 and 2017.
An email exchange between BOP employees Ray Ormond and Lamine N'Diaye dated August 12, 2019, discussing psychological observation logs for Jeffrey Epstein covering the period of July 8-10, 2019. Ormond reports that the document attachment is corrupted and cannot be opened. The original message notes that an 'I/M companion' (inmate companion) was utilized during the observation period.
On August 15, 2019, Hugh Hurwitz sent an email to Kenneth Hyle sharing a HuffPost article about Jeffrey Epstein's death and its reflection on the Federal Prison System. Hurwitz acknowledges the source's perspective but warns that the story could lead to increased focus and scrutiny from the Department of Justice (DOJ) on their internal OIA process.
This document is an email chain from August 12-13, 2019, among Bureau of Prisons personnel regarding the reconstruction of SRO (Special Review Officer) data for inmate Jeffrey Epstein (76318-054). The emails discuss the technical challenges of retrieving the data and provide a timeline of Epstein's three separate confinements in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) during July and August 2019. The final email confirms the successful reconstruction and attachment of two SRO reports covering his latter two SHU stays.
This document is an email chain from December 27-30, 2019, regarding a "Psych Reconst Response" for inmate Epstein (#76318-054). An Assistant Director from the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) sends a document to the Warden of the NYM facility. The Warden then forwards this to several staff members, including Charisma Edge and Shirley V. Skipper-Scott, and instructs a redacted individual to schedule a meeting for the following week to discuss the matter, to which the individual agrees.
This document is a forwarded email dated August 12, 2019, sent to Sonya Thompson. The email forwards a request from within the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to reconstruct '292 data' for Inmate Epstein (76318-054). The sender notes that they are arranging for someone to have 'full read access' to research Epstein's history, including SROs, and will provide the data shortly.
This document is page 204 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, bearing a House Oversight Committee stamp. The text discusses the NSA's surveillance capabilities, specifically regarding foreign jihadists and the bureaucratic compliance measures implemented after the Snowden breach in 2013. It details the oversight roles of Rajesh De (NSA General Counsel), the DOJ, and the President's Oversight Board, while noting the tension between surveillance duties and protecting government networks from cyber attacks.
This page from a book titled "How America Lost Its Secrets" details the logistics of how NSA documents stolen by Edward Snowden were transported between journalists Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras via David Miranda, leading to the NSA obtaining a copy during Miranda's detention at Heathrow. It further analyzes the timeline of Snowden's theft, noting that he downloaded documents for nine months before acquiring the specific whistle-blowing materials (like the Verizon order and PRISM presentation) released to the media, suggesting his initial motives may have differed from his public claims.
This document is page 122 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein), stamped as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. It details the history of NSA domestic surveillance, the role of the FISA court, the impact of the 9/11 attacks and the Patriot Act, and Edward Snowden's 2013 disclosures regarding Verizon phone records. The filename suggests it is a printer proof used in a legal or congressional context.
This document appears to be page 94 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, given the filename prefix 'Epst'), produced as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. The text chronicles the events of June 6-9, 2013, detailing the publication of NSA leak stories by The Guardian and The Washington Post, and Edward Snowden's decision to reveal his identity via a video interview filmed by Laura Poitras. The page discusses the coordination between journalists Greenwald, Gellman, and Poitras, and the immediate government and media reaction to the disclosures.
This document is page 84 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein), included in a House Oversight production. It details the coordination between Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald, and Laura Poitras regarding the release of classified NSA documents, specifically a FISA warrant concerning Verizon records. The text highlights Snowden's micromanagement of the leak process, his intent to expose James Clapper's alleged perjury before Congress, and the logistics of meeting in Hong Kong.
An opinion piece by Edward Jay Epstein published in the Wall Street Journal arguing that Edward Snowden's narrative of being a whistleblower is a fabrication. The article details Snowden's theft of NSA documents, his flight to Hong Kong, and claims that his stated motivations and actions were deceptive.
This Palm Beach Police incident report details Detective Joseph Recarey's interactions with former Epstein employee Alfredo Rodriguez in January 2006. Rodriguez provided a 'green folder' (journal) containing names of girls who visited Epstein's home, kept to justify petty cash expenditures and security logs. The report documents the handover of this evidence, which included a note on Epstein's stationery instructing the delivery of roses to a girl after a high school drama performance.
This document is an email chain from October 2016 involving Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E.), attorney Reid Weingarten, and Stan Pottinger. The conversation centers on a forwarded Guardian news article regarding a rape lawsuit filed against Donald Trump, which the article notes is linked to similar allegations against Epstein. Pottinger originally sent the article to Weingarten suggesting a catch-up, and the chain indicates Weingarten forwarded it to Epstein, who replied with a snippet of the article text.
This document, labeled Appendix 3 (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020647), outlines the social media presence and ownership structures of PRC-funded and PRC-controlled media outlets operating in the United States. It provides statistical data on social media followers for major Chinese state media and details the corporate relationships linking US-based outlets like SinoVision and Sky Link TV back to the Chinese state via the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office and other entities. There is no mention of Jeffrey Epstein, flight logs, or specific individuals in this document.
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