This document is page 15 of a legal filing (Case 22-1426, Document 59), dated February 28, 2023. It appears to be a Table of Authorities, listing various legal statutes, congressional reports, and a news article from the Independent newspaper concerning a juror in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial.
This document is a page from a court filing, filed on February 24, 2022, which contains a snippet of what appears to be a news article. The text includes a quote from an unnamed man asserting a woman's knowledge of events and states that the schedule for Maxwell's sentencing hearing has not yet been set. The document also includes tags for topics like 'Ghislaine Maxwell', 'Juror', and 'Victims'.
This document is a table of contents page (Page ii) from a court filing appendix related to the Ghislaine Maxwell case (Case 22-1426), dated February 28, 2023. It lists legal orders, memoranda, and exhibits related to the post-trial controversy surrounding 'Juror 50,' including media articles published in January 2022 and a hearing transcript from March 2022. The document tracks the judicial process overseen by Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding the motion for a new trial based on juror disclosures.
This document is a page from the Curriculum Vitae of Stephen Gillers, likely submitted as an exhibit in a court case (possibly as an expert witness). It details his legal and public service activities between 1979 and 1992, including roles with the ABA, the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and the David Dinkins Mayoral Transition Search Committee. It also lists his bar memberships in New York and various federal courts. The document bears stamps from multiple court filings, including a 2012 criminal case and a 2022 civil case (likely Guiffre v. Maxwell), and a DOJ production number.
This document page discusses the effectiveness of authoritarian regimes' spending on image beautification and lobbying in democratic nations, arguing that while image campaigns often fail, efforts to influence government changes (such as supporting populist parties) may be more successful. It specifically references Russia's influence in Europe and the US election. The majority of the page is dedicated to endnotes citing various news articles and reports regarding foreign lobbying and political influence.
This document is a printout of a Google Alerts email notification bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031711. The alert highlights an article from the 'Independent Journal Review' regarding the hacker group Anonymous claiming possession of compromising video footage of Bill Clinton. The snippet explicitly links Clinton to Jeffrey Epstein, citing 26 trips taken on Epstein's planes and boats.
The document consists of two presentation slides from 'USA Inc.' (pages 115 and 116) analyzing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). It details Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates regarding the costs, savings, and deficit impacts of healthcare reform between 2010 and 2019, citing sources such as the CBO and Morgan Stanley Healthcare Research. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp but contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein, specific individuals, or private communications.
This document is the cover of the Chinese magazine 'Global People' (Issue 201), dated December 6, 2012. The main feature is an interview with Robert Kuhn regarding the new leadership of the Chinese Communist Party and their tasks. It also features a headline regarding the 'Corrupt Life' of an 'American General' (potentially relevant to the broader investigation context), alongside articles about Luo Yang, Apple's design team, and actress Gwei Lun-mei. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp.
This document is a single page (xxvi) from a book proof (indicated by 'OUP CORRECTED PROOF' dated 12/9/2014) containing a historical chronology of Middle Eastern geopolitical events between September 2004 and June 2007. The text details UN resolutions, leadership changes in Israel and Palestine, assassinations (Rafic Hariri), and conflicts (Israel-Hezbollah war). The page bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023158', indicating it was part of a document production for the House Oversight Committee, though the content itself does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.
This document (page 127 of a House Oversight production) is a section of a Limited Partnership Agreement or Private Placement Memorandum for KUE LLC. It details corporate governance mechanisms including 'Drag-Along Rights' forcing investors to sell under certain conditions, provisions for listing investor units on securities exchanges (requiring a $100 million holding threshold), future capital raising rights, and strict requirements for periodic financial reporting and record-keeping. The document references the 'ELP Law' and outlines the duties of the General Partner.
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