This document is a page from Avenue Magazine (April 2012) featuring a society column that details celebrity sightings, parties, and gossip surrounding the Academy Awards and Independent Spirit Awards. It describes events hosted by The Weinstein Company, Chanel, and others, mentioning numerous high-profile figures including Meryl Streep, Madonna, Prince Albert, and the cast of 'The Artist'.
This document is a first-person narrative, likely a society column or diary, detailing events around the 2012 Academy Awards (Oscars). The narrator describes attending high-profile events including a fundraiser at the Beverly Hills Hotel, a Chanel party, and a Weinstein Company bash, interacting with numerous celebrities like George Clooney, Madonna, and Nancy Reagan. The text highlights Harvey Weinstein's influence, mentioning his facilitation of transport for 'The Artist' cast and his hosting of guests including the daughters of a slain police officer.
This document is the final page (10 of 10) of a printed web article from 'The Real Deal' (South Florida Real Estate News). The header keywords suggest the article discusses the Palm House Hotel, developer Robert Matthews, the EB-5 visa program, and mentions high-profile figures such as the Clintons, Donald Trump, and Tony Bennett. The page contains mostly footer information including social media icons and a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document is a printout of a 'The Real Deal' article dated June 26, 2019, detailing fraud allegations against Walsh and SARC regarding the Palm House EB-5 project. The text outlines how Walsh allegedly misled investors with false claims about financing, including non-existent bank loans and developer equity, while promising lavish rewards like jet and yacht access. Walsh is reported to have fled the U.S., possibly to Vietnam or Australia, to avoid facing charges.
This document is page 7 of a printed news article from 'The Real Deal' dated June 26, 2019, discussing corruption and lack of oversight in the EB-5 visa program, specifically regarding the 'Palm House' development. It details lobbying expenditures by trade groups to prevent reform and highlights the termination of regional centers by USCIS due to foul play. The text profiles 'SARC's Walsh' as a mysterious figure compared to the well-documented Robert Matthews, noting Walsh's unverified claims about his business background.
This document is a printout of a 'The Real Deal' article from June 2019 discussing fraud within the EB-5 visa program. It highlights criticism of USCIS for inept oversight and mentions specific fraud cases, including a shutdown in Vermont and a lawsuit against developer Nicholas Mastroianni regarding the Harbourside Place development in Florida. The header contains keywords linking the article to Palm House, Robert Matthews, the Clintons, and Trump, suggesting it is part of a larger investigation into high-profile real estate fraud.
This document is page 5 of a printout from 'The Real Deal' regarding the Palm House development scandal, produced for the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029524). It details how developer Robert Matthews utilized an associate named Walsh to raise funds through 'SARC' and the EB-5 visa program, alleging that Walsh diverted over $5 million in investor funds to save Matthews' personal Palm Beach mansion from foreclosure. The text also discusses the broader context of the EB-5 program's growth and high failure rate of regional centers between 2014 and 2019.
This document is page 4 of a 10-page printout from a 'The Real Deal' article dated June 26, 2019. It details allegations against developer Robert Matthews regarding the Palm House EB-5 visa fraud scheme. The text highlights how Matthews used his wife's acting career and his access to Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago charity events to impress Chinese immigration agents and investors. It also discusses the demographics of Palm Beach and the specific unemployment designations used to qualify for EB-5 funding.
This document is a printout of a 2019 'The Real Deal' article detailing fraud surrounding the Palm House EB-5 project in Palm Beach. The article highlights how developers falsely used the names and photos of Donald Trump, the Clintons, and other celebrities in marketing materials distributed to foreign investors to secure funding for a $91 million renovation that was never completed. The property eventually sold at a bankruptcy auction for nearly $40 million.
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