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| 2025-11-09 | N/A | Filming the 'Alzheimer's Ball' scene at 25 Broadway. Involves hundreds of extras, many high-socie... | 25 Broadway (Former Canard ... | View |
| 1987-01-01 | N/A | Release/Production of original Wall Street film. | New York City | View |
| 0009-11-01 | N/A | Filming the 'Alzheimer's Ball' scene with many high-profile socialite extras and Charlie Sheen. | 25 Broadway (Former Canard ... | View |
| 0009-11-01 | N/A | Filming the 'Alzheimer's Ball' scene | 25 Broadway (Former Canard ... | View |
The document is a narrative account, likely an email, describing the filming of the movie 'Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps'. It details the interactions of high-profile socialites and actors on set, including a cameo by Donald Trump on November 25th at the Tommy Gun Salon. The text mentions various VIP extras like Prince Dimitri and Lord William Astor, and notes Trump's travel plans to Palm Beach for Thanksgiving.
This document is a narrative account, possibly an email or internal report, detailing the filming of 'Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps' in New York. It describes the participation of high-society figures like Prince Dimitri and Lord William Astor as extras, and details a specific filming day (November 25) involving a cameo by Donald Trump at the Tommy Gun Salon. The text outlines interactions between Trump, Oliver Stone, and Michael Douglas, noting Trump's travel plans to Palm Beach via Teterboro with Melania and Baron.
This document appears to be a production diary or memoir excerpt detailing the filming of the movie 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' (Wall Street 2) in New York City around November 2009. It describes specific scenes filmed at Shun Lee Restaurant and 25 Broadway, highlighting the participation of director Oliver Stone, actors Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, and Charlie Sheen, as well as numerous high-profile New York socialites making cameos as extras. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was included in a document production for a congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a draft article or manuscript written by publicist Peggy Siegal describing the production of the film 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.' It details the history of the original film, the development of the sequel, and Siegal's involvement in consulting screenwriter Alan Loeb on New York's financial high society. The text mentions real-world financial figures like John Paulson and Mike Novogratz as inspirations for the film's characters.
This document appears to be a diary entry or social report written by an industry insider during the 2011 Oscar season. It details the intense campaigning between 'The King's Speech' (backed by Harvey Weinstein) and 'The Social Network', culminating in a trip to Los Angeles where the author stays at the Beverly Hills Hotel and attends a high-profile party at Arianna Huffington's home attended by major tech and media moguls including Jeff Bezos, Eric Schmidt, and Bob Iger.
This document appears to be a narrative email or diary entry, likely by Ghislaine Maxwell (based on context of the 'me' character in this document collection), describing the filming of the movie 'Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps.' It details social interactions on set with celebrities including Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, and a cameo by Donald Trump. It mentions specific dates (Nov 25), locations (Tommy Gun Salon, Teterboro), and social events involving high-profile figures like Lord William Astor.
This document is a draft article written by publicist Peggy Siegal recounting the history of the 1987 film 'Wall Street' and the production of its sequel, 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.' Siegal details her involvement in consulting with screenwriter Alan Loeb regarding the social habits of New York's financial elite and describes her visit to the film set at the Central Park Zoo. The text mentions various real-life financial figures like Michael Milken and John Paulson as inspirations for the film's characters.
This document is a diary entry or narrative log (likely by Ghislaine Maxwell given the context of the House Oversight files) detailing the filming of the movie 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' in New York around November 2009. The text describes the author's participation as an extra alongside high-society figures and celebrities like Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, and Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia at locations including the Shun Lee Restaurant and 25 Broadway. It includes gossip about cast interactions, costume details, and the author's personal relationship with Chuck Pfieffer.
An email exchange from January 2010 between Peggy Siegal and Jeffrey Epstein. Siegal sends Epstein a draft of an article she wrote for the February issue of AVENUE Magazine regarding the sequel to the film 'Wall Street' and Oliver Stone. Epstein replies positively, stating he wants to hear more about 'the trip'.
This document contains an email thread from March 2011 between PR manager Ross Gow (Acuity Reputation) and Ghislaine Maxwell. Gow updates Maxwell on damage control strategies, including coordination with 'Dilenschneider' in NYC and managing a journalist at the NYPost. The thread also includes a forwarded quote describing Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell flying into RAF Marham on Epstein's Gulfstream to visit Prince Andrew (The Duke) at the Queen's Norfolk estate.
This document is an email from Ross Gow, Managing Partner at ACUITY Reputation Limited, to Ghislaine (Maxwell) dated March 9, 2011. Gow updates Ghislaine on PR crisis management efforts, noting a discussion with Dilenschneider in NYC and confirming that a statement was sent to Dan Mangan at the NYPost. Gow mentions that Mangan seems distracted by stories regarding Charlie Sheen and Rob Lowe, and outlines a plan to release a statement via newswires the following morning.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
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| 2009-11-01 | Received | Two and a Half Me... | Charlie Sheen | $2,000,000.00 | Salary per episode mentioned in narrative | View |
| 0009-11-01 | Received | Two and a Half Me... | Charlie Sheen | $2,000,000.00 | Salary per episode mentioned in context | View |
| 0009-11-01 | Received | Two and a Half Me... | Charlie Sheen | $2,000,000.00 | Mention of Sheen's salary per episode | View |
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