This document is a March 2017 legal newsletter from Sadis Goldberg LLP. It features two main articles: one by Samuel J. Lieberman discussing a Supreme Court ruling (Salman v. U.S.) that makes it easier to prosecute insider trading involving gifts of information to family/friends, and another by Daniel G. Viola discussing the impact of the new Department of Labor Fiduciary Rule on financial advisers. The document appears to be part of a House Oversight Committee production, indicated by the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019856.
A formal letter of support written by magician David Blaine to the US Department of Homeland Security on June 1, 2015, advocating for the O-1 Visa application of a redacted female subject (described as a fashion model and PR expert). Blaine cites his own high-profile career and connections before praising the subject's fundraising abilities, specifically mentioning her work in the US Virgin Islands and Ivory Coast. The document bears a House Oversight Committee bates stamp.
In this May 2015 letter to US DHS CIS, magician David Blaine advocates for the O-1 Visa application of a woman whose name is redacted but identified in the text as 'Svetlana'. Blaine lists his own high-profile credentials and performances for world leaders before praising Svetlana's abilities as a model and a fundraising expert, specifically noting her charitable work in the US Virgin Islands and the Ivory Coast.
This document is a letter of recommendation written by magician David Blaine supporting the visa application of a redacted female individual (often identified in this context as Ghislaine Maxwell, though the name is obscured here). Blaine praises the individual's fundraising abilities and 'individual enticements' skills, establishes his own credibility through his charitable work with Paul Newman and juvenile wards, and expresses a desire to collaborate with the subject on future charitable endeavors. The document bears a House Oversight stamp.
This document is a scientific figure (Fig. S12) from a larger report, bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp. It displays six graphs analyzing 'fame trajectories' and 'average fame at birth' for various historical figures (e.g., Lincoln, Darwin, Robert Kennedy) to illustrate a methodology for filtering query names based on 'premature fame signals.' The document appears to be technical or academic in nature, likely included as an attachment or reference in a larger file collection.
This document appears to be a page (page 297) from an academic text or book titled 'Morality Games,' stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015509,' indicating it is part of an investigative evidence file. The text discusses psychological and philosophical concepts of altruism, the 'Envelope Game,' strategic vs. principled behavior, and Kantian ethics, utilizing examples ranging from religious figures to modern politicians like John Kerry. While it does not contain direct communications or flight logs, its inclusion in the Oversight files suggests it may have been part of the materials (likely scientific literature) exchanged within the Epstein network, known for its interest in evolutionary psychology and game theory.
This document appears to be a page (p. 187) from a book manuscript (Chapter Eleven: Citizens!) included in House Oversight Committee evidence regarding MIT. The text is a narrative describing the author's interactions with Pattie Maes at the MIT Media Lab in the 1990s, discussing the history of Artificial Intelligence, recommendation engines, and the work of Joseph Weizenbaum.
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