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| 2018-08-08 | N/A | An email exchange occurred between 'jeffrey E.' and Steve Bannon, initiated by Bannon forwarding ... | N/A | View |
This document is a page from a legal filing, specifically a memorandum of law, discussing the legal standards for perjury. The author argues against dismissing a perjury count before trial based on 'fundamental ambiguity,' citing numerous court cases to establish that such challenges are typically evaluated after a trial. The text distinguishes between answers that are literally true but misleading (which may not be perjury) and answers that are outright false, regardless of responsiveness (which can be perjury).
This document is page 13 (pagination xii) of a court filing (Document 204) in Case 1:20-cr-00330 (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell), filed on April 16, 2021. It is a 'Table of Authorities' listing previous legal cases (legal precedents) cited elsewhere in the full brief, predominantly from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and the Southern District of New York.
This document is an email dated August 8, 2018, from Jeffrey Epstein to Steve Bannon, sourced from a House Oversight investigation. Epstein replies to a forwarded news article about China-Iran business ties with a cryptic message, "passing along not covered >?", and an unrelated link to a water pump for sale online. The original article was shared by Anders Corr in a Google Group named "Fanell's Red Star Rising".
Steve Bannon forwards an email from Anders Corr to Jeffrey E. The original email, sent to a Google Group called "Fanell's Red Star Rising," contains a Reuters news snippet from August 8, 2018, about China defending its business ties with Iran after threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.
Shared a Reuters news article titled 'China defends Iran business ties after Trump threat' with the Google Group.
Contains a link to a Reuters article titled 'China defends Iran business ties after Trump threat' and a snippet of the article.
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