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| N/A | N/A | The Morris Worm infection | Global (Networked machines) | View |
| N/A | N/A | Morris Worm infection lasting 48 hours. | Global (Internet) | View |
| N/A | N/A | The Morris Worm infection lasting 48 hours. | Internet/Network | View |
| N/A | N/A | Arrest and sentencing of Morris. | USA | View |
| N/A | N/A | Arrest and sentencing of Morris | Unknown | View |
This document is page 5 of a 45-page legal filing (Document 657) from the Ghislaine Maxwell case (1:20-cr-00330-AJN), filed on April 29, 2022. It outlines the 'Applicable law' regarding the Double Jeopardy Clause of the Fifth Amendment, specifically discussing 'multiplicitous' indictments and how courts determine if multiple conspiracy charges constitute the same offense. It cites various Second Circuit and Supreme Court precedents to establish the legal standard for reviewing such claims.
This document is page 12 (internal page 8) of a legal filing (Document 295) from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell), filed on May 25, 2021. The text presents legal arguments regarding 'Double Jeopardy' and 'jeopardy attachment,' specifically analyzing when a defendant is considered to be at risk of conviction during pretrial dispositions and plea agreements. It heavily cites Second Circuit case law (Dionisio, Vanhoesen, Morris v. Reynolds) to argue that jeopardy does not attach to counts dismissed merely due to an agreement between parties without fact-based resolution.
This document is a 'Table of Authorities' from a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, Document 295), filed on May 25, 2021. It lists numerous legal cases, primarily involving the United States as a party, which are cited as legal precedent within the main document. The table provides the case names, citations, and the page numbers where they are referenced in the brief.
This document is a page from a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, likely the Ghislaine Maxwell trial) dated October 29, 2021. The text argues for the admissibility of expert testimony regarding 'grooming' and the psychological relationship between sexual abuse victims and perpetrators, citing numerous appellate court precedents (9th, 8th, 10th, 5th, and 2nd Circuits) to support the validity/relevance of such testimony. The filing notes that the defendant is attempting to rely on a single contrary case from the District of Maine.
This document is page 306 of an academic paper authored by M. Hoffman et al., discussing game theory, specifically the 'Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma' and the evolution of altruism and cooperation. The text explores mathematical models of cooperation, reciprocity, and Nash equilibrium. While the content is purely academic, the document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was collected as evidence during a Congressional investigation, likely related to inquiries into Jeffrey Epstein's funding of academic research (such as Martin Nowak's PED at Harvard, though Nowak is not explicitly named on this page).
This document appears to be a page (125) from a manuscript or memoir included in House Oversight evidence. The narrator, a self-described liberal with a scientific background, laments the conversion of their sons to radical Christian Fundamentalism. The text details the estrangement from the eldest son, who is now an executive for Morris Cerullo's ministry in San Diego and refuses to let the narrator see their grandchildren.
This document is a log of electronic messages extracted for the House Oversight Committee, dating from August 25-26, 2018. The conversation is between 'e:jeeitunes@gmail.com' (associated with Jeffrey Epstein) and a redacted individual, discussing whether Bill Shine or Sean Hannity could provide access to an unnamed person ('him'). They also discuss a New York Times interview involving someone named 'Morris'.
This document appears to be page 157 of a philosophical essay or manuscript included in House Oversight evidence files. The text discusses the concept of 'Network Power,' 'Gatekeepers,' and 'Gatelands,' arguing that modern power lies in controlling protocols and access to networks (financial, biological, digital) rather than physical territory. It draws comparisons to Cecil Rhodes and historical empires while analyzing the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion in a connected world.
This document is page 146 of a larger text (likely a book or narrative report) produced for the House Oversight Committee. It discusses the history and philosophical implications of the 'Morris Worm' computer virus, detailing the legal consequences for its creator (Morris) and the subsequent academic debate between Fred Cohen and Eugene Spafford regarding the nature and potential utility of computer viruses. While labeled as Epstein-related, the text itself focuses on computer science history, specifically the Morris Worm and early malware theory involving MIT faculty.
This document is an email thread from August 23, 2018, between Jeffrey Epstein and Kathy Ruemmler. They discuss the legal and political challenges facing Donald Trump, including potential impeachment and illegal acts. Epstein claims to have spoken with 'starr' (likely Ken Starr) the previous day about the indictments and a potential deal for Trump.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
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| N/A | Paid | Morris | Government/Court ... | $10,000.00 | Fine handed to Morris after his arrest for the ... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Morris | Courts/Government | $10,000.00 | Fine handed to Morris for the worm incident. | View |
| N/A | Paid | Morris | Court/Government | $10,000.00 | Fine handed to Morris after his arrest for the ... | View |
| N/A | Received | donors | Morris | $0.00 | Eldest son is involved in 'raising money for re... | View |
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