This document is a Law360 email newsletter from July 21, 2020, summarizing various legal news stories. Key topics include the resentencing of Sheldon Silver, a harassment suit at Fox News, and the shooting at the home of Judge Esther Salas, which notes her involvement in a case concerning Deutsche Bank's ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The newsletter also covers various corporate litigations, bankruptcy rulings, and general counsel appointments.
This document is a list of professional activities and engagements, likely for an academic or legal professional, spanning from 1998 to 2000. It details various conferences, lectures, meetings, and academic affiliations across numerous universities, legal associations, and scientific organizations in the United States and internationally. The topics covered include memory, psychology, law, criminal defense, and wrongful convictions.
This document is a list of academic institutions, legal associations, and other organizations, along with events, grouped by year from 1974 to 1980. It appears to be a chronological record of affiliations, seminars, and conferences, potentially related to a professional's career or an institution's activities. The document also includes page numbering and a document identifier 'DOJ-OGR-00015246'.
This document is a flight log page for aircraft N908JE (HS125-700) covering dates from November 29, 1991, to December 30, 1991, signed by pilot David Rodgers. It records the travels of Jeffrey Epstein with various associates including Ghislaine Maxwell, Eva, Christine Kennedy, and Heather Fitzgibbon, primarily between locations like Palm Beach (PBI), Columbus (CMH), Teterboro (TEB), and Cleveland (BKL). A significant biographical detail is recorded on December 14, 1991, noting 'Seymour Epstein Died Today' (Jeffrey's father), followed by a flight with Jeffrey and 'his two aunts'.
This document is a flight log page (Page 28) signed by pilot David Rodgers, documenting flights between April and July 1994. The log tracks movements of aircraft N988JE (an HS125-700) between frequent locations including West Palm Beach (PBI), Teterboro (TEB), Chicago (MDW), Santa Fe (SAF), and others. The 'Remarks' column, which typically lists passengers, is completely redacted.
This document is a flight log page from May and June 1993, signed by pilot David Rodgers. It details 18 flights on a Hawker Siddeley HS125-700 (Tail N909JE or N908JE) traveling between Columbus (CMH), Eagle/Vail (EGE), Santa Fe (SAF), Palm Beach (PBI), Teterboro (TEB), Atlantic City (ACY), St. Louis (CPS), and Washington D.C. (DCA). The 'Remarks' column, which typically lists passengers, is completely redacted for every entry.
This document is a flight logbook page (Page 2) signed by pilot David Rodgers, covering the period from July 31, 1991, to August 26, 1991. It records 18 flights (Flight numbers 5 through 22) primarily utilizing aircraft N404CB, with a switch to N908JE starting on August 18th. The flights connect various locations including Columbus (CMH), Teterboro (TEB), Nantucket (ACK), Washington D.C. (DCA), Aspen (ASE), and others; passenger names or specific flight details are obscured by a massive redaction in the 'Remarks' column.
This document is a hand-written pilot's flight log from 1991, signed by pilot David Rodgers (Government Exhibit 662-RR). It tracks flights for two aircraft: N125HG and N404GB. The log details the acquisition ('closing on plane') of N404GB around July 25-26, 1991, followed immediately by flights carrying Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Mark Epstein, and 'Linda' between Teterboro (TEB) and West Palm Beach (PBI). It also records earlier flights showing a plane to country singer Reba McEntire (spelled McIntyre) and William Farish (spelled Fairish).
This page from a legal filing details allegations against Jeffrey Epstein regarding the abuse of minors and outlines the experiences of a victim named Roberts who fled to Australia. It also introduces a section regarding Alan Dershowitz's close personal relationship with Epstein, citing public statements and travel history.
This document is a biographical profile of Richard Saul Wurman, the founder of TED (implied by context, though not explicitly named in text), featuring a black and white portrait and a summary of his career as an architect, author, and information theorist. It lists numerous prominent deceased figures he associated with, such as Richard Feynman and Jonas Salk. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a larger government investigation file.
This document appears to be a page from a biographical booklet or conference program (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017555), detailing the professional achievements of physicist Lisa Randall and botanist Peter Raven. It lists their academic affiliations (Harvard, Missouri Botanical Garden), awards, publications, and contributions to their respective fields. The text does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein, though the document origination (House Oversight) suggests it is part of a larger collection of subpoenaed records likely related to scientific gatherings or foundations associated with him.
A transcript page from a telephone interview between Virginia Roberts and an attorney named Jack (JS) in the case of Edwards adv. Epstein. Virginia expresses significant fear about naming 'influential in power' individuals involved in 'erotic massages.' The interview then shifts to establishing the timeline of her travel with Jeffrey Epstein, noting that domestic travel began immediately and international travel began approximately in the summer of 1999, utilizing Epstein's private jet.
This document is page 12 of a transcript from a telephone interview between Virginia Roberts and Jack Scarola (JS) related to the case Edwards adv. Epstein. Virginia expresses fear about naming 'influential' people who received 'erotic massages.' The interview then shifts to establishing the timeline of her travel with Jeffrey Epstein, noting that domestic travel began immediately upon their relationship starting, while international travel began approximately a year later (around Summer 1999).
This document is a page from a House Oversight Committee file (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013276) containing a list of obituaries for notable individuals who died in January (specifically January 2013, based on the deaths of Stan Musial and Fred Turner). The list includes Thomas Candillier, a 37-year-old JPMorgan Chase executive based in Paris, which is likely the relevant connection to larger investigations regarding the bank's internal activities or personnel. Other listed individuals include the former CEO of McDonald's, a Nobel Prize economist, and the creator of 'Dear Abby'.
This document is page 25 of a Standard & Poor's economic research report dated August 5, 2014, titled 'How Increasing Income Inequality Is Dampening U.S. Economic Growth.' The content consists of endnotes (citations 43-61) referencing various economic studies, reports from the IMF, CBO, and academic papers regarding inequality, minimum wage, and economic recovery. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025787' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for the House Oversight Committee.
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