| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-02-24 | N/A | Women in Film party | Cecconi's | View |
| 2012-04-01 | N/A | Girls night out hosted by Alfre Woodard | Rented house above Sunset | View |
| 2012-02-01 | N/A | The 84th Academy Awards Ceremony | Los Angeles | View |
| 2011-08-01 | N/A | Premiere of 'The Help' | Los Angeles, CA | View |
This document is page 62 of Avenue Magazine (April 2012), stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013456', suggesting it is part of a larger production likely related to the House Oversight Committee's investigation into Epstein/Maxwell. The text is a social column describing various pre-Oscar parties and events in Los Angeles, including a dinner hosted by Betsey Bloomingdale (attended by Nancy Reagan), a party by Ron Meyer (attended by Tom Cruise and Leonardo DiCaprio), and a British Film Reception. While high-profile socialites and Hollywood figures are mentioned, neither Jeffrey Epstein nor Ghislaine Maxwell are explicitly named on this specific page, though the context of the production stamp implies a connection to their social circle or seized documents.
This document is a page from Avenue Magazine (April 2012) stamped with HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013452. The article discusses the 2011 Oscar race, highlighting various films and directors including Woody Allen, Terrence Malick, and Martin Scorsese. It explicitly mentions Harvey Weinstein as the 'ringmaster' introducing the film 'The Artist'.
This document is a social diary or report page marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' describing various high-profile Hollywood events during the pre-Oscar week, specifically around Friday, February 24 (likely 2012). It details attendees, locations, and gossip from events hosted by Ron Meyer, Betsey Bloomingdale, the British Consulate, Women in Film, and Vanity Fair. Key figures include numerous A-list celebrities, politicians, and industry executives.
This document appears to be a draft article or memo analyzing the contenders for the 2011 Academy Awards (Oscars). It details the release strategies and reception of films such as 'The Artist', 'The Help', 'The Descendants', 'Hugo', and 'Moneyball', while mentioning key industry figures like Harvey Weinstein, Woody Allen, and George Clooney. The document contains a highlighted section regarding DreamWorks' 'The Help' and bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was part of a government document production.
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