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| N/A | N/A | Expulsion from school (Rupin) and compromise to continue math/science. | Mishmar Hasharon/Rupin | View |
| N/A | N/A | Medical emergency of Isabel Maude | ER unit | View |
| N/A | N/A | Trade shows, conferences, benefit fairs, brown bag lunch seminars, open houses. | Various (Client campuses, s... | View |
| 2025-11-17 | N/A | Parents contacted police | Unknown | View |
| 2008-05-27 | N/A | Communication regarding the refusal of a witness/victim to speak with investigators. | Unknown | View |
| 2005-03-01 | N/A | Initial complaint by a young victim and her parents to the local police. | Local police station (implied) | View |
| 2005-01-01 | N/A | Parents of a victim reported abuse to West Palm Beach Police. | Florida | View |
| 1947-11-01 | N/A | Listening to the UN debate on partition via radio. | Parents' room | View |
| 1943-01-01 | N/A | Narrator treated at Menorah Hospital emergency room for scalp injury from a thrown rock. | Menorah Hospital | View |
This document is page 35 of a court transcript (Document 741, filed 08/10/22) from the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN). In this opening statement, Ms. Pomerantz describes how the defendant and Epstein used a 'cover' of mentorship to gain the trust of aspiring young girls and their parents. The text details the grooming methodology, specifically how the defendant normalized sexual topics and used 'massage' as a ruse to lure girls into sexually abusing Epstein at his Palm Beach and Manhattan properties.
A legal letter from defense attorney Jack A. Goldberger arguing against the prosecution of his client (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein). Goldberger attempts to discredit the accuser ('this girl') by citing her drug use and claiming she lied about her age (claiming 18) and that 'no sex occurred,' only a topless massage for $200. He urges the recipient (likely the State Attorney's office) to pursue an 'informal resolution' rather than filing charges, citing the permanent reputational damage caused by internet searches.
This document is Page 16 (xii) of an OPR report outlining the structure of an investigation into DOJ officials' conduct regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. It details the timeline of events from the initial 2005 police complaint through the 2006 federal investigation, the controversial 2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), and Epstein's 2008 guilty plea and subsequent incarceration ending in 2010. The page establishes that the report will analyze allegations of professional misconduct by five unnamed subjects and review government interactions with victims under the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA).
This document is page 45 of a legal transcript from Consor & Associates. An unidentified individual (A) is being questioned about a visit to their house by federal prosecutors or FBI agents, which they estimate occurred in 2006 or 2007. The individual recalls about four agents visiting but cannot remember receiving business cards or cell phone numbers, suggesting their parents might have more information.
This document is an excerpt from a book by James Patterson (likely 'Filthy Rich'), marked as House Oversight evidence. It contains a transcript of an interview with a victim ('V') who describes being groomed while in high school (circa 2005) by a man who bought her a Dodge Neon, flew her to New York, and provided spending money. The victim details how the abuser asked her to become emancipated to live with him, how the abuse escalated from touching to penetration, and how she eventually returned the car after refusing specific sexual demands.
A narrative account, likely from a memoir or manuscript, detailing the narrator's recovery from an accident in Chicago during August. The text focuses on her interactions with 'Mr. Ambition' (a pseudonym), who cares for her during her hospital stay and recovery despite their lack of romantic chemistry and ambiguous relationship status. The document also mentions a brief email from 'Richard' following the accident.
The narrator reflects on their academic success at Brooklyn College despite earlier discouragement, and their transition from a strictly observant Orthodox Jew to a secular lifestyle in their twenties. The text discusses the personal and professional implications of this choice, including the decision to raise their children free from imposed religious rules, despite the potential career advantages of remaining within the Orthodox community.
This document appears to be a page from a self-help or business book (likely 'The 4-Hour Workweek' by Timothy Ferriss) containing a 'Mad Libs' style resignation/complaint letter exercise and a section titled 'Pride and Punishment' about employment. The text discusses the futility of fixing bad jobs and the benefits of getting fired. The document bears a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013949', indicating it was part of a document production for a U.S. House Oversight Committee investigation.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
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| 2005-01-01 | Paid | parents | KLC OpCo | $35.00 | Weekly tuition range low end ($35-$75) | View |
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