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| 2005-01-01 | N/A | Bright Horizons acquired ChildrensFirst Inc. | N/A | View |
This document is a Law360 email newsletter from June 17, 2021, summarizing various legal news stories in New York. A key item reports that Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys complained to a judge about prison conditions, specifically alleging that feces rained down in her cell and guards listened to privileged conversations. Other stories cover Greenberg Traurig lobbying for a bill aiding a Russian oligarch, various financial settlements, and legal industry news.
This document is an email chain between the US Attorney's Office (USANYS) and an FBI Special Agent regarding the transfer of digital evidence for the Ghislaine Maxwell case. The correspondence details technical difficulties with a corrupted folder ('1B 1-14') on a CD previously provided by the FBI. Due to issues with the secure file transfer service (USAfx), the FBI Agent physically delivered four replacement disks (1B-14, 1B 8-2, 1B 8-7, and 1D-1) to the USANYS office on April 7, 2021.
This document is an email chain from April 5-7, 2021, between the FBI New York Field Office and USANYS contractors regarding the transfer of digital evidence for the Ghislaine Maxwell case. The correspondence details technical difficulties with a corrupted folder ('1B 1-14') on a CD provided by the FBI and the subsequent physical drop-off of four replacement disks (1B-14, 1B 8-2, 1B 8-7, and 1D-1) to the US Attorney's Office. The emails also reference an internal 'Epstein share' drive where these files were to be stored.
This document is an email chain between the FBI New York Field Office and the US Attorney's Office (USANYS) regarding the transfer of digital evidence related to Ghislaine Maxwell. Technical issues prevented a specific folder ('1B 1-14') from being copied from a CD to the 'Epstein share' network drive. The FBI agent agreed to physically drop off a replacement disc after encountering issues with the USAfx file transfer service.
This document is an email chain from October 6, 2021, involving the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS), the FBI, and the NYPD. The correspondence concerns the organization and transfer of digital evidence, specifically referencing '3500 folders' (likely Jencks Act material) and an attached 'manifest.xlsx', though the content of the manifest is not visible. Technical issues with an empty zip file and the use of 'USAfx' for file transfer are discussed, with a signature block for a Special Agent in the FBI's Child Exploitation/Human Trafficking unit appearing on the second page.
This document is page 6 of a scientific paper titled 'Culturomics' published in Sciencexpress on December 16, 2010, bearing the stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017001. It contains a bibliography and an acknowledgments section detailing funding sources for the research, specifically noting the 'Program for Evolutionary Dynamics' at Harvard, which was historically funded by Jeffrey Epstein (though Epstein is not explicitly named on this page). The document also acknowledges support from Google, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the NIH, and the Templeton Foundation.
This document appears to be a narrative statement or correspondence submitted to the House Oversight Committee by Grace Nadine McGuire. It details allegations of a conspiracy involving IBM executives (Palmisano, Skoog), her former employers (the Gunthers), and her own mother to sabotage her pregnancy in 2007 and destroy her credibility through legal battles in 2011. The text quotes extensively from two specific lawsuits: 'McGuire v. John and Avery Gunther' (DC Superior Court) and 'McGuire v. IBM' (US District Court of Virginia).
This document, page 66 of a House Oversight file, is a business analysis of the 'Competitive Landscape within Early Childhood Education.' It details the market position of 'KLC OpCo' relative to major competitors like ABC Learning, Bright Horizons, and La Petite Academy, including financial metrics (sales/EBITDA) and operational data (number of centers/students) as of late 2005/early 2006. The document highlights market fragmentation, with Family Day Care Providers holding 60% of the market share.
This document appears to be a page from a larger submission to the House Oversight Committee (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015011). It contains allegations against John and Avery Gunther regarding a cover-up for IBM and abuse of their children, alongside complaints about the NSF and the 'Deep State.' The second half of the document is a letter to the Washington Post criticizing Kenneth Starr for his representation of Blackwater and Jeffrey Epstein, while questioning the focus of the original Starr Report.
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