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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | The author sends a fake manuscript page to Liz Smith as a hoax/trap to verify sources. | Unknown | View |
| 2025-10-21 | N/A | Lunch at The Monkey Bar | The Monkey Bar | View |
| 2025-10-21 | N/A | Lunch with 'The Harpies' | The Monkey Bar | View |
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or satirical book (bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp) in which the author describes playing a prank on columnist Liz Smith. The author created a fake manuscript page depicting Richard Nixon with his trousers down in the Oval Office to test Smith's journalistic sourcing. The text also references H.R. Haldeman's book 'The Ends of Power' and Nixon's later claims that Watergate was a setup.
This document appears to be a manuscript or article draft recount of a day spent filming Oliver Stone's movie 'Wall Street 2' (Money Never Sleeps) on October 21st. The narrator describes the participation of various high-society figures as extras, including Julia Koch, Amy Fine Collins, and Hamish Bowles, at a townhouse on East 65th Street. The narrative includes details about a lunch at The Monkey Bar with prominent media figures like Barbara Walters and Graydon Carter, and the narrator's attempt to broker a cameo for Carter in the film.
This document appears to be a narrative draft or diary entry written by a former publicist of Michael Douglas (possibly Peggy Siegal, though unnamed in text) describing a day spent as an extra on the set of the film 'Wall Street 2'. The text details interactions with high-society figures like Julia Koch, Amy Fine Collins, and Hamish Bowles, as well as the film's director Oliver Stone and actor Michael Douglas. It captures the social dynamics of the set and includes a subsequent lunch meeting with prominent media figures at The Monkey Bar.
A printout of a New York Post 'Page Six' article from July 21, 2008. The article reports that three women suing Jeffrey Epstein are asking US District Judge Kenneth Marra to void Epstein's plea deal with the State of Florida, arguing they were not consulted on the non-prosecution agreement. Epstein's representative, Howard Rubenstein, is quoted denying the allegations and claiming the women were not victims.
This document is a narrative account, likely written by a publicist (consistent with Peggy Siegal's style), describing a day of filming for the movie 'Wall Street 2' on October 21st (likely 2009). The author details organizing high-society figures like Julia Koch, Amy Fine Collins, and Hamish Bowles to appear as extras in a party scene directed by Oliver Stone. The text also mentions a subsequent lunch at The Monkey Bar with a group referred to as 'The Harpies,' including Barbara Walters and Liz Smith, and an interaction with Graydon Carter.
This document appears to be a narrative entry or article draft describing a day of filming for the movie 'Wall Street 2' in New York City on October 21st. The narrator, acting as an extra, describes the high-society figures present on set, including Julia Koch (wife of David Koch), various fashion editors, and the director Oliver Stone. The text details interactions at the filming location at 41 East 65th Street and a subsequent lunch at The Monkey Bar with prominent media figures like Barbara Walters and Graydon Carter.
Photocopy of a retyped manuscript page with an inserted phrase about Nixon's trousers.
Smith wrote that she had been fooled by the author.
Photocopy of a retyped manuscript page with an inserted phrase about Nixon's trousers.
Smith wrote that she had been fooled by the author.
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