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| 2025-11-20 | N/A | Twitter issued a statement regarding public response to leaders. | Unknown | View |
| 2025-11-18 | N/A | A tweet by Roberts about Melania was reported to Twitter, which investigated and found no violati... | View |
This document appears to be a page from a printed news digest or email, likely included in a larger document production (Bates number HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016796). It contains snippets from Axios regarding the resignation of CBP Commissioner John Sanders and a headline about Twitter's content moderation policy for politicians. There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein on this specific page; it appears to be general news content included in the files.
This document is a printout of a Miami Herald article filed as a court exhibit in April 2019. It details Alan Dershowitz's vehement denial of sexual misconduct allegations made by Sarah Ransome and Virginia Roberts, framing himself as a victim of attorney David Boies. The article also discusses recent settlements involving Jeffrey Epstein, the controversy surrounding his 2008 plea deal negotiated by Alexander Acosta, and calls by lawmakers for a federal investigation into that deal.
This page appears to be an excerpt from a memoir (likely by Alan Dershowitz, based on the biographical details of growing up in Boro Park during the McCarthy era) marked as a House Oversight exhibit. The text recounts the narrator's childhood experiences with 'subversive' books, signing a petition to save the Rosenbergs which resulted in punishment from his parents, and visiting the library with friend Artie Edelman to impress girls. It also references the narrator's later life interactions with his granddaughter regarding Classic Comics.
This document is a forensic email log from May 2019 containing a conversation between 'jeeitunes@gmail.com' (an alias for Jeffrey Epstein) and a redacted individual. The exchange involves scheduling a flight for a Saturday afternoon and arranging a meeting on May 11th or 12th with 'Our guy,' who is explicitly identified in a follow-up message as 'Terje' (likely Terje Rød-Larsen). The log also includes shared news links regarding Iran and Venezuela.
This document is a presentation slide from the Investment Management Division of Goldman Sachs, bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp. It serves as a geopolitical briefing entitled 'Does the US Have a Clear Strategy?' focusing on US-Iran tensions in May 2019. It aggregates quotes from NSA John Bolton, President Trump, Secretary Pompeo, and the New York Times to illustrate conflicting messaging regarding potential war with Iran.
This document is page 11 of a financial investment report, likely produced by Goldman Sachs or utilizing their research, analyzing the 'FANGMAN' tech stocks (Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, Google, Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia) as of October 2018. It discusses market headwinds such as data privacy and regulatory scrutiny in the US and Europe, while arguing that the economic backdrop remains favorable for stocks despite fears of a recession. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026919', indicating it was obtained as evidence during the House Oversight Committee's investigation, likely regarding financial institutions' relationships with Jeffrey Epstein, though no specific connection to Epstein is visible in the text of this specific page.
This document appears to be a printout of an email or correspondence sent by Richard Kahn of HBRK Associates Inc. The content is a breaking news update regarding President Donald Trump demanding Attorney General Jeff Sessions end Robert Mueller's Russia probe. The document contains a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026867', indicating it is part of a congressional investigation.
This document is an email sent by Steven Hoffenberg on May 19, 2016, forwarding a notification of his own tweet. The tweet explicitly accuses 'Clinton' of raping little girls and references a 'Trump Super PAC Get Our Jobs Back Inc' ad campaign. The document includes Hoffenberg's signature block listing various web domains and entities like Wham Inc. and New York Post Publishing Inc. It bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document argues that despite negative headlines, the world is improving through global convergence, the spread of Western educational and management models, and the "fusion of civilizations." It posits that pragmatism and the "authority of ideas" will continue to drive human progress and overcome challenges posed by demagogues and social change.
This document page, stamped with HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018174, appears to be a digest of technology news articles focused on GPS tracking solutions. It details business agreements between GTX Corp and Aetrex Worldwide regarding a GPS shoe for Alzheimer's patients, and a contract between GTX Corp and MNX (Midnite Express) for courier tracking dated June 9, 2010. It also includes a review snippet of LOCiMOBILE GPS tracking apps for smartphones.
This document appears to be a compilation of press clippings or a media monitoring report from late 2010 focusing on GTX Corp and its executives, specifically Patrick Bertagna. The articles highlight the company's GPS technology, including a partnership with Aetrex Worldwide to create a 'GPS Smart Shoe' for dementia patients and the release of a social networking app called 'iCheck-In' via their subsidiary LOCiMOBILE. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is part of a congressional production.
This document, labeled with a House Oversight footer, appears to be a news digest or press clipping compilation focusing on GPS tracking technology. It details business partnerships involving GTX Corp, including a license agreement with Aetrex Worldwide for GPS-enabled shoes for Alzheimer's patients and a contract with MNX (Midnite Express) dated June 9, 2010. It also reviews consumer mobile apps by LOCiMOBILE. While part of a larger discovery set (indicated by the footer), this specific page contains no direct mentions of Jeffrey Epstein or his known associates.
This document appears to be a page from a media monitoring report or press clipping file (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018127) compiling news coverage regarding GTX Corp between October and November 2010. It highlights three specific articles: a general overview of GPS technology by Patrick Bertagna, a feature on 'GPS Elder Applications' focusing on the GPS Smart Shoe for dementia patients, and a World Market Media piece on the launch of the 'iCheck-In' social networking app by GTX subsidiary LOCiMOBILE. While Jeffrey Epstein is not explicitly named on this page, GTX Corp is known to be a company in which Epstein had financial interests, suggesting this document was part of his business records or due diligence files.
This document is a court filing exhibit containing a screenshot of a tweet by Alan Dershowitz dated March 2, 2019. In the tweet, Dershowitz accuses Virginia Roberts and Sarah Ransomme of perjury, specifically disputing Roberts' claim that she met Al Gore on Epstein's island and Ransomme's claim regarding sex tapes involving Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document appears to be the footer section of a promotional email or newsletter from comedian Jackie 'The Joke Man' Martling (JokeLand Inc.). It contains a dirty joke, contact information including a website and phone numbers ((516) 922-9463), a Twitter handle (@JackieMartling), and a physical address in Bayville, NY. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp, suggesting it was harvested as part of a larger email dump during an investigation, likely as spam or a subscription present in a target's inbox.
This document appears to be the footer or body of a promotional email newsletter from comedian Jackie Martling (JokeLand). It contains several dirty jokes, promotional links for his appearances on podcasts and radio (Phil Iazetta, Keith & The Girl), and links to his social media and merchandise. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023556), suggesting it was part of a larger email dump collected during an investigation.
The document appears to be a page from a compilation of crude jokes (involving dentists, ethnic stereotypes, and sexual humor) that was likely circulated via email or printed from a website. It includes a promotional plug for comedian Jackie Martling's Twitter account. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023554', indicating it is part of a document production for the House Oversight Committee.
This document appears to be a promotional email or flyer for comedian Jackie Martling, marked with a House Oversight evidence number (023551). It contains three jokes, an advertisement for a recurring show at the Broadway Comedy Club in New York starting July 13th, a request to follow Martling on Twitter, and an advertisement for a show at The RRazz Room New Hope on May 9th.
This document (page 16) appears to be an excerpt from a political science essay or article discussing the Arab Spring protests in Tunisia and Egypt. It analyzes the social dynamics of the uprisings, referencing Wael Ghonim and the role of social media, while applying political theories from Samuel Huntington ('praetorianism') and comparing the events to the French Revolution and the 1952 rise of Nasser. The page bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a larger document production.
A screenshot of a tweet by Alan Dershowitz dated March 2, 2019, stamped as House Oversight evidence. In the tweet, Dershowitz attempts to discredit accusers Virginia Roberts and Sarah Ransomme, citing Secret Service records to disprove Roberts' claim about Al Gore visiting Epstein's island and dismissing Ransomme's claims regarding tapes of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
An email dated May 5, 2017, from Paul Krassner to Jeffrey E. (jeevacation@gmail.com). Krassner forwards a link (likely a news aggregation or article based on the numerous attachment filenames referencing political figures like Ivanka Trump, Paul Ryan, and a file named 'trumpepstein2') with the message that he is only sending it so the recipient is 'aware of its existence.' The document includes a Bates stamp from House Oversight.
This document page appears to be an excerpt from a book or article (numbered section 6) discussing the cultural impact of Twitter. The author references satirist Paul Krassner, recounts an anecdote involving Bob Dylan discussing Hebrew lessons and the Holocaust, and compares trivial tweets by David Gregory to serious political tweets from Iran. The text concludes with a 'twaiku' (Twitter haiku). The page bears a House Oversight footer, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation document production.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight file (indicated by the footer) containing a narrative report about a controversy involving comedian Daniel Tosh at the Laugh Factory. The text details an interaction between Tosh and a heckler regarding rape jokes, recounts the venue owner Jamie Masada's defense of the incident, and includes social media reactions from Tosh and fellow comedian Dane Cook. NOTE: Despite the prompt context, this specific page contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or essay included in a House Oversight investigation (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015338). The text compares the counter-culture 'Yippie' movement of the past with the 'Occupy Wall Street' movement of 2011, discussing tactics, specific figures like Aron Kay and Michael Dare, and the evolution of protest technology from mimeographs to social media. While unrelated to Epstein on this specific page, it is likely part of a larger cache of documents produced during an oversight investigation.
This document appears to be page 232 from a book or academic paper titled 'The Engineering and Development of Ethics.' The text discusses Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), specifically focusing on 'coherent volition' and 'conceptual blending' as methods for guiding AGI goal systems. It references a book by Adam Kahane and Peter Senge regarding conflict resolution (using South Africa as an example) and critiques platforms like Twitter for failing to foster deep conceptual blending. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013148' Bates stamp, indicating it was produced as evidence for a Congressional investigation.
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