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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... Twitter View

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An email chain from November 2016 in which Jeffrey Epstein introduces Larry Summers to a contact named 'Karim' (email display name 'Afri zp') for a meeting in Doha. In his reply to Epstein, Summers asks about the introduction and explicitly instructs Epstein not to make any efforts to connect him with the incoming Trump administration, citing ethical concerns and Trump's policies. The document includes a disclaimer indicating the email is property of 'JEE'.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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An email exchange from November 28, 2016, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E./jeevacation) and Larry Summers. Epstein sent Summers a link to a Fox Business article about Donald Trump considering Henry Kravis for Treasury Secretary. Summers replied via iPhone, commenting 'Interesting' and stating that 'Grey is at least reasonably smart.'

Email correspondence
2025-11-19

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An email thread from November 14, 2016, between Deepak Chopra and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E. / jeevacation@gmail.com). The exchange begins with Chopra sharing a political article, to which Epstein replies mentioning a recent meeting ('nice to ee you') and suggesting they work on an 'app and board game.' Chopra agrees to the suggestion with 'Yes Will do' and a heart symbol.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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This document contains an email chain from November 14, 2016, between Deepak Chopra and Jeffrey Epstein (using the email 'jeevacation@gmail.com'). The exchange begins with Chopra sharing an article about Donald Trump, to which Epstein replies referencing a recent meeting and suggesting they work on an 'app and board game.' Chopra responds affirmatively with 'Yes Will do' and a heart symbol.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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This document is an email dated November 14, 2016, from Deepak Chopra to Jeffrey Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com). In the email, marked as high importance, Chopra shares a link to an SFGate article regarding Donald Trump and includes a promotional link for a new book, 'Radicalbeauty.com'. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032366.

Email
2025-11-19

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This document is an email dated November 14, 2016, from Deepak Chopra to Jeff Epstein (using the address jeevacation@gmail.com). The email, marked as High Importance, shares a link to an SFGate article titled 'The Real Cause - and Cure - of Trump Anguish' via Twitter and includes a promotional link for a new book, 'Radicalbeauty.com'. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032366.

Email
2025-11-19

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An email thread from September and October 2016 between Zubair Khan (CEO of Tranchulas) and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E.). Khan pitches a business venture called 'InsightsPod' related to social media data analysis for the US election and asks Epstein for financial backing. Epstein responds briefly suggesting a Skype call.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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This document is a data analysis report titled 'US Election Report' bearing a House Oversight stamp. It details sentiment analysis derived from approximately 3 million tweets collected from November 1st (presumably 2016), comparing Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. It provides positive/neutral/negative sentiment percentages, overall winning chances favoring Trump (55%), and a breakdown of projected polling or winning chances across various specific US states.

Data analysis report / social media sentiment analysis
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a website comment section (likely FrontPage Magazine, indicated by 'FPM') bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp. It contains two visible comments: one discussing Mia Farrow and a racially charged personal anecdote from the 1970s in Philadelphia, and another by user 'WolfyJam' discussing 'the Control factor' and expressing anti-Islamic views. The document appears to be part of a larger discovery or investigation file, though no direct link to Jeffrey Epstein is visible in the text of this specific page.

Webpage printout / comment section log
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a printout of a comment section from a website, likely FrontPage Magazine (FPM), bearing a House Oversight Committee stamp. It captures a user named 'WolfyJam' discussing a book or article titled 'The Control Factor' and expressing anti-Islamic sentiments and political pessimism. The document serves as a record of public internet commentary, potentially captured as part of a background investigation or digital evidence collection.

Webpage printout / comment section log
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a webpage comment section, marked with a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp (024405). It features a user named '@WolfyJam' posting a political comment praising a work titled 'The Control Factor' and expressing anti-Islamic sentiment regarding the state of American inner cities. The page includes standard web form elements for logging in and commenting guidelines for 'FPM' (likely FrontPage Magazine).

Webpage printout / social media comment log
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a website comment section (likely from FrontPage Magazine/FPM) bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024393). It contains two comments from a user named '@WolfyJam' which express strong, controversial views regarding celebrities (specifically Mia Farrow), race relations, gun rights, and Islam. The document does not contain direct references to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, or specific financial/flight data usually associated with the case, suggesting it may be collateral evidence or background material included in a larger production.

Website comment section printout / evidence file
2025-11-19

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This document page (labeled House Oversight) is a narrative analysis focusing on the impact of Edward Snowden's intelligence leaks. It details how Snowden communicated with journalists Laura Poitras and Jacob Appelbaum in 2013 and cites officials like Michael Morell and Admiral Rogers confirming that the leaks caused terrorist targets (specifically ISIS and those on the PRISM watch list) to go dark or change communication methods. The text references the November 2015 Paris attacks but concludes that while specific events can't be solely blamed on Snowden, his actions purposefully compromised intelligence operations.

Report / congressional oversight document / book excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 223 of a House Oversight report (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020375) detailing the impact of Edward Snowden's leaks on NSA surveillance capabilities. It describes three specific programs compromised by Snowden: the '215' phone record program, PRISM (Section 702) which intercepted internet data, and XKeyscore which tracked digital fingerprints. The text also details Snowden's warnings regarding British GCHQ surveillance and the interception of data passing through the UK.

Government report / investigative summary
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 113 of a House Oversight Committee report or narrative regarding Edward Snowden. It details his transition from a technician to a media figure in Moscow, his support network (including Julian Assange and Sarah Harrison), and his media appearances. The text critically analyzes his escape to Russia, suggesting it was not accidental but likely involved cooperation with Russian intelligence (FSB/KGB) and President Putin in exchange for NSA secrets. The text contains several typographical errors (e.g., 'denting' instead of 'denying', 'far trial' instead of 'fair trial').

Government/congressional report or narrative summary (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a printed blog post or article titled 'Liberal, Sex-Positive Sex Education: What's Missing,' originally written in 2009 and reposted in 2010 to support Scarleteen.com. The author reflects on their own sex-positive upbringing in the 1980s within the Unitarian Universalist tradition and shares correspondence with their mother regarding the challenges of parenting and sex education. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is likely an exhibit in a congressional investigation.

Blog post / article (likely printed as an exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This text explores the intersection of cybernetics, AI, and art, quoting von Foerster on circular thinking and introducing Hito Steyerl's concept of "artificial stupidity." Steyerl argues that current AI is often overrated and unsophisticated, citing the use of simple Twitter bots in political events like the 2016 U.S. election and Brexit as examples of low-grade technology having monumental social impacts.

Book page / academic text
2025-11-19

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This document is an email sent from 'ehbarak' to Jeffrey Epstein on February 12, 2017. The email forwards a link to a Tweet by Ran Harnevo with the provocative title, "Where God had sex with Maria: Israel joins trend with welcome video for Trump." The document is marked with the identifier 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033578', indicating it is from a congressional investigation.

Email
2025-11-19

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This document is the footer section of an email newsletter, likely from Daryl Cagle. It contains social media sharing buttons and links to follow Cagle's online presence on Facebook, Twitter, and his personal website. The document is marked with the identifier 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033573' but contains no direct information related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Email newsletter footer
2025-11-19

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This document is the footer of an email from the organization Intelligence2 Ltd, dated 2011. It provides the company's London address, links to its social media profiles (Facebook, Twitter, Soundcloud), and standard email management options like 'Unsubscribe'. The footer, marked with the identifier HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030425, also includes the disclaimer 'Speakers subject to change', suggesting the email's main content was about an event.

Email footer
2025-11-19

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This document is a news article about an email prank on Barclays CEO Jes Staley on May 10, 2017. An anonymous prankster impersonated Barclays Chairman John McFarlane, leading Staley to send effusive and candid replies, which were later verified by the Financial Times. The exchange occurred shortly after Staley was criticized for trying to unmask a whistleblower and references the company's recent AGM.

News article / exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is a news report detailing an incident on May 10, 2017, where Barclays CEO Jes Staley was duped by an email prankster impersonating Barclays' chairman, John McFarlane. Staley sent effusive praise in response, believing he was communicating with his chairman, shortly after Staley had been criticized for trying to unmask a whistleblower. The exchange, which was verified by the Financial Times, ended with the prankster sending a poem that spelled out the word 'Whistleblower'.

News article / report
2025-11-19

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This document is a news article, marked as a House Oversight exhibit, detailing an email prank on then-Barclays CEO Jes Staley on May 10, 2017. An imposter posing as Chairman John McFarlane drew effusive praise from Staley, who was under fire for trying to unmask a whistleblower. The prankster revealed the deception with an acrostic poem spelling 'Whistleblower', highlighting Staley's poor judgment, a relevant theme given investigations into his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

News article / government exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is an article about a political candidate named Roberts, detailing his controversial tweets about figures like Nikki Haley, Kamala Harris, and President Trump. It mentions that despite backlash and a reported tweet, Twitter found no violations and took no action. The document is marked as a House Oversight exhibit and contains the contact information for Richard Kahn of HBRK Associates Inc., who was reportedly an accountant for Jeffrey Epstein, which is the likely reason for its inclusion in an Epstein-related collection, though Epstein is not mentioned in the text.

News article / document for house oversight committee
2025-11-19

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This document is an email chain from January 10-11, 2015, forwarded by Ghislaine Maxwell to an account likely belonging to Jeffrey Epstein. The emails show Maxwell's associates, Philip Barden and 'Ross', urgently discussing how to respond to public allegations, including reports that 'G' (Ghislaine) engaged in 'direct abuse'. They argue against silence, calling it 'reputational suicide' and noting that 'JE is already toast', pushing for a 'cogent denial' before an anticipated article by 'Dershowitz' is published.

Email chain
2025-11-19
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