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Julian Barbour
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This document is a handwritten list found in Jeffrey Epstein's files, categorizing various high-profile individuals into groups such as 'Politicians', 'Business', 'House Staff', and 'Academics'. The list includes notable figures like Peter Mandelson, Bill Richardson, Mort Zuckerman, and prominent scientists like Lawrence Krauss and Murray Gell-Mann. There is also a category for 'Charity Recipients' and mentions of 'Security', alongside a note about a letter from 'Governer Stefanie' and a name 'Acasta' (possibly Alexander Acosta).
A photograph designated as Government Exhibit 935-R (Case 20 Cr. 330) showing a built-in bookshelf and cabinet. The shelves contain an eclectic mix of books on physics (Quantum Gravity), art, biographies (Murdoch, Madonna), and crime. The middle shelf displays a framed photo of a helicopter and features a large digital redaction obscuring an item. The lower cabinet is open, revealing clear plastic bins filled with numerous computer hard drives (some labeled 'PATA 100') and other electronic media.
This document appears to be a printed article or webpage, likely from 2017, highlighting Jeffrey Epstein's philanthropic support for science through the Lifeboat Foundation and the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics at Harvard. It contrasts Epstein's private funding with proposed federal budget cuts to science under the Trump administration. The text includes a testimonial from biologist Robert Trivers, who praises Epstein's intellect and 'no-strings' financial support.
This document is page 2 of a 'Hotlist' catalog produced by Brockman, Inc. (John Brockman's literary agency) for the 2016 Frankfurt Book Fair. It features pitches for two books: 'The Janus Point' by physicist Julian Barbour and 'American Kingpin' by Nick Bilton. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was obtained during a congressional investigation, likely scrutinizing Brockman's business ties to Jeffrey Epstein and the scientific community.
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