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William Calvin
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DAVID RODGERS
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Justin Trudeau
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James Albus
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Douglas Hofstadter
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HANK COLLER
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REY BALANA
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EPSTEIN, JEFFREY E
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| 2019-07-05 | N/A | Period covered by video surveillance footage in discovery | Metropolitan Correctional C... | View |
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This document is a printout of a webpage from the TED2017 conference program, dated April 20, 2017. It contains biographical profiles for the musical collective 'Found Sound Nation,' entrepreneur Elon Musk, legal scholar Noah Feldman, and comedian Julia Sweeney. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014971' footer, indicating it was part of a document production for a US House Oversight Committee investigation, possibly regarding contacts found in Epstein-related files, although Epstein is not explicitly named on this specific page.
This document is a printout of page 16 from the TED2017 conference program website, dated April 20, 2017. It contains biographical information for five speakers: physicist David Brenner, photographer Levon Biss, neuroscientist Mehdi Ordikhani-Seyedlar, inventor Richard Browning, and Nobel laureate Elizabeth Blackburn. The document bears the stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014966', indicating it was collected as evidence by the House Oversight Committee, likely in relation to an investigation involving Jeffrey Epstein's connections to the scientific community or his attendance at TED conferences.
This document is a legal declaration by an attorney representing victims of Jeffrey Epstein. It details the legal strategy regarding RICO and federal claims, specifically the importance of flight logs in establishing a federal nexus via interstate commerce for sexual abuse cases. It also mentions the attorney's departure from the RRA law firm following the exposure of Scott Rothstein's Ponzi scheme and the subsequent settlement of Epstein cases in July 2010.
This legal document outlines the justification for deposing Alan Dershowitz and Bill Clinton in civil suits against Jeffrey Epstein. The text details evidence linking both men to Epstein, including flight logs showing extensive travel on Epstein's plane (2002-2005), testimony from housekeeper Alfredo Rodriguez regarding Dershowitz's presence at Epstein's home during abuse, and allegations of Clinton's close relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell. It also references a Vicky Ward Vanity Fair article and a $30 million donation to Harvard.
This document is a page from 'The Evening Standard' dated December 24, 2009, featuring a 'City Spy' column. It discusses recession trends in executive aircraft catering, a gossip item about an insurance broker, and primarily focuses on Bernie Madoff one year after his scandal broke. The article speculates that Madoff pleaded guilty quickly to protect his family from organized crime figures for whom he was allegedly laundering money. It concludes with a humorous note about the 'Market Abuse Association' at the University of London. The document bears a House Oversight footer.
This document is a LexisNexis printout of a 2009 Evening Standard article titled 'City Spy'. The article reports that Jeffrey Epstein transferred a Ferrari worth $159,000 to his pilot, Larry Visoki, potentially to hide assets or pay bills. It details Visoki's deposition where he admitted that Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Kevin Spacey, and other high-profile figures flew on Epstein's plane while young girls were present, though Visoki denied suspecting sexual misconduct.
This legal affidavit (likely by a victims' attorney) defends the issuance of deposition notices to high-profile figures including Bill Clinton, David Copperfield, and Bill Richardson. The document details evidence justifying these notices, including flight logs linking Clinton to Epstein's co-conspirators, housekeeper testimony placing Copperfield at Epstein's home where abuse occurred, and pilot testimony placing Richardson at the New Mexico ranch. It also notes that Richardson returned campaign donations from Epstein.
This legal document outlines the justification for deposing Alan Dershowitz and Bill Clinton in civil suits against Jeffrey Epstein. Paragraph 14 details Dershowitz's close friendship with Epstein, his presence at Epstein's home during alleged abuse, and his role in preventing felony charges. Paragraph 15 details Clinton's relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell, allegations of an affair, and extensive travel on Epstein's plane (over 10 times) between 2002 and 2005.
This document is a page from a legal filing (stamped House Oversight) listing specific instances where Jeffrey Epstein invoked his Fifth Amendment rights during a deposition. He refused to answer questions regarding his personal relationship with Bill Clinton, potential fabricated claims by attorney Mr. Edwards, the value of claims by victims E.W., L.M., and Jane Doe, the destruction of evidence ('garbage'), sexual assaults on private planes, and the contents of flight logs involving celebrities.
This document appears to be page 30 of a legal filing arguing that attorney Edwards had a reasonable basis to depose Alan Dershowitz. It cites testimony from housekeeper Alfredo Rodriguez placing Dershowitz at Epstein's home when minors were present, flight logs showing Dershowitz on Epstein's plane between 2002-2005, and a $30 million donation from Epstein to Dershowitz's university. It also references Jane Doe No. 102's allegations regarding Epstein's 'adult male peers.'
This document is a list of obituaries for notable individuals who died between March 15 and March 23 (historically 2013). It includes high-profile figures such as Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky, French lawyer Olivier Metzner, and author Chinua Achebe. The document contains a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013281), suggesting it was included as part of an evidentiary production.
This document is a page from 'JetGala' magazine (page 51), stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013272). The text profiles 'Roth' (likely Eric Roth of International Jet Interiors), discussing high-end aircraft interior customizations. Specific examples include a 24-karat gold-plated sink for Donald Trump's Boeing 757, a 'sky studio' for a film producer's Gulfstream, and custom requests for clients in India. The page features images of luxury aircraft amenities including a Garmin controller, Hermès tableware, and custom upholstery.
This document is an email chain from January 2015 in which attorney Tonja Haddad Coleman forwards a high-priority media inquiry from the National Enquirer to Epstein associates Darren Indyke and Jack Goldberger. The National Enquirer is requesting comment on an upcoming story alleging that Bill Clinton traveled with Jeffrey Epstein on Epstein's Boeing 727 to Brunei in May 2002 to dine with the Sultan, amidst allegations of sex trafficking ('white slavery') regarding the Sultan and Epstein's entourage. The email also notes a concurrent $1-5 million donation from Brunei to the Clinton Presidential Library.
This document page, stamped with a House Oversight footer, appears to be an excerpt from a report or article detailing geopolitical tensions in the Sinai Peninsula. It describes a specific day (Aug 18) involving two violent incidents: an Israeli helicopter mistakenly killing five Egyptian soldiers and a suicide bombing near Taba. The text also focuses on the political grievances of the Bedouin population, specifically quoting tribal leader Ibrahim al-Menaei regarding his opposition to the Egyptian state security apparatus and demands for Bedouin rights.
This document appears to be a page (page 63) from a book or essay included in a House Oversight Committee document production (likely related to a larger investigation). The text discusses the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, criticizing NASA's communication failures and the use of PowerPoint slides to convey complex information. It highlights the work of Ed Tufte, who served on the disaster commission and argued that simplification in presentations can be dangerous.
This document appears to be a slide or attachment featuring a photograph of the Space Shuttle Columbia crew (STS-107) accompanied by a famous quote from Richard Feynman regarding the precedence of reality over public relations in technology. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production to the U.S. House Oversight Committee, potentially as an attachment to an email or part of a presentation.
This document appears to be a page from a book or manuscript (likely Tim Ferriss's 'The 4-Hour Workweek') included in a House Oversight document production (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013902). It contains a cold-calling script featuring Tim Ferriss and John Grisham, a reader anecdote about Apollo 13 astronaut Jim Lovell, and a section on digital marketing tools (Spyfu, Quantcast). There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates in the text of this specific page.
The document is a page bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013812. It appears to be an excerpt from a book (likely 'The 4-Hour Workweek' given the terminology 'New Rich' and 'Deferrers') detailing a conversation between the author and a wealthy magnate named 'Mark' on a flight over Las Vegas. Mark describes his dissatisfaction with his life, despite immense wealth and high-stakes gambling habits. The document highlights the philosophical contrast between monetary wealth and life satisfaction.
This document appears to be page 70 of a scientific text or academic paper concerning thermodynamics and entropy. It extensively references physicist Richard Feynman, specifically his 'Lectures on Physics' (1962) and his famous O-ring demonstration during the Challenger disaster hearings. The document is marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a larger document production, likely related to the Epstein investigation given the context, though the text itself is purely scientific.
An email thread from May 25, 2016, between journalist Michael Wolff and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E.). Wolff solicits advice from Epstein on questions to ask Donald Trump for an interview taking place that afternoon. Epstein provides a list of aggressive and specific questions regarding Trump's finances, alleged debts, Mar-a-Lago mortgages, family loans, and the Vince Foster/Bernie Nussbaum situation.
This document is a first-person statement, likely by Jeffrey Epstein, criticizing the handling of his plea deal and subsequent civil suits. He alleges that the government violated the spirit of his agreement, that an opposing attorney engaged in nepotism and excessive billing ($800,000), and that the accusers were unreliable witnesses who worked in the sex trade. He defends himself by claiming he was merely a 'consumer of prostitution' rather than a trafficker and explains he took the plea deal to avoid a mandatory 10-year sentence and a biased trial.
This page appears to be an excerpt from a book or narrative report included in House Oversight files (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024983). It details Hillary Clinton's travels as Secretary of State aboard a military-fitted Boeing 757. The text describes the plane's interior, Clinton's personal habits during flights (clothing, food preferences), and a specific trip to Geneva with Samantha Power, noting the awkward history between them stemming from the 2008 election. While the user query mentions Epstein, this specific page contains no textual reference to Jeffrey Epstein; it focuses entirely on official State Department travel.
This document appears to be a page from a narrative report or book (stamped by House Oversight) discussing the Obama administration's decision-making process regarding the 2011 military intervention in Libya. It details the roles of Hillary Clinton, Susan Rice, and Samantha Power, dispelling the myth that they solely drove the decision, while highlighting Clinton's extensive diplomatic travel and meetings with French President Sarkozy and Libyan opposition leader Mahmoud Jibril. While stamped as a House Oversight document, the content is a narrative analysis of State Department activities rather than a raw record.
This document is an itinerary page dated September 20, 2012, detailing the schedule for a delegation (specifically mentioning 'Maldivian Delegates') in New York City during the UN General Assembly. The schedule includes meetings with high-profile UN officials such as the Secretary-General, Michelle Bachelet (UN-Women), and Anthony Lake (UNICEF), as well as diplomatic meetings with representatives from the UK and Canada. The document lists specific attendees for each meeting, including the President, First Lady, various ministers, and staff members like 'Aliny' and 'Di', and bears a House Oversight Committee stamp.
This document page (marked page 21 and Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029952) contains a geopolitical analysis of tensions between China and the U.S. regarding the South China Sea. It discusses China's 'nine-dashed line' claim, the Law of the Sea Treaty (which the U.S. has not ratified), and suggests that aggressive U.S. containment strategies may be leading Chinese leadership to believe war is inevitable. The text appears to be part of a larger report or academic paper analyzing international law and military strategy.
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