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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2020-12-09 | Legal case | Stewart v. Hudson Hall LLC, 20 Civ. 885 (SLC), 2020 WL 7239676 (S.D.N.Y. Dec. 9, 2020) | S.D.N.Y. | View |
| 2012-02-01 | N/A | WME Party at Ari Emanuel's estate | Brentwood estate | View |
| 2006-01-01 | Legal decision | The Second Circuit's decision in United States v. Stewart, which framed a test for undisclosed ju... | The Second Circuit | View |
| 2006-01-01 | Legal case | United States v. Stewart, 433 F.3d 273 | U.S. Court of Appeals for t... | View |
| 2006-01-01 | Court decision | Decision in the case Stewart. | N/A | View |
| 2006-01-01 | Legal proceeding | The Second Circuit affirmed the decision in United States v. Stewart. | Second Circuit | View |
| 2005-03-15 | N/A | Manhattan bash / Cipriani Wall Street event | Cipriani Wall Street, Manha... | View |
| 2004-01-01 | Legal proceeding | The case of United States v. Stewart, 317 F. Supp. 2d 432, 443 (S.D.N.Y. 2004) was decided. | S.D.N.Y. | View |
This document page discusses the effectiveness of authoritarian regimes' spending on image beautification and lobbying in democratic nations, arguing that while image campaigns often fail, efforts to influence government changes (such as supporting populist parties) may be more successful. It specifically references Russia's influence in Europe and the US election. The majority of the page is dedicated to endnotes citing various news articles and reports regarding foreign lobbying and political influence.
This document is a page from a legal analysis (likely a law journal article) produced to the House Oversight Committee by David Schoen. It discusses the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) and specifically analyzes case law determining that victim rights attach before formal charges are filed. It prominently cites 'Does v. United States' (the Epstein case) in the Southern District of Florida, noting that the court rejected the government's dismissal attempts and acknowledged that victims might be entitled to invalidate Epstein's nonprosecution agreement.
This document appears to be a page (117) from a book manuscript or legal draft, likely authored by Alan Dershowitz given the context of the 'House Oversight' Bates stamp collection. The text argues against the censorship of pornography, critiquing a definition proposed by 'radical feminists' as too vague and potentially encompassing classic literature. The author posits that political censorship and the suppression of state secrets pose a greater threat to democracy than obscenity.
This document is a page from Avenue Magazine (April 2012, page 63) stamped by the House Oversight Committee. It is a social diary column chronicling high-profile Hollywood parties leading up to the Academy Awards in February 2012, including events hosted by WME's Ari Emanuel, UTA's Jim Berkus, and CAA's Bryan Lourd. The text lists numerous celebrities, industry executives, and socialites in attendance, but contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell.
This document, page 5 of a House Oversight file, appears to be a diary entry or detailed correspondence written by an insider moving through high-level Hollywood pre-Oscar parties in February 2012. The narrator recounts being driven by 'Nobbs' (likely David Nobbs, an Epstein employee) to events hosted by WME, UTA, and CAA, interacting with A-list celebrities including Meryl Streep, George Clooney, and Michael Douglas. The text details conversations about the upcoming Academy Awards, specifically referencing 'The Frenchman' (likely 'The Artist') and Harvey Weinstein's campaigning.
This document is page 112 of a larger Memorandum (identified by Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024545) concerning the company 'k12'. It details the corporate structure, listing the Management team led by Ron Packard and the Board of Directors, which includes executives from Lawrence Investments, LLC, Loews Corporation, and Bear Stearns Asset Management. It also introduces a section on financial projections based on historical data and expected 2006 revenue.
This document appears to be page 268 of a larger report or academic paper, containing a bibliography or reference list. It details scientific citations ranging from 1950 to 1992, focusing on neuroscience, biochemistry (tryptophan hydroxylase), chaos theory, and probability theory (specifically works by mathematician A.N. Kolmogorov). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation file.
This document is a cover page or preface for a listing of United States Extradition Treaties, dated January 1, 2006, authored by Stewart C. Robinson of the DOJ's Office of International Affairs. It defines international extradition, outlines recent updates to treaty approaches (such as dual criminality and handling death penalty cases), and instructs prosecutors to contact the Office of International Affairs before taking action. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
Overview of international extradition processes, treaty updates, and instructions to contact the Office of International Affairs for status updates.
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