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The House of the Nobleman
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Beth Dean
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| N/A | N/A | The 'House of the Nobleman' exhibition, curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovska... | Cornwall Terrace, London | View |
| 2010-10-10 | N/A | Extensive redevelopment of Cornwall Terrace by developer Oakmayne Bespoke to create eight mansions. | Cornwall Terrace, Regents Park | View |
A press clipping from The Independent dated October 10, 2010, detailing an art exhibition titled 'The House of the Nobleman' curated by Victoria Golebiovskaya and Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz. The exhibit was held at No 2 Cornwall Terrace in Regents Park, a mansion redeveloped by Oakmayne Bespoke with units selling for £29 million. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating its inclusion in a congressional investigation, likely regarding financial assets or property.
This document is a clipping from 'The Independent on Sunday' dated October 10, 2010, featuring an article from 'The City Diary' section. The article details Prince Andrew's role as a UK trade representative and his 'cosy relationship' with BG Group, noting his frequent meetings and significant connections in Kazakhstan. It specifically mentions his friendship with socialite Goga Ashkenazi and the sale of a house for a 'generous fee' to Timur Kulibayev, the son-in-law of Kazakhstan's president.
This newspaper article from The Times on October 29, 2010, discusses the emerging trend of using high-end art to market luxury real estate, focusing on an exhibition in a Cornwall Terrace mansion in London during the Frieze art fair. The document is tangentially related to the Epstein case through the mention of art dealer Jay Jopling, a known friend of Ghislaine Maxwell, and artists like Damien Hirst and Andy Warhol, whose work was reportedly collected by Jeffrey Epstein. The article itself does not mention Epstein or his illicit activities but was likely collected by investigators to map social and professional networks.
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