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This document appears to be the final page of a printed Axios article included as an exhibit in court case 1:19-cv-03377. The page contains the article URL, a 'Sexual Assault' tag, and a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017770', indicating it was part of a production to the House Oversight Committee. The text references Alan Dershowitz stating he is still advising Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is an Axios article printout filed as a court exhibit in 2019 (Case 1:19-cv-03377) and marked with a House Oversight stamp. It details Alan Dershowitz's defense of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, specifically confirming he stayed at Epstein's Palm Beach home with his family and received a massage from an 'old Russian' woman. The article also references Epstein's connections to Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, and Virginia Roberts' allegations against Dershowitz.
This document is a printout of an Axios article dated April 15, 2019, filed as a court exhibit. It details an interview with Alan Dershowitz in which he admits he is still technically Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer and receives calls from him regarding legal issues, though he denies social contact. The article also references the 'sweetheart plea deal' brokered by Alexander Acosta and the recent Miami Herald investigation into the suppression of the FBI probe.
This document appears to be a page from a printed news digest or email, likely included in a larger document production (Bates number HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016796). It contains snippets from Axios regarding the resignation of CBP Commissioner John Sanders and a headline about Twitter's content moderation policy for politicians. There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein on this specific page; it appears to be general news content included in the files.
This document is a digital communication log from the House Oversight Committee archives, dated June 23-24, 2019. It captures an exchange involving the email address 'jeeitunes@gmail.com' (associated with Jeffrey Epstein) and a redacted individual, discussing the Facebook Libra cryptocurrency, which Epstein describes as 'Super dangerous.' Additionally, an earlier message mentions a schedule involving 'prep' occurring 'right after Chomsky,' likely referring to Noam Chomsky.
This document is the final page (Page 4 of 4) of a court filing exhibit (Case 1:19-cv-03377). It is a printout of an Axios web article titled 'Alan Dershowitz says he's still advising Jeffrey Epstein.' The page is largely blank, containing only the header, the article title/tag ('SEXUAL ASSAULT'), the footer URL, page numbers, and a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018018'.
An email chain from April 1, 2018, sent to Jeffrey Epstein (jeevacation@gmail.com) from a redacted sender. The correspondence discusses geopolitical events, specifically reactions to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi potentially visiting the Kremlin and Kim Jong Un's visit to China. The email includes a YouTube link to a video of Kim Jong Un meeting Xi Jinping, with the sender commenting on the theatrical nature of the footage.
This document is an excerpt from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege' (pages 10-11), bearing a House Oversight watermark. It details the resignations of Hope Hicks and Josh Raffel from the Trump White House, linking their departures to the Mueller investigation and their involvement in drafting a false statement aboard Air Force One regarding the Trump Tower meeting. The text also characterizes President Trump's dismissive attitude toward the Special Counsel's inquiry, portraying him as confident in his ability to survive the investigation through 'playing the game' and labeling it a 'witch hunt.'
This document, appearing to be pages from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege' and marked as evidence for the House Oversight Committee, details the domestic abuse scandal surrounding White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter. It describes how Porter's ex-girlfriend Samantha Dravis and former wives exposed his history of abuse and his relationship with Hope Hicks, leading to his resignation in February 2018. The text also connects Hope Hicks and Josh Raffel to the PR firm Hiltzik Strategies, noting the firm's representation of both Ivanka Trump and Harvey Weinstein.
This document appears to be the footer page of an email chain. The top section contains a standard subscription footer for an Axios newsletter. The bottom section contains a legal disclaimer stating the communication is the property of 'JEE' (Jeffrey E. Epstein) and provides the email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com' for reporting errors. The document is marked with the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021105.
This document appears to be a single page from a larger production (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021104), likely an email newsletter or news summary. It contains a business brief announcing Nicholas Leiby joining Weinberg Capital Group and a section titled 'Final Numbers' referencing a 2018 BP Energy Outlook chart (which is not visible). There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein on this specific page.
This document appears to be a page from a business newsletter (likely Axios) from early 2018. It covers legal developments in the AT&T/Time Warner antitrust case, venture capital news regarding Niv Dror and Masha Drokova (highlighting sexism in the industry), and fundraising activities by Softbank's Vision Fund in the Persian Gulf. The document bears a House Oversight bates stamp.
This document appears to be a printout of an Axios 'Top of the Morning' newsletter produced to the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021097). It promotes an upcoming February 26th event in NYC featuring business and sports figures. The main text discusses a legal development in AT&T's $85 billion attempted purchase of Time Warner, specifically a judge denying a request to disclose communications involving Attorney General Jeff Sessions. There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein in this specific document.
An email chain from February 21, 2018, in which Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E.) thanks Steven Sinofsky for 'taking the time.' The email is a reply to Sinofsky forwarding an excerpt from the 'Pro Rata' newsletter by Kia Kokalitcheva, which discusses sexism faced by Day One Ventures founder Masha Drokova.
This document is a text capture (likely a web article or internal news summary) containing HTML tags, produced to the House Oversight Committee. It details conflicting media reports regarding Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's potential resignation or firing amidst the Special Counsel investigation into the 2016 election. The text cites various outlets (Axios, WSJ, NBC, Reuters) offering differing accounts of a meeting between Rosenstein and John Kelly following a New York Times report alleging Rosenstein had considered secretly recording President Trump.
This document is a text capture (likely a web article or internal news summary) containing HTML tags, produced to the House Oversight Committee. It details conflicting media reports regarding Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's potential resignation or firing amidst the Special Counsel investigation into the 2016 election. The text cites various outlets (Axios, WSJ, NBC, Reuters) offering differing accounts of a meeting between Rosenstein and John Kelly following a New York Times report alleging Rosenstein had considered secretly recording President Trump.
This document appears to be a page from a news briefing or market analysis report included in a House Oversight Committee investigation (indicated by the footer). It focuses on the economic outlook for major US tech companies (FAANG), citing regulatory scrutiny from the Trump administration and Europe, as well as market volatility. It features quotes from financial strategists at Morgan Stanley, Mayflower Advisors, and NYU Stern regarding the potential for an economic slowdown and its impact on the tech sector.
This document appears to be a financial news briefing or newsletter segment contained within House Oversight Committee files (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033421). It analyzes the performance and regulatory risks of 'FAANG' stocks (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Google), citing potential anti-trust investigations by the Trump administration and the EU. It contrasts bearish views from analysts at Morgan Stanley and Mayflower Advisors with a more bullish long-term view from an NYU economics professor regarding the resilience of digital ad revenue.
An email dated December 4, 2018, from Kathy Ruemmler to 'jeevacation@gmail.com' (an email alias associated with Jeffrey Epstein). Ruemmler shares an Axios article titled 'Slowing economy could increase pressure on Big Tech' and asks, 'What do we think of this?' The article discusses potential regulatory threats and economic downturns affecting major tech companies like Google and Facebook.
An email exchange from December 4, 2018, between Kathy Ruemmler and 'J' (using the jeevacation@gmail.com alias associated with Jeffrey Epstein). Ruemmler shares an Axios article about regulatory pressure on Big Tech, asking 'What do we think of this?' J replies with a cryptic message offering to 'negotiate am automkoatic reset' that would be 'easy and beneficial for you.' The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
An email exchange from December 4, 2018, between Kathy Ruemmler and 'J' (using the jeevacation@gmail.com alias associated with Jeffrey Epstein). Ruemmler shares an Axios article about regulatory pressure on Big Tech, asking 'What do we think of this?' J replies with a cryptic message offering to 'negotiate am automkoatic reset' that would be 'easy and beneficial for you.' The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is an email dated May 19, 2019, from Richard Kahn of HBRK Associates Inc. to Jeffrey Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com). The email is marked 'High' importance but contains only a link to an Axios article about the Saturday Night Live season 44 finale featuring Alec Baldwin and Robert De Niro. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
An email dated May 19, 2019, from Richard Kahn (HBRK Associates Inc.) to Jeffrey Epstein. The email is marked as 'High' importance but contains only a link to an Axios article regarding a Saturday Night Live sketch featuring Alec Baldwin and Robert De Niro. The document originates from House Oversight Committee records.
This document is an email forwarded by Paul Krassner to Nancy Cain on December 3, 2018, containing a 'Daily Beast' news brief. The news item highlights comments made by Alan Dershowitz to Axios, confirming he is still technically Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer and admitting his family stayed at Epstein's Palm Beach home, though denying knowledge of improper activities. The text also mentions Bill Clinton's travel on Epstein's plane.
This document, an apparent news article or summary from around September 2018, analyzes the intense speculation and conflicting reports about whether Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein had resigned or was about to be fired by President Trump. The chaos reportedly stemmed from news that Rosenstein had previously suggested recording Trump, with the article noting that Rosenstein's job status remained uncertain pending a scheduled meeting with the President.
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