This document is a Grand Jury Subpoena issued by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York to MoneyGram International on August 16, 2019. It commands MoneyGram to produce records regarding money transfers and money orders related to specific, heavily redacted individuals or entities. The subpoena cites federal statutes related to sex trafficking (18 U.S.C. § 1591), coercion of minors (18 U.S.C. § 2422(b)), and conspiracy (18 U.S.C. §§ 371, 1594(c)).
This document is a photograph (evidence tag EFTA00002329) of a storage shelf unit containing various maintenance and household supplies. Visible items include pool equipment (Pentair IntelliChlor), car wash supplies (Turtle Wax), industrial absorbent pads (ULINE), pumps (Cat Pumps), and food (Cup Noodles). A shipping label marked 'STT' suggests the location is in the US Virgin Islands, consistent with Jeffrey Epstein's properties on Little St. James.
This is an evidence photograph (EFTA00002328) depicting a storage room filled with metal shelving units. The shelves contain various maintenance supplies and household items, including pool chemicals (Hi-clo Total Alkalinity Powder), plumbing equipment (Pentair Multiport Valve), and a box from Cat Pumps Corporation. A shipping label on the pump box includes the code 'STT' (St. Thomas) and a date appearing to be 10/07/07, suggesting the location is likely one of Epstein's properties in the US Virgin Islands.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or narrative (likely by a comedian) included in House Oversight files. It details a comedy tour in the fall of 1981 and a performance at the Radical Humor Festival at NYU in spring 1982. The text focuses on the narrator's dark humor regarding rape, specifically referencing a 'detachable pussy' joke and a bit about the Mafia placing a contract on a rapist.
This document, marked as House Oversight evidence, outlines multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against Dr. Lawrence Krauss (referred to as 'You' and 'Dr. Krauss'). It details specific incidents at Case Western Reserve University in 2007 involving inappropriate comments and unwanted advances toward a student, resulting in a university investigation that found his behavior could constitute sexual harassment. It also notes his subsequent move to Arizona State University in 2008 and another incident at an American Atheists Convention in Minneapolis.
This document appears to be a page from a book or memoir included in House Oversight files. It contains two sections: one quoting an article from *Bitch* magazine about Wanda Sykes' comedy regarding rape culture, and a second narrative section where the author recounts a 1981 comedy tour. The author describes making jokes about the Mafia placing a bounty on a rapist who targeted a nun.
This document is a scanned page from 'Jetgala' magazine (page 48), marked as a House Oversight exhibit (013269). It features an article titled 'Cabin Couture' by Jennifer Henricus, focusing on 'International Jet Interiors.' The visual content is a photograph of a luxurious private aircraft cabin, showing a flight map on a monitor with various North American cities.
This document appears to be a printout or screenshot of a webpage or digital newsletter, marked with the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032030. The visible content is generic, featuring links to articles about the Minneapolis Metrodome, 2020 presidential candidates, and a historical section regarding 'Nazi Collaborators' and Mufti Amin al-Husseini. There is no direct text mentioning Jeffrey Epstein or his associates in this specific page, though the Bates stamp suggests it is part of a larger discovery production by the House Oversight Committee.
This document appears to be a printout of a webpage featuring miscellaneous links and headers, including a history of the Minneapolis Metrodome, updates on 2020 presidential candidates, and a section titled 'Nazi Collaborators - Mufti Amin al-Husseini.' The document bears a footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032019,' indicating it is part of a production for the House Oversight Committee, likely from March 2019.
This document page contains a list of numbered endnotes (6 through 22) for a Standard & Poor's economic research report on income inequality and U.S. economic growth. The notes cite sources such as the CBO, Thomas Piketty, and Emmanuel Saez, and provide explanatory text regarding economic theories on globalization, immigration, and historical tax policy changes under the Bush and Reagan administrations.
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