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Gilbert Gottfried (Implied by context of 'The Aristocrats' movie and 'Friars Roast')
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Donald Trump
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| 2001-09-01 | N/A | Friars Club roast of Hugh Hefner | Hilton on Sixth Avenue, New... | View |
This document is a printed article (likely from Vanity Fair by Michael Wolff, based on context) faxed to the State Attorney's Office in 2008. It details Epstein's predatory behavior, including specific accounts from teenage victims (ages 14, 16, 17), descriptions of his home, and his defense strategies involving Alan Dershowitz and private investigators. The text highlights Epstein's self-delusion regarding his actions, his financial donations to Ballet Florida, and intimidation tactics used against victims.
This document appears to be a printout of a New York Times opinion column by Frank Rich from March 2005, titled 'The Greatest Dirty Joke Ever Told.' The article describes a Friars Club roast of Hugh Hefner that occurred shortly after the 9/11 attacks, noting the presence of celebrities including Donald Trump. The piece focuses on comedian Gilbert Gottfried telling the infamous 'Aristocrats' joke to a shocked audience. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, suggesting it was included in an evidence file for a Congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or narrative included in House Oversight materials (Bates stamped). It details personal anecdotes involving Larry Flynt, his wife Althea, and 'Gregory' (likely activist Dick Gregory) during a trip to the Bahamas, noting the origins of Gregory's 'Bahamian Diet' and his influence on Flynt. It also describes an introduction between Flynt and Ram Dass in Los Angeles. While part of a larger document set that may pertain to Epstein investigations, this specific page focuses entirely on the narrator's experiences with the Flynts.
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