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Anatoly Kucherena
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Business associate |
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Guardian
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Business associate |
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Anatoly Kucherena
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Professional artistic |
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Edward Snowden's Russian Lawyer
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Business associate |
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Lord William Astor
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Professional social |
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Donald Trump
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Social professional |
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Jacqueline Stone
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narrator
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Edward Snowden
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Filmmaker subject |
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Donald Trump
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Author
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Jacqueline Stone
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Mother son |
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Edward Snowden
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Subject filmmaker |
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The Author
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Anatoly Kucherena
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Professional actor |
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Edward Snowden
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Meeting |
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Anatoly Kucherena
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Professional actor director |
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Guardian
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Financial |
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Edward Jay Epstein
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Professional social |
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Edward Snowden
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Professional biographical |
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Putin
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Edward Snowden
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Biographical artistic |
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Unnamed author
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Interviewer interviewee |
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Edward Snowden
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Professional media |
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The Narrator
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Professional social |
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Dinner meeting between the narrator and Oliver Stone. | Unspecified | View |
| N/A | N/A | Debate regarding the historical accuracy of the movie JFK. | Town Hall, New York | View |
| N/A | N/A | Sale of film rights for the book "the Snowden Files" from The Guardian to Oliver Stone. | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Dinner between Oliver Stone and the Narrator. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Six-hour meeting with Putin | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Dinner meeting between the author and Oliver Stone. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Set visit at Central Park Zoo | Central Park Zoo, NY | View |
| N/A | N/A | Dinner scene filming with VIP extras. | Set (NYC) | View |
| N/A | N/A | Dinner between Narrator and Oliver Stone at an Italian restaurant on the Upper East Side. | New York, NY | View |
| N/A | N/A | Dinner with Oliver Stone, as indicated by the chapter title. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Set visit/Filming at Central Park Zoo. | Central Park Zoo | View |
| N/A | N/A | Dinner at Parma restaurant | Parma, New York | View |
| N/A | N/A | Dinner between Oliver Stone and the Narrator regarding Snowden projects. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | A trip to Moscow is mentioned in a quote from an interview with Oliver Stone. | Moscow | View |
| N/A | N/A | Dinner with Oliver Stone, which is the title of the chapter. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Six-hour meeting | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Filming at Central Park Zoo | Central Park Zoo | View |
| 2025-11-25 | N/A | Filming the dinner/gala scene. | Movie Set | View |
| 2025-11-25 | N/A | Filming dinner scene; Lunch with Michael Douglas; Dinner uptown | Movie Set and Uptown NYC | View |
| 2025-11-09 | N/A | Filming the 'Alzheimer's Ball' scene at 25 Broadway. Involves hundreds of extras, many high-socie... | 25 Broadway (Former Canard ... | View |
| 2025-11-05 | N/A | Filming at Shun Lee Restaurant. Scene involves Michael Douglas, Carey Mulligan, Shia LaBeouf, and... | Shun Lee Restaurant, West 6... | View |
| 2025-10-21 | N/A | Filming of 'Wall Street 2' (piano recital scene) with various high-society extras. | 41 East 65th Street, NYC | View |
| 2025-10-21 | N/A | Filming of 'Wall Street 2' (implied title) piano recital scene. | 41 East 65th Street, NYC | View |
| 2025-10-21 | N/A | Filming of 'Wall Street 2' (Money Never Sleeps) scenes involving extras. | 41 East 65th Street, NYC | View |
| 2025-09-01 | N/A | Dinner at '21' to introduce actors to Donald Trump. | '21' Restaurant | View |
This document appears to be a diary entry or social column draft (possibly by a high-profile socialite or journalist connected to the Epstein investigation files) recounting events surrounding the 2017 Academy Awards. The narrator describes attending exclusive dinners and parties with high-profile celebrities including Oliver Stone, Mick Jagger, and Casey Affleck. The text details specific interactions, such as Casey Affleck stepping in as the narrator's escort to Guy Oseary's party because 'Damien' was sick, and a brief encounter involving Monica Lewinsky.
This document is a page of endnotes (page 326) from a book, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by investigative journalist Edward Jay Epstein (distinct from Jeffrey Epstein). The notes provide citations for chapters 24-26 regarding Edward Snowden's flight to Moscow, his interactions with WikiLeaks, interviews conducted by the author with various Russian and American figures, and historical context regarding Cold War defectors like Lee Harvey Oswald. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was part of a Congressional investigation or inquiry.
This document is page 321 from the endnotes of a book (likely by Edward Jay Epstein given the file name and context) regarding Edward Snowden. It lists sources for pages 169-182 of the main text, citing interviews with anonymous NSA and Senate Intelligence Committee officials, as well as articles from the Guardian, RT, NYT, and The Intercept between 2013 and 2016. The notes cover Snowden's legal representation, his time in Russia and Hong Kong, and media coverage by Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document appears to be a page from a book (likely 'Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales' based on the ISBN in the footer) included in House Oversight Committee records. The text narrates a meeting between an interviewer and Russian lawyer Anatoly Kucherena in Moscow regarding Edward Snowden. It details Kucherena's background, his friendship with Vladimir Putin, and his roster of high-profile, often controversial clients including Viktor Yanukovych and alleged organized crime figures.
The document is a page (Chapter 26, 'The Handler') from a book, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the ISBN in the footer). It details the author's unsuccessful attempts in Moscow to secure an interview with Edward Snowden or his lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena, via his fixer Zamir. The text mentions the difficulty other journalists have faced in accessing Kucherena and references the author's past investigation into the 2006 polonium poisoning.
This document is page 253 from a book (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, based on the filename) regarding the author's pursuit of an interview with Edward Snowden in Moscow. The text details a conversation with Oliver Stone, the difficulties faced by journalist James Bamford in securing access, and the author's hiring of a Moscow 'fixer' named Zamir Gotta to navigate Snowden's lawyer and gatekeeper, Anatoly Kucherena. The page contains a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019741', indicating it was part of a congressional document production.
This document appears to be a page from a book (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, Chapter 24) produced as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. The text describes the author arranging a dinner with director Oliver Stone in New York to discuss how Stone gained access to Edward Snowden in Moscow. It details Stone's payments for rights to the Snowden story and mentions his meetings with Snowden and Vladimir Putin.
This document appears to be page 178 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (authored by Edward Jay Epstein, which explains the 'Epst' filename). The text details Edward Snowden's legal and media strategy orchestrated by Ben Wizner regarding the release of NSA documents. It highlights contradictions in Snowden's narrative regarding the possession and destruction of classified files, contrasting his claim to journalist Barton Gellman that his drives were blank with his admission to former CIA officer Ray McGovern that he had stored data on external drives.
This document is page 177 from a book (likely 'Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales' based on the ISBN in the footer file name) included in House Oversight Committee evidence. The text details the legal complexities facing Edward Snowden, specifically the challenges his lawyer Ben Wizner (ACLU) faced in securing amnesty or a plea deal with the DOJ. It discusses the Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989, the strategic damage caused by Snowden fleeing to Russia, and Wizner's role as a gatekeeper for media access to Snowden.
This document is page 110 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, indicated by the filename 'Epst_...'). The text analyzes Edward Snowden's defection to Russia, questioning the narrative of him as a whistleblower and suggesting he may have been a tool for Russian intelligence (FSB/KGB) under Putin. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was part of a Congressional document production.
An opinion piece by Edward Jay Epstein published in the Wall Street Journal arguing that Edward Snowden's narrative of being a whistleblower is a fabrication. The article details Snowden's theft of NSA documents, his flight to Hong Kong, and claims that his stated motivations and actions were deceptive.
The document is a narrative account, likely an email, describing the filming of the movie 'Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps'. It details the interactions of high-profile socialites and actors on set, including a cameo by Donald Trump on November 25th at the Tommy Gun Salon. The text mentions various VIP extras like Prince Dimitri and Lord William Astor, and notes Trump's travel plans to Palm Beach for Thanksgiving.
This document appears to be a manuscript or article draft recount of a day spent filming Oliver Stone's movie 'Wall Street 2' (Money Never Sleeps) on October 21st. The narrator describes the participation of various high-society figures as extras, including Julia Koch, Amy Fine Collins, and Hamish Bowles, at a townhouse on East 65th Street. The narrative includes details about a lunch at The Monkey Bar with prominent media figures like Barbara Walters and Graydon Carter, and the narrator's attempt to broker a cameo for Carter in the film.
This document is a first-person narrative, likely written by a well-connected publicist (contextually likely Peggy Siegal), describing the production of the movie 'Wall Street 2'. It details the author's involvement in consulting on the script regarding New York's financial high society, visiting the set at the Central Park Zoo, and their close personal relationship with actor Michael Douglas. The document outlines the casting, the inspirations for the movie's villains (hedge fund managers), and specific filming locations in New York.
This document is a narrative account, possibly an email or internal report, detailing the filming of 'Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps' in New York. It describes the participation of high-society figures like Prince Dimitri and Lord William Astor as extras, and details a specific filming day (November 25) involving a cameo by Donald Trump at the Tommy Gun Salon. The text outlines interactions between Trump, Oliver Stone, and Michael Douglas, noting Trump's travel plans to Palm Beach via Teterboro with Melania and Baron.
This document appears to be a production diary or memoir excerpt detailing the filming of the movie 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' (Wall Street 2) in New York City around November 2009. It describes specific scenes filmed at Shun Lee Restaurant and 25 Broadway, highlighting the participation of director Oliver Stone, actors Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, and Charlie Sheen, as well as numerous high-profile New York socialites making cameos as extras. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was included in a document production for a congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a narrative draft or diary entry written by a former publicist of Michael Douglas (possibly Peggy Siegal, though unnamed in text) describing a day spent as an extra on the set of the film 'Wall Street 2'. The text details interactions with high-society figures like Julia Koch, Amy Fine Collins, and Hamish Bowles, as well as the film's director Oliver Stone and actor Michael Douglas. It captures the social dynamics of the set and includes a subsequent lunch meeting with prominent media figures at The Monkey Bar.
This document appears to be a draft article or manuscript written by publicist Peggy Siegal describing the production of the film 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.' It details the history of the original film, the development of the sequel, and Siegal's involvement in consulting screenwriter Alan Loeb on New York's financial high society. The text mentions real-world financial figures like John Paulson and Mike Novogratz as inspirations for the film's characters.
This text analyzes the actions of Russian Ambassador Kislyak and President Putin surrounding the 2016 U.S. election, arguing that their strategy was not solely to help Trump but to sow distrust in American democratic institutions. The author suggests Kislyak intentionally exposed communications with Kushner and Flynn to U.S. intelligence to create internal conflict, aligning with Putin's broader goal of undermining American hegemony and legitimacy.
This document is a market commentary by Michael Cembalest, Chief Investment Officer at J.P. Morgan, discussing the state of financial markets, economic challenges, and investment strategies in 2011. It highlights issues like European sovereign risk, weak labor compensation, political divides, and inflation risks, emphasizing the importance of realistic market assessment and identifying opportunities amid economic difficulties, while also providing disclaimers about the nature of the commentary and J.P. Morgan's services.
This document appears to be a diary entry or social report written by an industry insider during the 2011 Oscar season. It details the intense campaigning between 'The King's Speech' (backed by Harvey Weinstein) and 'The Social Network', culminating in a trip to Los Angeles where the author stays at the Beverly Hills Hotel and attends a high-profile party at Arianna Huffington's home attended by major tech and media moguls including Jeff Bezos, Eric Schmidt, and Bob Iger.
This document appears to be a narrative email or diary entry, likely by Ghislaine Maxwell (based on context of the 'me' character in this document collection), describing the filming of the movie 'Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps.' It details social interactions on set with celebrities including Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, and a cameo by Donald Trump. It mentions specific dates (Nov 25), locations (Tommy Gun Salon, Teterboro), and social events involving high-profile figures like Lord William Astor.
This document is a narrative account, likely written by a publicist (consistent with Peggy Siegal's style), describing a day of filming for the movie 'Wall Street 2' on October 21st (likely 2009). The author details organizing high-society figures like Julia Koch, Amy Fine Collins, and Hamish Bowles to appear as extras in a party scene directed by Oliver Stone. The text also mentions a subsequent lunch at The Monkey Bar with a group referred to as 'The Harpies,' including Barbara Walters and Liz Smith, and an interaction with Graydon Carter.
This document is a draft article written by publicist Peggy Siegal recounting the history of the 1987 film 'Wall Street' and the production of its sequel, 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.' Siegal details her involvement in consulting with screenwriter Alan Loeb regarding the social habits of New York's financial elite and describes her visit to the film set at the Central Park Zoo. The text mentions various real-life financial figures like Michael Milken and John Paulson as inspirations for the film's characters.
This document appears to be a narrative entry or article draft describing a day of filming for the movie 'Wall Street 2' in New York City on October 21st. The narrator, acting as an extra, describes the high-society figures present on set, including Julia Koch (wife of David Koch), various fashion editors, and the director Oliver Stone. The text details interactions at the filming location at 41 East 65th Street and a subsequent lunch at The Monkey Bar with prominent media figures like Barbara Walters and Graydon Carter.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | Paid | Oliver Stone | The Guardian editor | $700,000.00 | Payment for the film rights to 'The Snowden Fil... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Oliver Stone | The Guardian editor | $700,000.00 | Film rights to 'The Snowden File' by Luke Harding | View |
| N/A | Paid | Oliver Stone | Anatoly Kucherena | $1,000,000.00 | Supposedly for rights to 'Time of the Octopus',... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Oliver Stone | Anatoly Kucherena | $1,000,000.00 | Optioning rights for Kucherena's novel. | View |
| N/A | Paid | Oliver Stone | The Guardian editor | $700,000.00 | For film rights to 'The Snowden File' by Luke H... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Oliver Stone | Anatoly Kucherena | $1,000,000.00 | Supposedly for rights to novel 'Time of the Oct... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Oliver Stone | The Guardian editor | $700,000.00 | Film rights to 'The Snowden File' by Luke Harding | View |
| N/A | Paid | Oliver Stone | Anatoly Kucherena | $1,000,000.00 | Officially for rights to 'Time of the Octopus',... | View |
| 2014-06-10 | Paid | Oliver Stone | Edward Snowden's ... | $1,000,000.00 | A partial quote "$1 million dollars for..." is ... | View |
| 2014-06-10 | Paid | Oliver Stone | Edward Snowden's ... | $1,000,000.00 | A payment of '$1 million dollars for...' the pu... | View |
| 2014-06-10 | Paid | Oliver Stone | Edward Snowden's ... | $1,000,000.00 | Purchase of 'Novel' about Asylum-Seeking Whistl... | View |
Interview
An interview conducted by the author of the source document with Oliver Stone.
An interview conducted by the author of the source document with Oliver Stone.
An interview conducted by the book's author with Oliver Stone, referenced for the quote "Before flying to Moscow..."
An interview cited as the source for the quote “Before flying to Moscow…”
Discussed how Stone gained access to Snowden and the payments made for rights/access.
Stone revealed he knew about the narrator's book via Snowden; discussed the deal with Kucherena.
Snowden expressed concern about the direction of the narrator's book.
Dinner discussion regarding how Stone gained access to Snowden in Moscow and the financial payments made to Kucherena.
Stone asked about the direction of the book; Author reassured him.
Stone revealed Snowden knew about the narrator's book and was concerned; Stone asked what the book was about.
Snowden expressed concern about the direction of the book the narrator was writing.
Discussed the film 'Snowden' and how Stone gained access to Snowden in Moscow.
Snowden expressed concern about the direction of the narrator's book.
An interview conducted by the author of the source document with Oliver Stone.
Dinner at Italian restaurant to discuss how Stone gained access to Snowden.
Discussion about the narrator's book, Snowden's concerns, and access to Snowden via Kucherena.
Dinner at '21' to introduce Trump to Josh Brolin and Shia LaBeouf
Telling Oliver that Graydon is willing to be in the film with lines.
Telling Oliver that Graydon is willing to be in the film with lines.
Narrator tells Oliver that Graydon is willing to be in the film with lines.
Narrator tells Stone that Graydon Carter is willing to be in the film with lines.
Dinner at '21' to meet Josh Brolin and Shia LaBeouf
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