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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or book (possibly distinct from standard flight logs or financial records) bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015082. The text recounts historical anecdotes regarding the 1960s, specifically alleging an intimate encounter between Marilyn Monroe and the Attorney General (implied RFK), and describing President Lyndon Johnson's crude behavior toward subordinates Douglas Dillon and Senator Fulbright. It also details Jacqueline Kennedy's distaste for Johnson's lack of 'style' compared to JFK.
This document is a page from Avenue Magazine (April 2012) featuring a society column that details celebrity sightings, parties, and gossip surrounding the Academy Awards and Independent Spirit Awards. It describes events hosted by The Weinstein Company, Chanel, and others, mentioning numerous high-profile figures including Meryl Streep, Madonna, Prince Albert, and the cast of 'The Artist'.
This document appears to be a scanned page from a magazine or social diary featuring publicist Peggy Siegal at the Oscars (specifically the 2012 Oscars based on the mention of Jean Dujardin and Woody Allen's wins). It lists various high-profile celebrities she encountered, including Harvey Weinstein. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation, likely regarding Siegal's connections to Epstein or the broader network involving Weinstein.
This document appears to be a detailed narrative report or diary entry (possibly from a high-level PR consultant or associate) describing the 2012 Academy Awards and subsequent parties. It details the movements of major celebrities, specifically focusing on the success of the film 'The Artist' and Meryl Streep, while noting the activities of Harvey Weinstein ('Harvey'). The text highlights the exclusivity of events like the Vanity Fair bash and George Clooney's private party, mentioning specific financial figures raised at Elton John's event.
This document is a first-person narrative, likely a society column or diary, detailing events around the 2012 Academy Awards (Oscars). The narrator describes attending high-profile events including a fundraiser at the Beverly Hills Hotel, a Chanel party, and a Weinstein Company bash, interacting with numerous celebrities like George Clooney, Madonna, and Nancy Reagan. The text highlights Harvey Weinstein's influence, mentioning his facilitation of transport for 'The Artist' cast and his hosting of guests including the daughters of a slain police officer.
This document, page 5 of a House Oversight file, appears to be a diary entry or detailed correspondence written by an insider moving through high-level Hollywood pre-Oscar parties in February 2012. The narrator recounts being driven by 'Nobbs' (likely David Nobbs, an Epstein employee) to events hosted by WME, UTA, and CAA, interacting with A-list celebrities including Meryl Streep, George Clooney, and Michael Douglas. The text details conversations about the upcoming Academy Awards, specifically referencing 'The Frenchman' (likely 'The Artist') and Harvey Weinstein's campaigning.
This document appears to be a draft article or memo analyzing the contenders for the 2011 Academy Awards (Oscars). It details the release strategies and reception of films such as 'The Artist', 'The Help', 'The Descendants', 'Hugo', and 'Moneyball', while mentioning key industry figures like Harvey Weinstein, Woody Allen, and George Clooney. The document contains a highlighted section regarding DreamWorks' 'The Help' and bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was part of a government document production.
This document is a printout of the comments section from a New York Post article titled 'Heiress quizzed in sex suits', printed on April 6, 2011. The comments, dating from 2009 and 2011, discuss Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein (referred to as 'Jeffrey'), and Roman Polanski, with users debating their guilt and mentioning connections to the Clinton Global Initiative and Vanity Fair coverage. The page contains a House Oversight Committee stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013424).
This document is a page from an address book (likely Jeffrey Epstein's 'Little Black Book') containing contact information for individuals with surnames starting with 'T'. Key entries include real estate developer Alfred Taubman, director Julie Taymor (listed with Elliot Goldenthal), and Eduardo Teodorani-Fabbri of ArtNet Global. The entries provide extensive personal details including multiple addresses (London, NY, Hong Kong), phone numbers, and email addresses.
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