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MR. LEOPOLD
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Witness (A)
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Major General Garrison Coverdale
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General Thomas Watlington
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Major General Garrison Coverdale
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General Thomas Wattlington
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KGB Case Officer
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Virginia Roberts
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Jonee' Edwards
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KGB
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Espionage |
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| N/A | N/A | A legal deposition or interview is conducted. A questioner named Jack asks a witness for their pe... | Not explicitly stated, but ... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Espionage by Jack Dunlap and David Boone | NSA | View |
| 1963-07-23 | N/A | Sgt. Jack Dunlap found dead of carbon monoxide poisoning. | Dunlap's garage | View |
| 1963-07-23 | N/A | Death of Sergeant Jack Dunlap by carbon monoxide poisoning. | Dunlap's garage | View |
| 1952-01-01 | N/A | Jack Dunlap recruited by the KGB in Turkey. | Turkey | View |
This document is page 224 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, given the file code 'Epst' and ISBN), marked as a House Oversight exhibit. It details historical KGB infiltration of the NSA during the Cold War, focusing on the 'MICE' recruitment acronym and specific spies including Dunlap (a driver for NSA generals), Robert Lipka, Ronald Pelton, and David Sheldon Boone. It discusses how Dunlap used his 'no inspection' status to smuggle documents and mentions financial payments for espionage, specifically $60,000 paid to Boone.
This document is page 223 from a book (likely titled 'The Russians Are Coming' or containing that chapter), marked with a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp. It details the history of NSA defectors Martin, Mitchell, and Hamilton who fled to the Soviet Union in the 1960s, as well as the case of KGB mole Sergeant Jack Dunlap. The text provides historical context on Cold War espionage but does not directly mention Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is page 170 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (ISBN 9780451494566), authored by Edward Jay Epstein. While the document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, the content is unrelated to Jeffrey Epstein; it details the 2013 NSA data breach by Edward Snowden. The text analyzes the volume of data stolen (1.7 million documents touched, 1.3 million copied), Snowden's employment at Booz Allen and Dell, and compares the incident to Cold War-era espionage.
A forensic log of messages from March 15, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeeitunes@gmail.com) and a redacted individual. The correspondent discusses high-level business opportunities involving Alibaba (Jack Ma), Amazon (Jeff Bezos), and Arianna Huffington's company 'Thrive', suggesting a joint venture. The conversation also touches on political connections, mentioning 'Jared and Ivanka' as interlocutors. Epstein dismisses the business proposal, stating, 'not my thing , i can add nothing'.
A transcript page from a telephone interview between Virginia Roberts and an attorney named Jack (JS) in the case of Edwards adv. Epstein. Virginia expresses significant fear about naming 'influential in power' individuals involved in 'erotic massages.' The interview then shifts to establishing the timeline of her travel with Jeffrey Epstein, noting that domestic travel began immediately and international travel began approximately in the summer of 1999, utilizing Epstein's private jet.
This document is page 11 of a legal response in the case of Edwards vs. Dershowitz (Case No. CACE 15-000072). Attorneys Edwards and Cassell argue against sealing court records, claiming that Alan Dershowitz selectively reveals confidential information to misrepresent facts while trying to prevent them from correcting the record. The text specifically cites a deposition where Dershowitz allegedly brought up an affidavit by Virginia Giuffre regarding him watching her perform oral sex on Jeffrey Epstein, and subsequently misrepresented settlement discussions involving attorney David Boies.
This document is page 115 of a technical scientific text describing the 'CogPrime' Artificial Intelligence architecture. It details how PLN (Probabilistic Logic Networks) inference utilizes declarative, episodic, and procedural knowledge to estimate probabilities within a cognitive schematic. The text uses hypothetical examples involving a 'virtual dog' and characters named Bob, Jim, Jack, and Jill to illustrate logical implications (C ∧ P → G). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a Congressional investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's funding of or interest in AI research.
An iMessage screenshot bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp (033434). The conversation is between an unidentified sender and a contact named 'Edwards' (initials BE). They discuss Edwards receiving excessive press attention comparable to President Trump, specifically regarding inquiries to verify statements made by a person named 'Jack' and a 'recusal' which Edwards dismisses as a 'non-event.'
This document details the history of KGB infiltration within the NSA during the Cold War, specifically focusing on defectors like Victor Norris Hamilton and moles like Sgt. Jack Dunlap. It describes the fates of these individuals, ranging from defection to Moscow and institutionalization to mysterious deaths, and outlines the methods used by the KGB to recruit and exploit them for secret intelligence.
This document is page 134, 'Chapter Seventeen,' likely from a book or report regarding Edward Snowden (possibly 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein). It discusses the 'Snowden enigma,' specifically the disparity between the number of NSA documents compromised versus those handed to journalists. It references comments by Glenn Greenwald and NSA official Ledgett regarding the 'keys to the kingdom'—documents that reveal the core mechanisms of U.S. surveillance. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer.
This document is a table of contents from a 2013 publication called 'Tax Topics', listing summaries of tax-related articles, court cases, and legislative updates from late 2002 and 2003. The content is exclusively about general U.S. tax law, case precedents, and policy proposals from that era. Although the document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was collected during a congressional investigation, it contains no information about Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, finances, or activities.
This document is page 258 from a larger work, presenting the endnotes for "Chapter Seventeen: The Keys to the Kingdom Are Missing." The notes cite various sources, including news articles, interviews, and films, primarily related to Edward Snowden and the documents he leaked.
This document is a page from a contentious deposition transcript where an unnamed female witness is questioned by attorney Mr. Tein about evading people by switching name tags at work. The witness's attorney, Mr. Leopold, objects forcefully, calling the question 'harassment' and refusing to let his client answer, leading to a heated exchange between the lawyers.
This document is page 13 of a deposition transcript, identified by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012408'. It captures a heated argument between several individuals, likely attorneys, named Mr. Tein, Mr. Goldberger, and Mr. Leopold. The conflict involves accusations of obstruction and inappropriate aggression, leading to a threat to cancel the deposition before the participants agree to take a break.
This document is page 4 of a deposition transcript from 'onsor & Associates'. An interviewer named Jack questions an anonymous witness about their personal information, such as name, address, and prior legal history, confirming they live in the West Palm Beach area with their son and parents. The witness's personal identifying information is heavily redacted.
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