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| N/A | Flight | Ms. Maxwell's dog, Max, traveled with her on a plane and would get very scared, shaking 'like cra... | plane | View |
| 2011-03-01 | N/A | Max Boot visited Iraq and encountered a crisis between Kurds and Arabs. | Iraq | View |
This document contains a series of scanned photo contact sheets and CD/DVD labels, likely from a personal or professional archive. The images are labeled with filenames and organized by themes such as Christmas 2005, Puerto Rico, Walter Cronkite, and various aerial views.
This document is a page from the court testimony of a witness named Alessi (likely Juan Alessi) filed in August 2022. The testimony focuses on the year 1994 at Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach house, detailing the presence of 'Jane' (a guest), Ghislaine Maxwell, Emmy Tayler, and Gwendolyn Beck. The witness describes a routine where Epstein, Maxwell, Emmy Tayler, and guests would go to the movies almost every night.
This court transcript details the testimony of a witness, identified as a driver named Alessi. The witness states that on approximately two occasions, he saw a person named 'Jane' with luggage at Mr. Epstein's house in Palm Beach. He further testifies to driving Jane, Mr. Epstein, Ms. Maxwell, and others to the airport and witnessing Jane board their plane.
This document is a checklist of household chores dated February 14, 2005. It outlines tasks for various areas of a residence, including the kitchen, downstairs areas, and master bedroom. The list includes a specific instruction to make breakfast once "Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell and guests come downstairs."
This document appears to be a page of endnotes or references from a larger text, likely a blog post or article printed for the House Oversight Committee (indicated by the footer). It lists various online resources related to sex education, BDSM, consent checklists, and feminism, with URLs dating between 2009 and 2011. Specific references include the Unitarian Universalist curriculum, Scarleteen, and the blog of Clarisse Thorn.
This page is an extract from a legal brief or filing submitted by attorney David Schoen to the House Oversight Committee (likely related to the Epstein investigation). It cites a Minnesota Law Review article discussing the limitations of victims' rights in the U.S. compared to other jurisdictions, specifically noting that U.S. victims generally lack the power to challenge prosecutorial discretion (decisions not to prosecute). The document includes extensive footnotes citing various examples of enforcement discretion and budget limitations in contexts like tax law and marijuana enforcement.
This document appears to be page 27 of a scientific or academic paper attached to a House Oversight investigation (likely related to Epstein due to the prompt context, though not explicitly stated in the text). The text details the methodology for cleaning and verifying historical datasets of banned authors during the Nazi era (1925-1945), specifically referencing the 'Hermann lists' and the 'Berlin list.' It discusses technical decisions regarding data entry, including the handling of pseudonyms and the anomaly of Adolf Hitler appearing on a banned book list due to a French commentary edition of Mein Kampf.
This document appears to be page 27 of a book or report included in House Oversight evidence files (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023543). The text discusses geopolitical strategy, specifically justifying Israel's preemptive strikes and nuclear posture by contrasting the 'MAD' doctrine of the Cold War with the perceived religious/existential threat posed by Iran. It cites various military historians and philosophers to argue that war is an inherent human trait.
This document is a reproduction of a Wall Street Journal opinion piece by Max Boot, dated April 18, 2011, discussing U.S. foreign policy in Iraq. It details Secretary of Defense Bob Gates' visit to Iraq to discuss the potential extension of U.S. troop presence beyond the 2011 deadline and analyzes the political tensions between Kurdish and Arab factions. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a larger congressional production.
A document titled 'The Shimon Post: Presidential Press Bulletin' dated April 18, 2011. It lists six news articles from major publications like NYT and WSJ covering geopolitical topics including Iran, Al Qaeda, and Iraq. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023487.
This document is a scanned page (labeled 414) from a book index, likely titled or related to 'Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?'. It lists various scientific, mathematical, and historical terms and figures, including Roger Penrose, Shimon Pérez, and Oxford University. The document bears the stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016104', indicating it is part of a larger production of documents for a congressional oversight investigation.
An email chain from April 26, 2018, between Richard Kahn (HBRK Associates) and Jeffrey Epstein. Kahn initially sends a link to a 'The Real Deal' article about a tax evasion settlement (involving Shvo), asking 'direction of trump? criminal tax fraud??'. Epstein replies with a warning: 'Careful. Max might call', to which Kahn acknowledges with 'ok'.
Ghislaine forwards Juanesteban's suggestions to 'A', asking 'What do you think'.
G. Max replies to Ms. Maxwell regarding household management issues. The email discusses tasks and payment for an employee named Jerome, lists unresolved problems with a TV and remote controls, and responds to Ms. Maxwell's detailed update on checklists and duties for another staff member, John.
This email, quoted in the main document, is from Ms. Maxwell to G. Max. She expresses frustration ('at a loss') and details her efforts to manage household tasks with an employee named John, including reviewing checklists for supplies and maintenance (like checking Mr. E's computer) and drafting a household manual.
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