House Oversight Committee

Organization
Mentions
19640
Relationships
44
Events
1
Documents
9135
Also known as:
U.S. House Oversight Committee HOUSE_OVERSIGHT (likely House Oversight Committee) HOUSE_OVERSIGHT (House Oversight Committee) HOUSE_OVERSIGHT (implied: House Oversight Committee) House Oversight Committee (implied by footer) House Oversight Committee (inferred from footer) House Oversight Committee (implied by Bates number) House Oversight Committee (implied by document ID 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014374') House Oversight Committee (implied by Bates number 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014378') US House Oversight Committee House Oversight Committee (via stamp) House Oversight Committee (via footer stamp) House Oversight Committee (Inferred from Bates stamp) House Oversight Committee (implied by stamp) House Oversight Committee (Evidence stamp) House Oversight Committee (Footer) United States House Oversight Committee

Relationship Network

Loading... nodes
Interactive Network: Click nodes or edges to highlight connections and view details with action buttons. Drag nodes to reposition. Node size indicates connection count. Line color shows relationship strength: red (8-10), orange (6-7), yellow (4-5), gray (weak). Use legend and help buttons in the graph for more guidance.

Event Timeline

Interactive Timeline: Hover over events to see details. Events are arranged chronologically and alternate between top and bottom for better visibility.
44 total relationships
Connected Entity Relationship Type
Strength (mentions)
Documents Actions
person David Schoen
Legal representative
14 Very Strong
23
View
person David Schoen
Submitter recipient
11 Very Strong
9
View
person David Schoen
Submission
11 Very Strong
7
View
person David Schoen
Document production
10 Very Strong
11
View
person Federal Register document
Evidentiary exhibit
7
1
View
person David Schoen
Submission of evidence
6
2
View
person David Schoen
Investigative subject witness
6
2
View
person Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Investigative subject provider
6
2
View
person David Schoen
Production submission
6
1
View
person David Schoen
Unknown
6
2
View
person David Schoen
Submission involvement
6
1
View
organization APO
Investigator subject of interest
5
1
View
person David Schoen
Document producer
5
1
View
person David Schoen
Investigation subject provider
5
1
View
person Goldman Sachs
Document production
5
1
View
person David Schoen
Evidence submission
5
1
View
person David Schoen
Document producer recipient
5
1
View
organization SinoVision
Subject of investigation citation
5
1
View
person David Schoen
Subject of investigation discovery
5
1
View
person David Schoen
Submitter investigative subject
5
1
View
person David Schoen
Document provider
5
1
View
person Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Document provider
5
1
View
person Ackrell Capital
Investigative subject evidence
5
1
View
organization BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research
Investigative subject evidence provider
5
1
View
person David Schoen
Subject of inquiry document provider
5
1
View
Date Event Type Description Location Actions
2019-07-08 N/A Call from House Oversight Committee to DOJ regarding Jeffrey Epstein indictment. N/A View

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018761.jpg

This document is an annotated satellite map of the area surrounding the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas. The document ID, "HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018761", indicates it is an exhibit from the House Oversight Committee, likely related to its investigation of the 2017 Las Vegas shooting. The map details various properties, streets, and points of interest, and includes a text box describing road access to a specific site. Contrary to the user's prompt, this document contains no information about Jeffrey Epstein.

Annotated satellite map / government exhibit
2025-11-16

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018756.jpg

This document, identified as 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018756', is an aerial photograph of the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, prominently featuring the Mandalay Bay and Luxor hotels. A large, undeveloped parcel of land adjacent to the properties is highlighted with a purple overlay, though the document itself offers no context as to why this area is significant or its connection to the Epstein case.

Photograph / government exhibit
2025-11-16

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018751.jpg

No summary available

Document
2025-11-16

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018506.jpg

This document is a personal essay by an unnamed narrator detailing their journey of sexual self-discovery, concluding that BDSM is a key part of their identity. The author discusses the roles of fantasy, control, and health in achieving orgasm, referencing sex educator Betty Dodson. Although the prompt identifies this as an 'Epstein-related document', the text itself contains no explicit connection to Jeffrey Epstein; its relevance is likely contextual, as indicated by the 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018506' document identifier.

Personal essay or testimonial, likely submitted as evidence to a government body, identified by the footer 'house oversight 018506'.
2025-11-16

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018503.jpg

This document is a personal narrative from an unnamed woman, identified by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018503' as likely being part of a congressional record. The author recounts a past relationship characterized by emotional abuse and gaslighting, and reflects on how societal pressure for men to 'perform' sexually has silenced her from expressing her own needs. The text is an introspective account of abuse dynamics and their societal context, though it does not name any specific individuals or dates.

Personal narrative / witness statement
2025-11-16

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018501.jpg

This document is a page from a personal statement, likely submitted to the House Oversight Committee, in which an unnamed woman describes her history of sexual anxiety and dissatisfaction in past relationships. She details her fear of being perceived as 'demanding,' leading to self-suppression, and recounts a particularly painful long-term relationship where her partner refused her sexual requests. The document is a narrative of personal struggle with intimacy and communication, and does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals by name on this page.

Personal statement or testimony, likely part of an evidence submission to a government committee, as indicated by the footer 'house oversight 018501'.
2025-11-16

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018500.jpg

This document is a page from a personal narrative, marked with a Bates stamp from a House Oversight Committee investigation. The anonymous narrator recounts her sexual history from her teenage years, focusing on her difficulties with orgasm, her initial reluctance to communicate with partners, and a detailed analysis of her first orgasm. The text does not contain any explicit mentions of Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals, places, or events.

Personal narrative or essay, likely an exhibit from a congressional investigation based on the bates stamp.
2025-11-16

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018487.jpg

This document is an excerpt from a 2011 blog post by author Clarisse Thorn about sex-positive feminism, advocating for open discussion of sexuality to destigmatize it. The author discusses challenging stereotypes and shares a personal anecdote from 2008 about reframing her S&M fetish as a 'superpower'. The document, which does not mention Jeffrey Epstein, is marked with the identifier 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018487', indicating it was collected as evidence for a governmental oversight investigation.

Blog post excerpt
2025-11-16

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018484.jpg

This document, marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018484', is a theoretical discussion on the concept of enthusiastic sexual consent. It defines the term, explores critiques from feminist, sex worker, and asexual perspectives, and concludes that while not perfect, enthusiastic consent is a valuable baseline for communication in relationships. The text does not contain any names, dates, or specific events related to Jeffrey Epstein, but its subject matter is highly relevant to such an investigation.

Document from a congressional investigation (exhibit)
2025-11-16

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018483.jpg

This document, marked with a House Oversight Committee Bates number, is an excerpt from a text discussing the philosophy and complexities of sexual consent. The author reflects on past selfish sexual attitudes, discusses communication challenges, references consent tactics in the BDSM community (like safewords), and ultimately advocates for enthusiastic consent. The document itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or any related individuals, events, or locations.

Document from a legal/investigative production (house oversight committee), appearing to be an excerpt from a book or essay.
2025-11-16
Total Received
$0.00
0 transactions
Total Paid
$0.00
0 transactions
Net Flow
$0.00
0 total transactions
No financial transactions found for this entity. Entity linking may need to be improved.
As Sender
0
As Recipient
0
Total
0
No communications found for this entity. Entity linking may need to be improved.

Discussion 0

Sign in to join the discussion

No comments yet

Be the first to share your thoughts on this epstein entity