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| N/A | Potential travel | A potential helicopter pickup for Tom Ford ('TF') was mentioned, contingent on JE making a call. | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Tom Ford Cocktail Party | Private Location | View |
| 2025-02-24 | N/A | Green Carpet Challenge Dinner | Sunset Tower | View |
| 2012-02-01 | N/A | Secret dinner for Anna and Graydon Carter | Hollywood Hills home | View |
| 0020-01-01 | N/A | A flight to 'PB' (Palm Beach) was scheduled to leave at 3:15. Ghislaine informed JE that she 'LET... | PB (Palm Beach) | View |
This document is an internal email chain from the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) dated October 13-14, 2020. Nicholas Biase distributed a daily press clipping digest to 'Chiefs' and later forwarded it to a redacted recipient, specifically noting the inclusion of articles related to Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. The document lists numerous hyperlinks to major news outlets covering the Maxwell/Epstein case, as well as other political and legal 'Matters of Interest'.
A letter dated July 25, 2014, from MC2 Models Miami to the Department of Homeland Security supporting an O-1 visa petition for Jean-Luc Brunel. The letter asserts Brunel's 'Extraordinary Ability' as an Art Director and Talent Coordinator and notes he already holds O-1 status. It details the prestige of MC2 Models (formerly Karin Models) and the significance of the Miami Beach fashion market to justify the petition.
This document appears to be a printout of a digital news feed (likely Wall Street Journal given the 'WSJ' and 'Potomac Watch' headers) containing various political headlines. It highlights articles about John McCain's views on Putin, the Mueller investigation's interest in Ford records, and questions regarding FBI surveillance of the 2016 Trump campaign. The document includes a caption describing a photo of Devin Nunes at CPAC on February 24.
This document appears to be a printed page from a digital news digest or email newsletter, stamped with the Bates number HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020816. It lists various headlines categorized under Opinion, Life, Politics, and WSJ, covering topics such as the Clinton campaign, Michael Flynn's guilty plea, John McCain's views on Putin, and the Mueller investigation. The document contains placeholders for images that failed to load.
This document appears to be a page from a contact list or attendee bio sheet, marked with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017585', suggesting it is part of a congressional investigation. It lists high-profile individuals from finance, technology, politics, and academia, including Henry Kravis (KKR), Garry Kasparov, and Neal Katyal, along with their professional titles and board memberships. The formatting suggests these individuals were people of interest, potential invitees to a conference, or contacts maintained by the subject of the investigation (Epstein).
This document is a contact or attendee list containing biographical details for high-profile individuals in business, technology, politics, and academia. It includes names such as Garry Kasparov, Henry Kravis, Max Levchin, and former government officials like Neal Katyal and Juliette Kayyem. The document appears to be from 2011 or later, based on the mention of a 2011 award winner.
This document is an itinerary page listing various New York Fashion Week events, primarily showcasing Spring/Summer 2011 collections (implying a date of approximately September 2010). It provides details such as times, locations (including Milk Gallery-Studios and Lincoln Center), and RSVP email contacts for designers including Tom Ford, Erickson Beamon, Erin Fetherston, and Custo Barcelona. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document appears to be page 64 of a manuscript or memoir titled 'Chapter 4: Sensual In-Between Entropies.' The text is a first-person narrative describing the author's lifelong attraction to women with 'exquisite sensibility' using pseudo-scientific and philosophical language ('bifurcation sets,' 'entropies'). The second paragraph recounts a specific sexualized memory from when the author was sixteen years old, involving a girlfriend and a foot fetish incident at Lido Beach in Sarasota, Florida. The document bears a House Oversight footer.
This document is page 20 of a business expansion prospectus for 'Twin City Care of The Virgin Islands.' It details projected costs for 2018, specifically for medical equipment supplies, Sprinter Ambulances, and Ford F350 QRV units. The document outlines specific medical inventory (LifePaks, stretchers, etc.) and vehicle costs, totaling over $1.7 million in proposed expenditures for multiple units. The document bears a House Oversight Committee footer.
The document appears to be a printout of a digital news digest or email newsletter, likely captured as evidence for the House Oversight Committee (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021109). It contains headlines from LIFE, WSJ, and Opinion sections, covering topics such as John McCain's views on Putin, the Mueller investigation involving Ford records, and FBI surveillance of the 2016 Trump campaign. The images in the document are missing/broken links, but a caption identifies House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes at CPAC.
This document appears to be a printout of a digital news feed or newsletter containing headlines from the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and other sections like Opinion, Life, and Politics. The content focuses on political events circa 2017-2018, including the Michael Flynn investigation, the Mueller probe involving Ford, and comments by John McCain about Vladimir Putin. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, suggesting it was included in an evidence production for a congressional investigation.
This document page, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018394, appears to be an excerpt from a book or article discussing network theory, specifically 'Metcalfe's Law' and the power dynamics of technology platforms like Google. It details the history of Ethernet created by Bob Metcalfe in the 1970s and discusses the dangers of exclusion from critical networks, citing a 2011 paper by Rahul Tongia and Ernest J. Wilson III. While part of a House Oversight production likely related to broader investigations, this specific page focuses on theoretical concepts of network growth and exclusion costs without directly mentioning Jeffrey Epstein.
This document appears to be page 161 from a book or academic text discussing network theory, 'power law distributed' systems, and the growth strategies of tech giants like Facebook (specifically the 'seven friends in ten days' metric). It references works by Chamath Palihapitiya, Brian Arthur, and Albert-Lazlo Barabási. While labeled with a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation cache, the text itself discusses sociological and economic theories behind social media dominance rather than specific criminal activities.
This document appears to be a page (p. 159) from a book or detailed report submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamp 018391). The text discusses economic theory, contrasting the 'diminishing returns' of traditional industrial markets (citing Henry Ford and auto manufacturing) with the 'increasing returns' and 'winner takes all' dynamics of the information age and software markets. It heavily quotes economist Brian Arthur's 1996 Harvard Business Review article on the subject.
This document, identified as HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018795, is an informational page describing three locations in Las Vegas: The Linq, The Crystals Shopping Center, and The Cosmopolitan. It details their opening dates, features such as the High Roller observation wheel, and lists numerous associated shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The document itself makes no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals, but its inclusion in a House Oversight file suggests these locations may be relevant to an investigation.
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