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This document is a scanned page from the 'Opinions' section of The Virgin Islands Daily News, dated July 29, 2013. It features two primary op-eds: one by Hershey and Green analyzing GOP history to advise then-Chairman Reince Priebus, and a scathing critique by Maureen Dowd regarding the Anthony Weiner (Carlos Danger) scandal and his wife Huma Abedin's role, drawing parallels to the Clintons. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was part of a congressional investigation, likely involving the Clintons or government oversight.
This document outlines allegations of sexual misconduct against Lawrence Krauss (referred to as 'you'), specifically detailing an incident at the Melbourne Zoo in November 2016 where he allegedly grabbed a woman's breast. It notes that while formal complaints were filed with ASU and ANU, both universities cleared him of policy violations due to insufficient evidence. The document also lists biographical details about Krauss, including his involvement with the Origins Project and his professional relationship with Richard Dawkins.
This document outlines specific allegations of sexual misconduct against Lawrence Krauss (identified by his works and the Origins Project). It details incidents on a CFI cruise in 2011 and at the Melbourne Zoo in 2016, noting that while complaints were filed with ASU and ANU, university officials stated there was insufficient evidence or no policy violation found. The document appears to be part of a House Oversight Committee file.
This document is Page 93 of a text titled 'Chapter 10: Seeing Invisible Minds,' authored by Nicholas Epley, Ph.D. It appears to be an academic or non-fiction book page discussing the psychological concept of 'Theory of Mind' and how humans perceive the intentions of others (and God). It uses the 'Miracle on the Hudson' (US Airways Flight 1549) and Mayor Ray Nagin's comments on Hurricane Katrina as illustrative examples. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021339', suggesting it was included in a document production for a Congressional investigation, potentially related to a larger cache of documents involving Epstein or financial oversight, though the specific content of this page is academic in nature.
This document discusses human social behavior, contrasting the expected altruism of rescue efforts with the bystander effect seen in the 1964 murder of Kitty Genovese. It explores the sociological implications of these events, attributing inaction to diffusion of responsibility, and concludes by introducing the severe health risks associated with social isolation.
This document is an announcement of the 2019 Hillman Prize winners, likely included in House Oversight files (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021225) due to the inclusion of the Miami Herald's 'Perversion of Justice' series. This specific series by Julie K. Brown and Emily Michot is credited with exposing the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and the original non-prosecution agreement. The document highlights the impact of various investigative journalism pieces, including reforms in military housing and immigration policy.
This document is an announcement of the 2019 Hillman Prize winners, detailing awards given to journalists for investigative reporting. While Jeffrey Epstein is not named directly, the document is significant to the Epstein case because it lists Julie K. Brown and Emily Michot of the Miami Herald as winners for 'Perversion of Justice,' the investigative series that exposed Epstein's plea deal and reignited the case against him. The document also highlights other winners covering topics like MS-13, the Flint water crisis, and military housing hazards.
This document is an excerpt from the book 'Siege' (likely by Michael Wolff), produced as a House Oversight exhibit (Bates HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021143). It details the tumultuous tenure of White House Counsel Don McGahn, focusing on his abusive relationship with President Trump and his role as a buffer between the White House and the Department of Justice regarding the Mueller investigation. The text highlights Trump's attempts to fire Mueller in June 2017 and his belief that he personally owned the Justice Department.
This document is an email thread from April 2011 containing the text of a Daily Beast article titled or related to 'Daily Beast'. The article details how New York socialites (like Peggy Siegal, Jonathan Farkas, and Debbie Bancroft) and scientists (Lawrence Krauss) continued to support and associate with Jeffrey Epstein after his initial incarceration, offering various justifications for his behavior. The email itself is from a 'Jonathan' (likely the Jonathan Farkas mentioned in the text) to Peter Green, discussing the article and mentioning plans to contact Catherine Crier.
This document is an email dated April 3, 2011, from Peter Green to a redacted recipient, forwarding a Daily Beast article by Alexandra Wolfe titled 'Jeffrey Epstein's Society Friends Close Ranks.' The article details how high-society figures like Wilbur Ross, Leon Black, and James Cayne continued to associate with Epstein after his conviction, while also highlighting allegations by Virginia Roberts that Ghislaine Maxwell recruited her for Epstein from Mar-a-Lago.
This document consists of two presentation slides from a KPCB (Kleiner Perkins) report titled 'USA Inc. | Consequences of Inaction,' dated circa July 2010. The slides analyze the negative consequences of high government debt levels, citing the Congressional Budget Office, and present a case study on European austerity measures in Greece, Ireland, Spain, and Portugal following the 2009 financial crisis. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021054' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of evidence collected during a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document contains two slides from a KPCB 'USA Inc.' financial presentation (pages 419 and 420) analyzing US sovereign debt and credit ratings. It features quotes from Moody's analysts Pierre Cailleteau and Sarah Carlson warning about debt affordability and negative outlooks, alongside a chart showing Treasury Swap Spreads turning negative in 2010. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021051' stamp, indicating it was part of a House Oversight Committee production, though it contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his known associates in the visible text.
This document is page 56 of a contact book or address list, bearing Bates stamps GIUFFRE001628 and HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014182. It contains alphabetical entries for names ranging from Sobrino to Stengel, including notable individuals such as actor Kevin Spacey, writer Andrew Solomon, and Peter Soros. Several entries, specifically those for Peter Soros, Fernando de Soto, and Kevin Spacey, are manually circled in black marker.
A letter from Kirkland & Ellis LLP to John Roth, Esq. dated June 19, 2008, arguing that the USAO is withholding exculpatory Brady evidence regarding witness interviews. The defense alleges the federal prosecution is politically motivated due to Epstein's ties to Bill Clinton and accuses prosecutors AUSA Villafana and FAUSA Sloman of specific ethical misconduct and conflicts of interest.
This document is a newspaper clipping, likely from the New York Times, dated March 14, 2018, detailing President Donald Trump's ousting of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. The article notes Tillerson was replaced by C.I.A. Director Mike Pompeo and highlights the nomination of Gina Haspel as the new C.I.A. Director, discussing her controversial past running a secret prison in Thailand. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional document production.
This document is a newspaper clipping, likely from The New York Times, dated March 14, 2018, discussing a major cabinet reshuffle in the Trump administration. It details the firing of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and his replacement by CIA Director Mike Pompeo, as well as the nomination of Gina Haspel to lead the CIA, highlighting her controversial past running a secret prison in Thailand. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was included in a document production for a congressional investigation, though the text itself contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a text capture (likely a web article or internal news summary) containing HTML tags, produced to the House Oversight Committee. It details conflicting media reports regarding Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's potential resignation or firing amidst the Special Counsel investigation into the 2016 election. The text cites various outlets (Axios, WSJ, NBC, Reuters) offering differing accounts of a meeting between Rosenstein and John Kelly following a New York Times report alleging Rosenstein had considered secretly recording President Trump.
This document is a text capture (likely a web article or internal news summary) containing HTML tags, produced to the House Oversight Committee. It details conflicting media reports regarding Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's potential resignation or firing amidst the Special Counsel investigation into the 2016 election. The text cites various outlets (Axios, WSJ, NBC, Reuters) offering differing accounts of a meeting between Rosenstein and John Kelly following a New York Times report alleging Rosenstein had considered secretly recording President Trump.
This document is an email chain from May 11, 2018, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E.) and New York Times financial reporter Landon Thomas Jr. Thomas sent Epstein a Politico article regarding Alan Dershowitz and Donald Trump. Epstein replied with 'nixon adage-- follow the..', implying the phrase 'follow the money' as an explanation for the events in the article.
An email dated May 9, 2019, marked as 'High' importance, from Richard Kahn of HBRK Associates Inc. to Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias email jeevacation@gmail.com). The content of the email is solely a link to a New York Times opinion article regarding Donald Trump's taxes. The document includes a House Oversight Bates stamp.
An email dated May 9, 2019, from Richard Kahn (HBRK Associates Inc.) to Jeffrey Epstein. Marked as High Importance, the email contains only a link to a New York Times opinion article regarding Donald Trump's taxes. The document bears a House Oversight footer.
This document is a screenshot of a New York Times digital article dated January 15, 2017, discussing the rise of English-style butlers in China among the affluent. It features quotes from trainers Neal Yeh and Christopher Noble regarding the International Butler Academy China in Chengdu. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032435', indicating it is part of a larger document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation, though the content itself is unrelated to Epstein or criminal activity on its face.
This document page displays the tail end of an email chain, specifically showing legal disclaimers and signature blocks. It features the signature of New York Times Financial Reporter Landon Thomas, Jr. twice, interspersed with a standard legal disclaimer associated with 'JEE' (Jeffrey E. Epstein) and the email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com'. The document is stamped with a House Oversight ID.
The document contains repeated email signatures and legal disclaimers. It identifies Landon Thomas, Jr., a financial reporter for the New York Times. The disclaimers state the information is the property of 'JEE' (likely Jeffrey Epstein) and direct inquiries to the email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com'. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
An email thread from November 14, 2016, shortly after the US Presidential election, between NYT financial reporter Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein. They discuss Donald Trump's cabinet appointments, specifically the Treasury (Mnuchin) and the sidelining of Chris Christie. Epstein comments that Trump has 'ZERO' loyalty, while Thomas notes that hedge fund managers ('hedgies') are profiting from the 'Trump trade' despite previously supporting Hillary Clinton.
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