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| 2017-01-01 | N/A | Nationwide launch of the first eight-episode season of Poetry in America. | Public Television | View |
This document is an email chain from November 2021 involving attorney Joe Nascimento. He informs a recipient named Alison that a redacted individual was served a subpoena in the case 'Melissa Selinger v. Kimera Labs' specifically to connect them to actions taken while working for Jeffrey Epstein. The emails discuss the legal maneuvering, including a motion to quash the deposition and the inclusion of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) in court filings.
This document is an email chain from July 6-12, 2019, between attorney Joe Nascimento and an Assistant U.S. Attorney from the Southern District of New York. Nascimento contacts the AUSA after a former client of his deceased partner (Alan Ross) was served with a grand jury subpoena regarding the Epstein investigation. They coordinate a call and subsequently arrange an in-person meeting at the Hilton in West Palm Beach for July 12, 2019, to discuss the matter, with Nascimento requesting a 'proffer letter'.
This document contains an email chain between attorney Joe Nascimento and Assistant U.S. Attorneys from the SDNY regarding a client served with a grand jury subpoena related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation on July 6, 2019. Nascimento, acting as the inventory attorney for his deceased partner Alan Ross's former client, coordinates a meeting with prosecutors. The exchange culminates in a scheduled meeting at the Hilton in West Palm Beach on July 12, 2019, with Nascimento also requesting a 'proffer letter,' indicating potential cooperation by the witness.
This document contains a chronological series of email threads between attorney Joe Nascimento and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the Epstein investigation. The correspondence begins in July 2019 with the service of a grand jury subpoena to Nascimento's client, who was previously represented by his deceased partner Alan Ross. The emails track the scheduling of interviews in West Palm Beach and New York, confirms the client's cooperation, and notes a check-in following Ghislaine Maxwell's arrest in July 2020. While travel is discussed (flying the client up for a meeting in August 2021), no specific flight logs, tail numbers, or manifest lists are present in the text.
This document is a chain of email correspondence between Miami attorney Joe Nascimento and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding a female client who was served a grand jury subpoena in the Epstein investigation on July 6, 2019. The correspondence outlines the scheduling of several proffer sessions and interviews between 2019 and 2021, primarily taking place at the Hilton in West Palm Beach and later via WebEx or in New York. The emails confirm the client's cooperation with the investigation, particularly noting a check-in following Ghislaine Maxwell's arrest in July 2020 where prosecutors confirmed the client's status as a witness had not changed.
This document contains a series of email exchanges between defense attorney Joe Nascimento and prosecutors from the Southern District of New York (SDNY) regarding a client connected to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The emails discuss scheduling meetings, proffers, and interviews, as well as confirming representation after the passing of the client's previous attorney, Alan Ross.
This document consists of evidentiary photo contact sheets and images of physical CD-Rs seized during an investigation. The content spans from December 2004 to May 2005 and includes photos of Jeffrey Epstein's properties (Little St. James and Zorro Ranch), his aircraft (N908JE), and various individuals including 'Jean Luc' (likely Jean-Luc Brunel) and 'Jeffrey' (Epstein). The contact sheets serve as an index for digital images stored on the accompanying CDs, many of which contain redacted faces.
A photograph (marked with evidence ID EFTA00003650) depicting Jean-Luc Brunel in the foreground, smiling while wearing sunglasses and a colorful shirt with a cigarette in his mouth. The background features signage in Portuguese, including 'panashop.com.br' and 'SAC 3821 5050', indicating the photo was taken in Brazil, likely at an electronics store or internet service point. A timestamp in the corner reads '9 4:50PM'.
A photograph of the rear panel of a Panasonic telephone system (PBX), likely seized as physical evidence. The image shows a Power Supply Unit (Model PSLP1433 / KX-TDA0104) and installed expansion cards, including a PRI23 (ISDN) card and an LCOT8 (Loop Start Trunk) card. The item is tagged with the evidence identifier EFTA00002642.
This document is a multi-year schedule of events, lectures, and conferences from 2016 to 2021, with some events listed as 'forthcoming'. It details participation in various academic, psychological, and scientific associations and institutions across the US and internationally, often as a speaker or lecturer. Many events from 2020 and 2021 are noted as being conducted 'via zoom'.
This document is a section from a Curriculum Vitae, detailing academic honors, fellowships, research grants, and awards received by an individual from 1965 to 2019. It lists numerous affiliations with universities, government agencies, and scientific organizations, highlighting contributions to psychology, memory research, and public policy. The document also includes collaborators on various funded projects.
A page from a Freedom House report compiling quotes from authoritarian leaders and state media that characterize pro-democracy movements as foreign-orchestrated "color revolutions." The text below the quotes analyzes the lack of evidence for US interference in events like the Orange Revolution and discusses the rise of restrictive laws against NGOs, particularly in Russia.
This document appears to be Appendix 3 of a House Oversight Committee report (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020649). It details the ownership structures, political leanings, and potential Chinese government (PRC) influence over various Chinese-language media outlets operating in the West, including Duowei, Mingjing, The Epoch Times, and others. It highlights a trend of formerly independent media coming under Beijing's control or softening their stance after 2017.
This document is a page (157) from a book or essay, likely authored by A. Gopnik (Alison Gopnik), discussing the differences between child cognitive development and Artificial Intelligence. It argues that children are more flexible, active, and social learners compared to current AI systems. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was collected as evidence, likely in relation to investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's funding of scientific research or his connections to the academic community (Edge Foundation/MIT), though Epstein is not explicitly named on this specific page.
This document is a biographical profile of Chris Anderson, detailing his transition from a physicist at Los Alamos to the editor of Wired magazine (2001-2012) and founder of the drone company 3DR. It highlights his background in physics, his perspective on the tech industry, and his entry into the drone hobbyist community via his children. The document contains a House Oversight footer, suggesting it is part of evidence collected for a congressional investigation.
This newspaper article from February 28, 2019, details the sexual abuse committed by Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on the testimony of Michelle Licata and the controversial non-prosecution agreement. It highlights the efforts of Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiner and Detective Joseph Recarey to pursue the case despite pressure, and the role of Epstein's high-profile legal team, including Alan Dershowitz and then-U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, in securing a lenient deal. The article also touches on the defense's tactics to discredit victims and the broader context of Epstein's influence given his wealth and connections.
The document is a transcript accompanied by screenshots of a CNN broadcast featuring Robert Lawrence Kuhn (RLK). Kuhn, identified as an adviser to Chinese leaders, discusses the US-China trade war, specifically addressing intellectual property, government subsidies, and market openness. The document contains a House Oversight footer (026884), indicating it was part of a congressional document production, though the content itself is strictly geopolitical analysis.
This document is a printout of a Miami Herald article from April 2019, filed as a court exhibit in Case 1:19-cv-03377. It details the post-Epstein lives of key figures including Sarah Kellen (now married to NASCAR driver Brian Vickers), Ghislaine Maxwell (who founded TerraMar), Alan Dershowitz, and Prince Andrew. It specifically notes Kellen's alleged role in scheduling sexual massages for underage girls, Maxwell's rebranding as an environmentalist, and a $24,000 loan from Epstein to Sarah Ferguson.
This document appears to be a page from a book containing four photographs with captions documenting various social events and figures associated with the Epstein case. It includes photos of Sarah Kellen with her husband at the Kentucky Derby, Nadia Marcinkova in a cockpit with pilot Larry Visoski, Michael and Janet Reiter at Mar-a-Lago, and retired detective Joe Recarey. The right side of the page contains fragmentary text mentioning Mort Zuckerman and Microsoft.
This document analyzes the Egyptian political landscape following the downfall of the old regime, highlighting the dominance of established opposition figures over revolutionary youth. It predicts a polarized electoral battle between a religious camp led by the Muslim Brotherhood and a secularist camp comprised of revolutionary movements and liberal parties.
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