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An October 2020 email chain involving an FBI Special Agent in Boston forwarding a message from an academic/journalist. The inner email discusses Alan Dershowitz's request for Harvard to investigate his connections to Epstein for exoneration purposes, notes the resignation of Ghislaine Maxwell's husband (Scott Bergerson/Borgerson) from a tech startup, and speculates on the unsealing of Maxwell's deposition revealing more about MIT and Harvard faculty activities.
This document is a transcript of court testimony from a witness named Kate. She describes Maxwell's role as managing properties for Jeffrey and ensuring they met his standards. Kate testifies that Maxwell claimed to own houses in London and New York City, with the latter being a gift from Jeffrey, and also claimed to be friends with prominent figures like Prince Andrew and Donald Trump.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the direct examination of a witness named 'Kate'. She testifies that she worked as a musician and model, and that Epstein initiated sexual activity with her starting at age 17 and continuing into her early thirties. She states this occurred 'every time' they were together, including sexualized massages in London, Palm Beach, and on his island.
This document is page 6 of a contact list, identified by the number DOJ-OGR-00022294. It contains an alphabetized list of names and one institution, with associated personal contact information heavily redacted. The list includes individuals, couples, and the institution Balliol College, Oxford.
This document is a page from a character reference letter filed in court on June 15, 2022, in support of Ghislaine Maxwell prior to her sentencing. The anonymous author, a family friend of over 60 years, describes the difficult upbringing of the Maxwell children under their 'narcissistic' father, Robert Maxwell, and highlights Ghislaine's intelligence and work ethic at Oxford. The letter appeals to the judge for leniency, noting Ghislaine's regret over meeting Jeffrey Epstein and the harsh conditions she has endured in jail, including sleep deprivation.
This document is a character reference letter submitted to Judge Alison J. Nathan by James 'Jamie' Martin Hollomon, a psychotherapist and lawyer, on May 2, 2022, regarding the sentencing of Ghislaine Maxwell. Hollomon details a long-standing family friendship between the Hollomons and the Maxwells dating back to the 1950s through their fathers, Dr. Herbert Hollomon and Robert Maxwell. The author recounts staying with the Maxwell family in Oxford in 1966 when Ghislaine was five years old and returning for work experience in 1980.
This document is a page from an academic syllabus or reading list, likely for an advanced economics course, bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019402. It lists various academic papers, books, and working papers related to macroeconomics, banking crises, oil, and the Eurozone, with dates ranging primarily from 2003 to April 2009. Prominent economist Kenneth Rogoff, a known associate in the Epstein files, is listed as an editor and co-author on multiple entries.
This document is a page from an academic syllabus or reading list, stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019401', indicating it was produced during a House Oversight Committee investigation. It lists economic papers and books organized by topics such as Global Capital Market Integration and International Financial Crises, with frequent citations of work by Kenneth Rogoff and Carmen Reinhart. The document dates to at least May 2009 based on the most recent publication listed.
This document is a page from a House Oversight file (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031909) containing a reprint of a Project Syndicate article titled 'Does Anything Matter?' by philosopher Peter Singer, dated June 13, 2011. The text discusses moral philosophy, specifically the debate between subjective and objective ethics, and highlights the recent publication of Derek Parfit's book 'On What Matters' as a significant event in secular philosophy.
This document is a page (181) from a House Oversight Committee report (Appendix 2) detailing Chinese influence on UK academia and democratic institutions. It discusses the monitoring of students by the CSSA, the influence of Confucius Institutes, Huawei's funding of Chatham House, and instances of censorship and pressure at the University of Nottingham regarding critical scholars Stephen Morgan and Steve Tsang. Note: While labeled as part of a dataset that may contain Epstein records (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020640), this specific page contains no mentions of Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, or their associates.
This document contains page 85 of a scientific or philosophical essay titled 'Beyond Reward and Punishment' by physicist David Deutsch. The text discusses human evolution, the nature of knowledge, imitation, and creativity, referencing Karl Popper. It appears to be part of a larger collection of essays (likely an Edge.org Annual Question response, given Epstein's known funding of Edge). The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016888', indicating it was produced during a Congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a page from a book or essay collection (page 41) bearing a House Oversight stamp. It contains a biographical introduction for philosopher Dan Dennett, written in the first person. The text details Dennett's standing in the AI community, contrasts his views with philosophers like Searle and Fodor, and recounts a conversation from 25 years prior where AI pioneer Marvin Minsky praised Dennett as the 'next Bertrand Russell.'
The author reflects on their time at Brooklyn College, detailing academic successes, conflicts with college President Harry Gideonese regarding political purges, and a rejected Rhodes Scholarship application attributed to bias. The narrative concludes with the author's decision to pursue law school, inspired by famous legal figures, and their attempt to seek advice from a family connection, Judge Berenkoff.
This document is a forensic log of text messages extracted from a device, dated November 15, 2018. The conversation is between 'e:jeeitunes@gmail.com' (an email address associated with Jeffrey Epstein) and a redacted individual, discussing a successful meeting with 'HBJ' (likely Hamad bin Jassim Al Thani). The participants discuss the positive rapport established with HBJ and coordinate future travel to 'AD' (Abu Dhabi) following a stop in 'oxford'.
This document is a log of messages from November 15, 2018, between 'jeeitunes@gmail.com' (an alias associated with Jeffrey Epstein) and a redacted individual. They discuss travel logistics between London and Oxford, and Epstein proposes a 15-minute meeting with the 'owner Ferrari/ fiat,' describing the person as well-connected through Italy. The redacted individual agrees to the meeting, providing their availability.
This document appears to be a biographical sheet or marketing material produced for the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamp 023439). It details the professional backgrounds of Olivier Sibony and Cass R. Sunstein, highlighting their academic roles and publications. It concludes with a description of Brockman, Inc., the literary agency founded by John Brockman, defining its focus on authors of 'the third culture.'
This document is the copyright and imprint page of a book published in 2014 by Oxford University Press in association with the International Peace Institute (IPI). It lists the copyright holders for the commentary as Terje Rød-Larsen (a known associate of Jeffrey Epstein), Nur Laiq, and Fabrice Aidan. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was obtained as part of a congressional investigation, likely regarding the IPI's financial ties or Rød-Larsen's connections.
This document is page 11 of 21 from a printout of the TED2017 conference program, dated April 20, 2017. It lists speaker bios for Lisa Genova, Robin Hanson, Anil Seth, Kristin Poinar, and Kate Marvel, detailing their academic affiliations (such as Oxford, George Mason, and NASA) and recent publications. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014961' stamp, indicating it is part of the evidence collected by the House Oversight Committee, likely illustrating the academic and scientific circles Jeffrey Epstein monitored or infiltrated.
This document is a page from the TED2017 program featuring biographies for Jorge Ramos, Isabel Behncke Izquierdo, Tomás Saraceno, and Ingrid Betancourt, as well as a partial biography for Jorge Drexler. Each entry includes the speaker's profession, a brief overview of their work and achievements, and contact information such as websites or social media handles.
This document is page 344 of a glossary or bibliography, stamped by the House Oversight Committee. It contains a list of academic citations focused on Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, and Evolutionary Psychology, ranging from 1962 to 2008. Notable authors listed include Nick Bostrom, Juergen Schmidhuber, and Daniel Dennett, reflecting Epstein's known interest in and funding of scientific research in these fields.
This document appears to be page 205 from a book titled 'Known Unknowns' or a similar academic text, stamped with a House Oversight footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015895). The text discusses mathematical inconsistency, the Peano axioms, and the implications of equating numbers (like 0 and 1) on logic systems. It introduces 'The Lucas Argument' regarding J.R. Lucas, Gödel's theorem, and Roger Penrose's later work arguing that the human mind functions outside formal rules, challenging Strong AI.
This document appears to be page 294 of a larger production, stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013794'. It contains a bibliography or reference list of scientific papers and books ranging from 1965 to 1998. The topics cover biology, physics, neuroscience, and chaos theory/fractals (common interests of Jeffrey Epstein). There is no direct narrative text, only citations sorted alphabetically by author from Y to Z.
This document is page 289 of a larger file, bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013789. It contains a scientific bibliography or reference list citing various academic papers and books published between 1971 and 1998. The topics covered include dynamical entropy, neuronal dynamics, chaos theory, and physiological studies.
This document is a page from a bibliography or reference list (page 271) contained within a House Oversight Committee release. It lists scientific publications ranging from 1954 to 1998, focusing heavily on neuroscience, chaos theory, fractal geometry, and thermodynamics. Prominent scientists such as Benoit Mandelbrot and Rodolfo Llinas are cited, reflecting the scientific topics often associated with Jeffrey Epstein's philanthropic interests.
This document is a single page (page 270) from a bibliography or reference section of a larger work, marked with the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013770. It lists scientific publications ranging from 1949 to 1998, primarily focusing on chaos theory, fractals, nonlinear dynamics, and biophysics. The content reflects the scientific interests often associated with Jeffrey Epstein's patronage of theoretical physics and biology, though the text itself is purely academic references.
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