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Elisa New
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Employment |
9
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Donor program founder |
5
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1 | |
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Affiliation |
5
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1 | |
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person
IBM
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Client |
5
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1 | |
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person
Wang Jianlin
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Donor |
5
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1 | |
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person
Jeffrey Epstein
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Donor beneficiary |
5
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1 | |
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person
Cristina Pato
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Affiliation |
5
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1 | |
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person
Elisa New
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Employment affiliation |
5
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1 | |
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person
Jeffrey Epstein
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Professional donor |
5
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1 | |
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person
Verse Video Education
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Business associate |
5
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1 | |
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person
EZRA VOGEL
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Employment |
5
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1 | |
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person
Lawrence Summers
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Academic contributor |
5
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1 | |
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person
Martin A. Nowak
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Employee |
1
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organization
JEE
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Affiliation |
1
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1 | |
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person
Martin A. Nowak
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Employment affiliation |
1
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1 | |
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ALAN DERSHOWITZ
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Employment |
1
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1 | |
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person
Jeffrey Epstein
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Donor |
1
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1 | |
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person
Peter Galison
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Employment |
1
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1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2014-07-28 | N/A | News report on Foundation and MIT Media Lab restoring Rothko murals | New York | View |
| 2003-01-01 | N/A | Establishment of the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics at Harvard University | Harvard University | View |
| 1944-01-01 | N/A | IBM supplied the first Harvard architecture computer to Harvard University. | Harvard University | View |
This document is a digital communication log from May 6, 2019, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias e:jeeitunes@gmail.com) and a redacted individual. They discuss securing a 'formal invitation' facilitated by Professor Yau at Harvard, whom Epstein notes is a Fields Medal winner. The conversation concludes with the redacted individual suggesting they try a 'different look' at the library.
This document is a digital communication log from April 9, 2017, originating from a House Oversight investigation. It details a series of messages sent by Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeeitunes@gmail.com) in which he boasts about his business philosophy, funding of 'rarefied sciences' (AI, genetics, origin of life), and claims to have a think tank at MIT and Harvard. The exchange concludes with a redacted individual replying 'and dessert'.
This is an email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Elisa New, a professor at Harvard University. On October 5, 2013, Epstein emailed New asking if 'the 23' (likely October 23rd) worked for a meeting in Cambridge. New replied, expressing excitement that John McCain, Tony Kushner, and Al Gore had 'signed on' to a project or event within the last two days. The document includes a standard legal disclaimer regarding Epstein's communications.
This document contains the footer fragments of an email chain. It features a repeating confidentiality disclaimer asserting that the information is the property of Jeffrey Epstein and directs inquiries to 'jecvacation@gmail.com'. It also includes the signature block of Elisa New, a Professor of American Literature at Harvard University, appearing twice. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027039.
Harvard Professor Elisa (Lisa) New corresponds with Jeffrey Epstein on October 5, 2013, confirming that the 23rd works for a meeting in Cambridge. She suggests various locations at Harvard for a 'taping' and mentions that 'Woody' is welcome to join. She also notes that high-profile figures John McCain, Tony Kushner, and Al Gore have recently 'signed on' to a project.
This document is an exhibit filed in 2019 containing an excerpt from a March 2003 Vanity Fair article titled 'The Talented Mr. Epstein.' It details Epstein's financial assets, his short-lived tenure on the board of Rockefeller University, his $25 million pledge to Harvard University facilitated by Larry Summers, and his close relationship with Leslie Wexner. The text also describes his social life, including trips to Little St. James (referred to as 'Little St. Jeff') and his interactions with biologist Martin Nowak.
This document is a page from a court filing containing text from a Vanity Fair article about Jeffrey Epstein. It details his early life, career at Bear Stearns, mysterious transition to running his own business, and his cultivation of high-profile relationships with figures like Leslie Wexner, Prince Andrew, and various academics.
This document is a page from a letter detailing the background of a young model who met Jeffrey Epstein at age sixteen. It describes her early modeling career, family estrangement, and how Epstein gained her trust through his perceived influence, connections to Bill Clinton, and promises to help her get into Harvard University.
This document appears to be an excerpt from James Patterson's book 'Filthy Rich' (submitted as evidence to House Oversight), narrating the perspective of the U.S. Attorney (likely Alexander Acosta) regarding the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. It details the aggressive tactics used by Epstein's high-profile legal team ('Dream Team'), which included investigating prosecutors' families to find grounds for disqualification. The text outlines the plea negotiations in Fall 2007 and Epstein's eventual guilty plea on June 30, 2008, to state charges involving 18 months (referenced as 'two years' in offer) of imprisonment and sex offender registration.
An email from Harvard Professor Elisa New to Jeffrey Epstein dated May 4, 2016, marked high importance. New discusses an agreement sent by Irwin Tenenbaum regarding an appearance by 'Woody' (likely Woody Allen) for a Harvard content week and a TV show picked up by American Public Television. She stipulates that Woody will not receive higher billing than Bill Clinton or Joe Biden and expresses urgency regarding editing deadlines.
This document is an email thread from March 20, 2016, between Joi Ito (Director of MIT Media Lab) and Jeffrey Epstein, with Martin Nowak copied. Epstein informs Ito that he and 'Barnaby' will visit on April 1st. Ito confirms he is around and makes a remark about the hacktivist group Anonymous planning to take down Donald Trump's webpage on that same day.
This email chain from December 8, 2015, involves a request from Leah Reis-Dennis (on behalf of Harvard Professor Lisa New) to Jeffrey Epstein, asking for his assistance in securing a legal release from Woody Allen for previously filmed footage to be used in the 'Poetry in America' initiative. Epstein apparently forwarded this request to Soon-Yi Previn, who responded to Epstein stating that they were open to the project in principle, subject to strict controls over advertising, final cut approval, and legal review of the release form. The document highlights Epstein's role as a gatekeeper for access to Woody Allen.
An email dated December 8, 2015, from Leah Reis-Dennis (Verse Video Education/Poetry in America) to Jeffrey Epstein (via jeevacation@gmail.com) and Harvard Professor Lisa New. Leah requests Epstein's assistance in obtaining a release form from Woody Allen for previously filmed footage to be used in an educational initiative involving HarvardX and PBS. The email lists several high-profile figures (Clinton, Gore, McCain, etc.) who have already participated.
This document is a fragment of an email correspondence sent by Elisa New, the Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature at Harvard University. The text captures the end of a message where New inquires about the likelihood of obtaining a specific 'release' associated with an unnamed male subject. The document includes a full professional signature block and a House Oversight Bates stamp (028956).
This document fragment contains the signature block of Elisa New, a professor at Harvard University, situated between two identical confidentiality disclaimers asserting the content is the 'property of JEE' (Jeffrey Epstein). The disclaimer directs inquiries to the email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com'. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation.
In this correspondence from late 2015, Harvard Professor Elisa New updates Jeffrey Epstein on her 'Poetry in America' project. She details a $2.5 million fundraising goal and explicitly credits a previous gift from Leon Black for legitimizing her work within Harvard and securing university resources. She also thanks Epstein for his strategic advice regarding the Templeton Foundation and mentions a collaboration with Joe Biden.
This document page appears to be a header or signature block containing the professional contact information for Elisa New, a professor at Harvard University. The majority of the page is blank whitespace, with a House Oversight Bates stamp at the bottom right.
This document is an email from Harvard Professor Elisa New to Jeffrey Epstein. She updates him on her academic projects, specifically regarding the Templeton foundation and Success Academy, and mentions that Joe Biden had agreed to discuss a poem with her. She expresses gratitude for Epstein's advice and support, comparing his challenging feedback to that of 'Larry' (presumably her husband, Larry Summers). The footer contains a confidentiality notice linking the email to 'JEE' and the address 'jeevacation@gmail.com'.
This document is a fragment of an email from Harvard Professor Elisa New ('Lisa') to Jeffrey Epstein. New expresses gratitude for Epstein's 'financial help' and personal support, noting that she values how he 'pushes back' intellectually, comparing him to 'Larry' (likely her husband, Larry Summers). She discusses her growing platform to serve as a spokesperson for a foundation focused on literacy and character.
This document appears to be a page from a draft article or book manuscript (possibly by a journalist like Michael Wolff) detailing a series of high-profile meetings at Jeffrey Epstein's residence. It describes interactions with global political figures (Kevin Rudd, Ehud Barak), scientists, and billionaires, while exploring Epstein's attempts to rehabilitate his image as an 'honest broker' free of institutional ties. The text also details Epstein's idiosyncratic scientific theories, specifically comparing cancer cells to terrorist networks.
This document outlines the curriculum and contributors for 'Poetry in America for Teachers II,' an educational initiative by Harvard and WGBH. It lists high-profile contributors including Al Gore, Lawrence Summers, Ray Dalio, Walter Isaacson, and Richard Dawkins, detailing the topics they discuss and the locations where footage was shot (ranging from Harvard University museums to Papua New Guinea). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of an investigation, likely regarding Jeffrey Epstein's ties to Harvard and prominent figures, though Epstein himself is not named in this specific text.
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 a page from a proposal or funding memorandum for the 'Poetry in America' project. It outlines distribution partners (including media organizations like The Atlantic and WGBH, and corporate partners like Adobe), expected outcomes such as for-credit courses to be released by Spring 2016, and funding options via the Harvard Graduate School of Education or the Filmmaker's Collaborative. The document bears a House Oversight footer, indicating its inclusion in a congressional investigation.
This document is a page from a proposal or report regarding the 'Poetry in America' educational project, stamped with a House Oversight Committee identifier. It lists high-profile participants in filmed conversations, including Bill Clinton, Woody Allen, and John McCain, and outlines project activities related to production, post-production, and curriculum development in partnership with the Harvard Graduate School of Education. The document describes converting raw footage into curricular content for teachers.
This document outlines a proposal for 'Poetry in America for Teachers II,' an educational initiative by the Harvard Graduate School of Education, HarvardX, and WGBH. It lists numerous high-profile contributors—including Al Gore, Lawrence Summers, Ray Dalio, and Walter Isaacson—who have participated in filmed segments discussing poetry and science at various locations. The document concludes with a funding request or cost statement of 1,000,000 for two television episodes and a credit-bearing course.
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