A narrative document, likely from 1997, describing the author's observations at a convention. The author notes a suspicious couple attending all the same workshops and compares the popularity of sexually explicit workshops (hosted by Nina Hartley) versus political ones (hosted by Bob Burke). The document bears a House Oversight footer.
This document appears to be a page from a narrative or article describing the 'Lifestyles Convention.' The text details a conflict between the convention organizers (specifically regarding an Erotic Art Exhibition and an 'Evening of Caressive Intimacy') and the state's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC). The ACLU intervened legally on behalf of the convention. The page also includes a brief interaction with a vendor selling novelty cookies.
This document, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015193, appears to be a narrative excerpt describing a swingers convention attended by 3,000 mostly upper-middle-class participants. The text details the atmosphere, including specific descriptions of attendees' attire (or lack thereof) and the 'Adult Marketplace' inside the convention center. It focuses on the social dynamics of the event, such as the requirement for gender-balanced couples to enter.
This document appears to be a page from a transcript or script, marked as a House Oversight exhibit. It features a dialogue between characters named 'Willow' and 'Track' discussing police crackdowns on protesters at a political convention (details strongly resemble the 2008 RNC in St. Paul). The text describes FBI infiltration of activist groups, the blocking of bridges, and the arrest of journalists including Amy Goodman. While the user prompt mentions 'Epstein-related,' this specific page contains no direct mentions of Jeffrey Epstein or his known associates, focusing instead on political protests and law enforcement tactics.
This document is a real estate market analysis report for an unspecified 'Site' in Las Vegas, detailing the retail trade potential within 1, 3, and 5-mile radii. It highlights major ongoing construction projects (e.g., MGM's The Lot, AEG's The Arena), new retail developments, and strong residential demand as key drivers for growth. The document, marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018797', does not contain any explicit mention of Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals.
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