This New York Magazine article from 2006 explores the lives of various billionaires, including Ron Burkle, the founders of Google and Yahoo, and Jeffrey Epstein. It details Epstein's 'womanizing' lifestyle, his private jet travel with women, and allegations regarding minors at his Palm Beach home. The article also covers Ron Burkle's political connections to Bill Clinton, his private jet '770BB', and his high-profile divorce.
This document appears to be a page from a narrative draft or article found within House Oversight evidence files. It contrasts historical student protests at Berkeley (specifically the Sproul Hall sit-in, likely in 1964) with free speech issues in 2019, ending with a crude remark about Donald Trump and a reference to 'Cavalier' (likely the magazine). While part of a larger cache (indicated by the Bates stamp), this specific page does not directly name Epstein or Maxwell.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee production (Bates stamped) containing a draft text or email body. The text reflects on the history of the Free Speech Movement at Berkeley, specifically the Sproul Hall sit-ins, and juxtaposes it with the political climate of 2019, making a vulgar reference to Donald Trump. The document concludes with a legal disclaimer identifying the content as the property of 'JEE' (Jeffrey Epstein) and listing the email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com'.
A document produced during House Oversight proceedings (Bates stamped 024929) containing a narrative text. The writing draws a comparison between the historical Free Speech Movement protests (specifically the Sproul Hall sit-in) at Berkeley and the political climate of 2019, concluding with a provocative statement about Donald Trump. The text appears to be an excerpt from an article, book draft, or personal reflection.
This document is a short email dated May 9, 2019, from Paul Krassner to Kevin Bright and Danny Goldberg. The subject is 'my occasional tweet' and the content consists of a single sentence criticizing Donald Trump using a metaphor involving the Statue of Liberty. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp.
An email dated May 9, 2019, from Paul Krassner to Kevin Bright, Danny Goldberg, and a redacted recipient. The subject line is 'my occasional tweet' and the body contains a single sentence of political satire referencing Donald Trump and the Statue of Liberty. The document is marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp.
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