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Google
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Johnny Isakson
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Google
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| 2025-10-01 | N/A | The Senate Finance Committee Chronic Care Working Group released a discussion draft on chronic care. | United States | View |
This email thread from December 2015 shows Jeffrey Epstein advising Lisa New on how to persuade Woody Allen to allow the release of taped footage. Lisa New provides lists of high-profile individuals she has already interviewed (including Bill Clinton and Al Gore) or who have agreed to be interviewed (including Joe Biden) to demonstrate the caliber of her project. Epstein suggests this is a 'better list to present woody' after Lisa notes that Allen's legal team has blocked the use of their footage.
In an email thread from December 7, 2015, Lisa New corresponds with Jeffrey Epstein regarding a film project/online course. New provides Epstein with a list of high-profile politicians and figures she has taped (including Bill Clinton and Al Gore) or scheduled (including Joe Biden) after Epstein requests a 'list of polieticans'. The context of the thread involves New seeking advice because Woody Allen's legal team has blocked the use of footage she filmed, an event she credits Epstein for facilitating.
This document is an excerpt from a news article, likely the Wall Street Journal from September 2018, detailing the political scrutiny Google faced. It discusses criticism from conservatives like President Trump and Kevin McCarthy over alleged search bias, and from Democrats like Mark Warner and Elizabeth Warren over a planned search engine for China. The document includes a quote from Google's CEO, Mr. Pichai, regarding engagement with Congress and appears to be an evidentiary submission to the House Oversight Committee.
This document is a page from a 2016 election report by EY, identified as HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022390. It outlines US healthcare policy priorities, focusing on the upcoming 2017 reauthorization of the Children's Health Insurance Plan (CHIP) and a Senate working group's draft proposal on chronic care for Medicare beneficiaries. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein or his activities.
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