This document contains a series of internal emails from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) between March and May 2019 regarding travel approvals for the 'United States v. Epstein' investigation (Case 2018R01618). The emails detail logistics for prosecutors traveling to West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale to conduct meetings and interviews with victims. Specific details include flight itineraries on JetBlue and Delta, hotel stays at the Hilton West Palm Beach, and discussions regarding reimbursement for cancellation fees incurred due to conflicting work and personal schedules.
This document is a chain of email requests and approvals for travel by Assistant U.S. Attorneys from the SDNY related to the investigation 'United States v. Epstein' (2018R01618). The prosecution team requests authorization to travel to various locations including Pensacola, West Palm Beach, Los Angeles, and Stockholm, Sweden between March 2019 and February 2020 for witness and victim interviews. Specific commercial flight details (Delta) are provided for a February 2020 trip to Pensacola.
This document contains a series of email exchanges within the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding travel authorizations for the investigation 'United States v. Epstein' (2018R01618). The emails date from March 2019 to October 2019 and detail multiple trips by prosecutors to West Palm Beach, FL, and Los Angeles, CA, to conduct interviews with victims and hold meetings. Specific travel details are provided for a November 2019 trip, including JetBlue flights and a stay at the Hilton West Palm Beach.
This document is a flight log page from March and April 2001 documenting flights on Jeffrey Epstein's Gulfstream (N909JE) and a Cessna (N908GM). Significant entries show Virginia Roberts ('VR') traveling with Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and scientist Marvin Minsky to Santa Fe on March 29, 2001. The log also lists numerous other passengers including Banu Kucukkoylu, Alexis Wallace, and Henry Jarecki, and includes a redacted name on the March 31st flight.
This document is Page 93 of a text titled 'Chapter 10: Seeing Invisible Minds,' authored by Nicholas Epley, Ph.D. It appears to be an academic or non-fiction book page discussing the psychological concept of 'Theory of Mind' and how humans perceive the intentions of others (and God). It uses the 'Miracle on the Hudson' (US Airways Flight 1549) and Mayor Ray Nagin's comments on Hurricane Katrina as illustrative examples. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021339', suggesting it was included in a document production for a Congressional investigation, potentially related to a larger cache of documents involving Epstein or financial oversight, though the specific content of this page is academic in nature.
This document appears to be page 23 of a scientific or academic report regarding human psychology and social behavior, marked with a House Oversight Committee stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021269). The text discusses evolutionary biology, the necessity of social interaction for human happiness, and uses the 'Miracle on the Hudson' (US Airways Flight 1549) as a case study for 'Noticing the Unusual, Overlooking the Obvious.' While part of a larger production of documents (potentially related to Epstein investigations given the prompt context), this specific page focuses on the collective effort required for the rescue of Flight 1549 rather than specific Epstein-related activities.
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