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| 1998-01-01 | N/A | JP Morgan Capital acquired ownership of LPA. | USA | View |
This document is an 'Access to Justice' email newsletter from Law360 dated April 20, 2020. It aggregates various legal news stories, primarily focused on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the justice system, including court closures, remote hearings, and bankruptcy issues. It is relevant to the Epstein files because it contains a summary of a recent Eleventh Circuit ruling that the Crime Victims' Rights Act protections do not arise until after a formal criminal charge is filed, which is described as a blow to Epstein's victims.
This document is an email invitation for a conference call hosted by The Bloom Firm scheduled for January 23, 2020. The subject of the call is explicitly stated as 'Call re Epstein.' The email lists 6 participants, including employees of The Bloom Firm (Teri, Colleen, Marcelino) and three redacted individuals. The document includes dial-in information and platform details for UberConference.
This document appears to be page 67 of a market research or due diligence report (likely an Investment Memorandum) analyzing the U.S. education market, specifically Early Childhood Education (ECE) and K-12 sectors. It details the financials of 'LPA' (owned by JP Morgan Capital) and Nobel Learning Communities, while also discussing government funding, the 'No Child Left Behind Act,' and market demographics. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was produced during the House Oversight Committee's investigation, likely regarding JP Morgan's business dealings.
This document is a page from Nautilus magazine (labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015495) discussing the efforts of the Coalition to Cure Calpain 3, a nonprofit founded by Wrubel in 2010 to fund research for a rare muscular dystrophy. It details the scientific work of researchers Spencer and Louis Kunkel, including a $260,000 grant provided to Spencer's lab, and discusses the pharmaceutical industry's interest in orphan diseases. While included in a House Oversight document dump presumably related to Epstein (who often funded scientific research), the text itself contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell.
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