This document contains a log of digital messages from February 6-7, 2019, between a redacted individual and 'e:jeeitunes@gmail.com' (an alias for Jeffrey Epstein). The conversation revolves around reacting to renewed federal scrutiny and media coverage, specifically links from ZeroHedge and Fox News regarding DOJ and Senate inquiries into Epstein's 2008 plea deal. Epstein appears to be strategizing on whether to ignore the press, attack, or have his 'attunes' (likely a typo for attorneys) write an op-ed expressing indignation.
This document appears to be a diary entry or social report written by an industry insider during the 2011 Oscar season. It details the intense campaigning between 'The King's Speech' (backed by Harvey Weinstein) and 'The Social Network', culminating in a trip to Los Angeles where the author stays at the Beverly Hills Hotel and attends a high-profile party at Arianna Huffington's home attended by major tech and media moguls including Jeff Bezos, Eric Schmidt, and Bob Iger.
This document is a single page containing the tail end of an email communication. It primarily consists of a standard corporate legal disclaimer stating that the message may contain confidential information and referencing 'Fox News' and 'Fox Business.' The top of the document contains redacted contact information ('M' and 'E'), and the bottom bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029502'.
This document is an email chain from June 2016 in which Alan Dershowitz forwards a media inquiry from Fox News reporter Malia Zimmerman to Jeffrey Epstein (using the address jeevacation@gmail.com) and attorneys Martin Weinberg and Gerald Lefcourt. Zimmerman is inquiring about a July 2007 letter co-authored by Dershowitz and Lefcourt which claimed Epstein was part of the 'original group that conceived the Clinton Global Initiative.' Zimmerman asks for clarification on Epstein's specific official capacity (board member, founder, etc.) with the foundation.
This document appears to be a page from a news article or profile regarding investor Peter Thiel, included in House Oversight records. It discusses Thiel's role on the board of Facebook (amidst Russian election interference scandals), his support for Donald Trump, his move from San Francisco to Los Angeles, and his New Zealand citizenship. The text notes that while Thiel claims he can access the President anytime, their relationship seems to have cooled since the 2016 election.
James Robertson, Senior Managing Editor of the National Enquirer, submits a formal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the FBI seeking all records regarding the investigation and prosecution of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The letter outlines Epstein's background, his plea deal, and mentions connections to high-profile figures such as Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew.
This document is an automated email digest from Quora sent to 'jeevacation@gmail.com' on July 14, 2019. The email is titled 'Jeffrey's Digest,' confirming the email address belongs to Jeffrey Epstein. The content includes trivial Quora posts about Denmark's economy and a math riddle. The document is marked with Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025792, indicating it was obtained during a congressional investigation.
This document is a page from a legal filing (Case 9:08-cv-80736-KAM) arguing that Alan Dershowitz has failed to produce exculpatory documentary evidence in court despite publicly claiming on Fox News that such evidence exists to disprove Jane Doe No. 3's sexual misconduct allegations. The filing references a parallel state defamation case (*Edwards v. Dershowitz*) where Dershowitz also allegedly refused discovery requests. It suggests the court should infer the evidence does not exist and that the accuser's allegations are true.
This document is a legal response filed on March 24, 2015, by Jane Doe #1 and Jane Doe #2 in the Southern District of Florida. They are responding to Alan Dershowitz's supplement for intervention, arguing that he has failed to provide specific evidence refuting Jane Doe #3's allegations that he sexually molested her, despite his public claims on Fox Business to the contrary.
This document appears to be a narrative email or diary entry, likely by Ghislaine Maxwell (based on context of the 'me' character in this document collection), describing the filming of the movie 'Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps.' It details social interactions on set with celebrities including Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, and a cameo by Donald Trump. It mentions specific dates (Nov 25), locations (Tommy Gun Salon, Teterboro), and social events involving high-profile figures like Lord William Astor.
This document is a draft article written by publicist Peggy Siegal recounting the history of the 1987 film 'Wall Street' and the production of its sequel, 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.' Siegal details her involvement in consulting with screenwriter Alan Loeb regarding the social habits of New York's financial elite and describes her visit to the film set at the Central Park Zoo. The text mentions various real-life financial figures like Michael Milken and John Paulson as inspirations for the film's characters.
This document consists of pages 26 and 27 from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege', labeled as House Oversight evidence. It details the political maneuvering within the Trump White House surrounding the March 22 (2018) appropriations bill, highlighting how staff (Pence, Short, Mulvaney) worked to pass the bill while Steve Bannon and Fox News hosts (Carlson, Ingraham, Hannity) mobilized the base against it over the lack of Wall funding. The text describes Trump's reaction to the media criticism, leading him to threaten a veto. Note: There is no mention of Epstein in this specific document excerpt.
This document is a page (numbered 63) from an address book containing contact information for various individuals in the 'W' and 'Y' alphabetical sections. It lists names, residential and office addresses (primarily in London, New York, and Los Angeles), phone numbers, and email addresses. Notable entries include George Wipple (identified as a Journalist for Fox) and Theodore Wong (associated with Tigerfund.com).
This document is a page from a legal motion filed by Bradley Edwards against Alan Dershowitz in March 2015. It details Dershowitz's public denial of sexual abuse allegations made by 'Jane Doe No. 3' (Virginia Giuffre) and his claims on Fox Business that he possesses records proving his innocence and her dishonesty. The text outlines the timeline of legal filings in early January 2015, including Dershowitz's motion to intervene and Edwards' subsequent request for the production of the specific exculpatory records Dershowitz claimed to hold.
This document is a raw JSON data printout (likely backend code for a CNN article) dated September 24, 2018. The content details the unexpected death of April Freeman, a Democratic congressional candidate for Florida's 17th District. The text includes quotes from her husband's Facebook post and Florida Democratic Party Chair Terrie Rizzo, along with metadata defining fonts and layout styles. While part of a House Oversight production (Bates number HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033471), the visible text contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell.
An email dated April 29, 2019, from Richard Kahn (HBRK Associates Inc.) to Jeffrey Epstein. The email is marked as high importance and contains a link to a news article about Donald Trump attacking Judge Napolitano and praising Alan Dershowitz. The document footer indicates it is part of House Oversight records.
An email exchange from November 28, 2016, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E./jeevacation) and Larry Summers. Epstein sent Summers a link to a Fox Business article about Donald Trump considering Henry Kravis for Treasury Secretary. Summers replied via iPhone, commenting 'Interesting' and stating that 'Grey is at least reasonably smart.'
An email exchange dated November 28, 2016, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeevacation) and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers. Epstein sends a Fox Business article link about Donald Trump touting Henry Kravis for Treasury Secretary. Summers replies describing the news as 'Interesting' and comments that 'Grey is at least reasonably smart.'
This document is a single page containing a standard confidentiality and legal disclaimer for an email from either Fox News or Fox Business. The footer contains the document identifier 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033588'. The page lacks any specific information such as sender, recipient, date, or the body of the email itself.
This document from April 27, 2016, is an email from attorney Martin Weinberg to his client, Jeffrey Epstein, forwarding a media inquiry. An investigative reporter from Fox News, referred by Alan Dershowitz, requested to arrange an on-the-record interview with Epstein regarding his ties to both the Clintons and Donald Trump.
This document is an email exchange from April 10, 2018, between Jeffrey E. (likely Epstein) and his associate Richard Kahn, with Darren Indyke CC'd. Jeffrey E. speculates that 'trump' will probably hire 'dershowitz', to which Kahn agrees, noting that Dershowitz seems to have been 'interviewing' for the job via appearances on Fox News for the past two months.
This document, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028436', is a snippet from a report or article about Judge Brett Kavanaugh, not Jeffrey Epstein. It details conflicting accounts of Kavanaugh's high school behavior, focusing on a culture of 'braggadocio' at Georgetown Prep and specific yearbook references made by Kavanaugh and his peers to a female student. The text includes quotes from former classmates both criticizing and defending the conduct.
This document summarizes news reports and statements concerning Judge Brett Kavanaugh's high school conduct, focusing on a yearbook entry about classmate Renate Dolphin. It presents conflicting accounts from Kavanaugh's lawyer and Dolphin regarding their past interactions. Despite the user's prompt, the document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document contains snippets of a news article detailing the political maneuvering surrounding Judge Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation. It describes the White House's aggressive response to accusations, President Trump's controversial remarks, and the delicate position of Republican senators who must balance party loyalty with the concerns of moderate voters and key uncommitted senators.
This document is a news article, likely presented as a congressional exhibit, detailing the political response to sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh. It reports on Kavanaugh's planned Fox News interview to deny the claims, statements of support from Republicans like Senators Hatch and Cotton and President Trump, and the context of Christine Blasey Ford's allegations. The article also outlines the delicate political situation in the Senate, where a few key Republican votes will decide the confirmation outcome.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019-01-01 | Received | Disney | Fox | $71,300,000,000.00 | Deal value mentioned in context of GC stepping ... | View |
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