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| 2025-12-01 | N/A | Narrator pitches a satire on unions to Mad magazine. | Mad magazine offices (implied) | View |
These handwritten notes appear to be a summary of various incidents and key points related to an investigation. The notes cover surveillance activities by Wackenhut possibly involving a P.I. with mob ties, local police matters like a burglary and a man in the bushes, and a chase involving a Chrysler 300. A key decision highlighted is the choice not to file charges against a co-defendant named Janusz Banacell.
This document appears to be a scanned page from a memoir or narrative book included in House Oversight Committee evidence productions (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015044). The text recounts the author's early experience performing at Carnegie Hall and a later interaction with Bill Gaines, the publisher of Mad magazine, regarding the magazine's editorial direction and success. While part of a larger investigation cache, the specific text on this page does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or his associates directly.
Discussion about rejecting a satire on unions and maintaining the magazine's target audience.
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