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This document is an excerpt from the book 'Filthy Rich' (pages 234-235), labeled as a House Oversight exhibit. It details Jeffrey Epstein's association with Al Seckel, a 'grifter' with whom he hosted the 2010 Mindshift conference in the Virgin Islands, attended by notable scientists like Murray Gell-Mann and Gerald Sussman. The text also describes a 2012 conference at Little St. James attended by Stephen Hawking and other physicists, while noting that institutions like Mount Sinai and Ballet Palm Beach had begun rejecting Epstein's donations.
The document is an excerpt from a book (James Patterson) discussing the fraudulent activities of Al Seckel and his wife Isabel Maxwell (sister of Ghislaine Maxwell). It details Seckel's history of unpaid debts, lawsuits, and moving to France to avoid legal trouble. The text also touches on Jeffrey Epstein's 'Mindshift' conferences in the Virgin Islands and a 2012 gathering attended by prominent scientists including Stephen Hawking, noting that some organizations like Ballet Palm Beach later distanced themselves from Epstein.
This document is an excerpt from a book (pages 232-233) marked as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. It details Jeffrey Epstein's connection to physicist Stephen Hawking, noting a March 2006 workshop and Epstein paying for a submarine for Hawking. It also introduces Al Seckel, Epstein's partner in the 'Mindshift conference,' highlighting Seckel's high-profile parties attended by Elon Musk and others, as well as Seckel's questionable financial dealings involving rare books.
This document is an excerpt from a James Patterson book, submitted as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. It details a March 2006 physics symposium titled 'Confronting Gravity' hosted by Jeffrey Epstein in Saint Thomas, attended by Stephen Hawking and Nobel laureates. The text highlights a specific gesture where Epstein paid to modify a submarine to accommodate Hawking's wheelchair for an underwater tour. The partially visible right page discusses Epstein's associate Al Seckel and mentions connections to Elon Musk and James 'The Amazing' Randi.
This document is an excerpt from the book 'Filthy Rich' (marked as House Oversight evidence) detailing Jeffrey Epstein's association with Al Seckel, a 'self-professed PhD' and grifter. It describes two scientific conferences hosted by Epstein: the 2010 Mindshift conference in the Virgin Islands (co-hosted with Seckel) and a 2012 gathering on Little St. James attended by Stephen Hawking and other physicists. The text also notes the shutdown of Epstein's foundations and the refusal of future donations by organizations like Mount Sinai Hospital and Ballet Palm Beach.
This document is an excerpt from a James Patterson book (likely 'Filthy Rich') included in House Oversight files. It details the fraudulent activities of Al Seckel, husband of Isabel Maxwell (Ghislaine Maxwell's sister), including scamming investors and failing to pay legal fees. The text also discusses Jeffrey Epstein's connections to the scientific community, specifically mentioning a 'Mindshift' conference in the Virgin Islands and a 2012 gathering attended by Stephen Hawking and other physicists.
This document is an excerpt from a book (likely by James Patterson) stamped with a House Oversight evidence number. It details Jeffrey Epstein's March 2006 'Confronting Gravity' workshop attended by Stephen Hawking, noting Epstein paid for a submarine for the physicist. It also introduces Al Seckel (January 2012 context), Epstein's partner in the Mindshift conference, who hosted parties attended by Elon Musk, Dudley Moore, and James Randi, and was described as an 'illusionist' facing lawsuits over rare book sales.
Hornberger confirmed settlement but noted Seckel never paid for services.
Sussman got testy and refused to elaborate on dealings.
Oppenheimer asked if Sussman gave money to Seckel; Sussman got testy.
Oppenheimer asked if Sussman gave money to Seckel; Sussman got testy and refused to elaborate.
Hornberger confirmed settlement but noted Seckel hadn't paid legal fees.
Sussman got testy and refused to elaborate on dealings.
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