This document appears to be a page (77) from a scientific manuscript or book draft discussing neuroscience, specifically the link between observing and executing actions (mirror neurons). The text uses an anecdote about a children's soccer team in Hyde Park/University of Chicago to illustrate that learning by imitation (demonstrated by a coach from Trinidad) is more effective than explicit verbal instruction (demonstrated by a history professor). It also details how this concept is being applied to stroke rehabilitation therapies. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of a larger cache of documents reviewed during congressional investigations, likely related to Epstein's scientific patronage.
This document is a narrative account, likely written by a publicist (consistent with Peggy Siegal's style), describing a day of filming for the movie 'Wall Street 2' on October 21st (likely 2009). The author details organizing high-society figures like Julia Koch, Amy Fine Collins, and Hamish Bowles to appear as extras in a party scene directed by Oliver Stone. The text also mentions a subsequent lunch at The Monkey Bar with a group referred to as 'The Harpies,' including Barbara Walters and Liz Smith, and an interaction with Graydon Carter.
This document appears to be Chapter 17 from a manuscript written by Virginia Giuffre (indicated by Bates stamp 'GIUFFRE'). The narrative describes her struggle caring for her drug-addicted boyfriend, T.J., while being sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein to earn money. It details a specific encounter where Epstein forces sexual acts upon her, followed by her collecting a cash payment of hundred-dollar bills from a staff member named Juan, who retrieves the money from a duffel bag under Epstein's desk.
Draft pages from a memoir describing the narrator's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and a boyfriend named T.J. The text details a drug-fueled party in Florida, followed by a trip to NYC where the narrator suffers a severe medical emergency involving bleeding and vomiting (implied gynecological issue). Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell rush her to a hospital (Lennox Hill or Mount Sinai), driven by Jo-Jo, primarily out of fear of incrimination because Epstein never used condoms.
This document contains two statistical tables from the 'USA Inc.' report produced by KPCB (Kleiner Perkins), likely part of a House Oversight Committee investigation based on the footer stamp. The first table ranks countries 51-75 by Net Debt as a percentage of GDP for 2009, showing China at rank 71. The second table ranks OECD countries by Gross Debt as a percentage of GDP for 2009, listing Japan as rank 1 (193%) and the USA as rank 9 (83%).
This document is page 75 from a contact book (commonly referred to as Epstein's 'Little Black Book'). It lists contact information (addresses, multiple phone numbers, emails) for individuals and entities alphabetically from 'Barrett' to 'Campos'. Notable entries include financier Leon Black, Jonathan Barrett of Luminus Management, and a handwritten entry for Michelle Campos with the annotation 'fired Soty.'.
This document is a scanned page from a contact book (likely the 'Black Book') listing various businesses, restaurants, hotels, and individuals primarily located in New York City. It contains contact information for high-end venues like The Carlyle, Four Seasons, and Cipriani, as well as service providers including a cook (Henry Meer) and fitness instructors under 'Exercise-New York'. Notably, the entry for Christie's auction house explicitly lists account numbers for 'GM' (Ghislaine Maxwell) and 'JE' (Jeffrey Epstein), along with specific staff contacts.
This document is page 59 of an address book (commonly referred to as Jeffrey Epstein's 'Black Book'). It contains contact information for individuals with surnames beginning with 'T', including prominent figures such as Ivana Trump, Ivanka Trump, Robert Trump, Philip Treacy, and members of the Tisch and Tollman families. The page lists residential addresses in New York, London, and Paris, along with various phone numbers and email addresses.
This document is a page from an address book (likely Epstein's 'Little Black Book') containing contact information for individuals with surnames starting with 'N'. It includes high-profile figures such as journalist Andrew Neil, tennis player Ilie Nastase, shipping heir Constantine Niarchos, and businessman Harry Nuttall. The entries provide phone numbers, email addresses, and physical addresses in locations including London, New York, and Los Angeles.
This document is a page from a contact book (likely Jeffrey Epstein's 'Black Book') containing entries for individuals with surnames starting with K and L. Notable entries include Henry Kissinger (listed with multiple addresses including Washington DC), David Koch, and 'Boby Kotic' (linked to an Activision email address, likely Bobby Kotick). The list contains detailed contact information including home and work addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses for individuals in London, New York, Paris, and Lagos.
This document is a page (marked 31) from an address book, likely Jeffrey Epstein's 'Little Black Book'. It contains contact information for individuals sorted alphabetically from 'H', including notable figures such as actor Dustin Hoffman, India Hicks, and beer magnate Fredie Heineken. The entries include addresses in New York, London, France, and the Bahamas, along with phone numbers and occasional email addresses.
This document is page 18 of a contact book (likely Jeffrey Epstein's 'Little Black Book'), containing entries for individuals with surnames starting with C and D. It includes high-profile individuals such as Prince Pierre d'Arenberg and Sophie Dahl, as well as business contacts like Eagle Capital Management. The entries provide extensive contact details including residential and work addresses across multiple countries (US, UK, Switzerland, Kenya, Brazil, Saudi Arabia), phone numbers, and email addresses.
This document is a page from a contact book containing names, addresses, and phone numbers for various high-profile individuals. Notable entries include Andre Balazs, Alec Baldwin, and a detailed entry for Doug Bands (spelled Bands, usually Band) under the 'Office of William J. Clinton,' which includes contact info for Clinton staff members and an email address 'wjc@incingular.com'. The document also lists bankers from HSBC and IFB, and includes a note 'no.42 do not use' likely referring to President Clinton.
This document is a page (numbered 7) from an address book, likely Jeffrey Epstein's 'Little Black Book'. It lists contact information including addresses, phone numbers, and emails for individuals alphabetically sorted from Alun-Jones to Arango. The document includes stamps indicating it is part of the Giuffre v. Maxwell legal discovery (GIUFFRE001579) and House Oversight materials (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014133).
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