This document is a press clipping from the Financial Times dated October 13, 2010, reviewing art events in London during Frieze Week. It specifically mentions 'The House of the Nobleman' exhibition held at 2 Cornwall Terrace, noting that both the property and the art inside (including works by Picasso) were for sale. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp, likely included in the investigation due to Epstein's known connections to the curators or the specific property at 2 Cornwall Terrace.
This document is page 34 of a 'Marina Market Analysis' report, likely produced by the real estate firm 'irr.', focusing on the British and U.S. Virgin Islands. A Google map identifies the 'IGY American Yacht Harbor Marina' in St. Thomas as the 'SUBJECT' of the analysis. The Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018845' indicates this document was collected as part of a congressional investigation, possibly related to Jeffrey Epstein's financial activities and assets in the region.
This document is a 'Surrounding Area Analysis' for a property identified as the American Yacht Harbor in Red Hook, St. Thomas. It describes the area's location, commercial activity, access via roads and ferries (including to the British Virgin Islands), and real estate demand, noting a recent increase in demand for retail space. The document, bearing the identifier HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018832, provides context on the commercial environment of Red Hook but does not directly mention Jeffrey Epstein or any associated individuals.
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