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paul krassner
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Steven L. Watson
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This document is page 22 of a Westlaw printout of a 2005 court opinion titled 'In re Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001.' It details legal standards for civil liability under the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA), Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA), and civil RICO statutes (Section 1962), specifically defining 'material support' for terrorism. While the document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a congressional production (possibly related to the Epstein investigation given the context of the request), this specific page discusses 9/11 litigation and does not explicitly name Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell.
An email thread from May 2019 between 'J' (Jeffrey Epstein) and Paul Krassner. Krassner shares a draft of a memoir piece titled 'Remembering Cavalier Magazine,' detailing his time as a columnist for the publication in the 1960s. Epstein replies by quoting a 1964 announcement regarding political speech at UC Berkeley and suggests Krassner write a new article about campus speech today.
This document is an email chain from January 2019. Paul Krassner forwards an email from filmmaker Lonnie Martin to a large group of associates. In the original email, Martin explains his artistic choices in adapting Krassner's essay into a film titled 'The Last of the Manson Girls,' admitting to taking liberties with the truth for the sake of the story's dramatic arc.
This document is an email dated May 15, 2019, sent by Paul Krassner to several recipients. The body of the email contains a draft text titled 'REMEMBERING CAVALIER MAGAZINE,' in which Krassner details the history of the magazine, its rivalry with Playboy, and his own experience as a columnist for the publication. He recounts a specific story about his first column covering an auction of bedsheets used by the Beatles.
This document contains a Bloomberg article excerpt by Matt Levine discussing the finances and estate of 'Simmons' (likely Harold Simmons), featuring a graph comparing Valhi Inc stock to the S&P 500 from 2013-2014. The text discusses estate taxes, share calculations, and Simmons's political views and legal history with NL Industries. The document concludes with the signature block of Alan S. Halperin, a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, and bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is a financial article or blog post included in a House Oversight production analyzing the steep decline in Valhi Inc (VHI) stock following the death of Harold Simmons in late 2013. The author discusses the trade-off between the estate's massive paper loss ($2.8 billion) and the resulting reduction in estate tax liability ($1.1 billion), noting that while tax savings are real cash, the loss in asset value is significant. The text also highlights a specific event in June 2014 where the Harold Simmons Foundation, controlled by the heirs, rapidly sold 2.5 million shares of the company.
This document is an email sent by Paul Krassner on February 10, 2019, forwarding a message from Daryl Cagle dated February 9, 2019, with the subject "Daryl Cagle's Blog". The document shows the email metadata and a long list of recipients of the forwarded message, but the actual content of the original email is not visible. The document itself does not contain any explicit mention of Jeffrey Epstein; its relevance is likely derived from the context of the House Oversight investigation under which it was produced, as indicated by the Bates number.
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