This document is an automated email notification from CWTSatoTravel confirming the final approval of a travel voucher for a trip taken by an unnamed individual from the US Attorney's Office (SDNY). The trip occurred from September 17-20, 2019, to Santa Monica, CA, for the specific purpose of conducting witness interviews for the 'U.S. v. Epstein' case. The total expenses approved for the voucher were $2,152.79.
This document is an automated email notification from CWT SatoTravel regarding a travel voucher for a Department of Justice employee. The voucher (ID 10643456-2) covers a trip to Santa Monica, California, from September 17-20, 2019, for the specific purpose of conducting 'Witness Interviews' related to the case 'U.S. v. Epstein' (Case ID R19NYS13842). The email confirms partial approval of expenses totaling $2,152.79.
This document is a list of professional activities and engagements, likely for an academic or legal professional, spanning from 1998 to 2000. It details various conferences, lectures, meetings, and academic affiliations across numerous universities, legal associations, and scientific organizations in the United States and internationally. The topics covered include memory, psychology, law, criminal defense, and wrongful convictions.
This document contains pages 140-141 from the book 'Filthy Rich,' stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details a 1997 incident where a model named Alicia accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexual battery (groping her) during a meeting at a hotel (implied to be Shutters on the Beach). The text notes that despite the police report being labeled 'Sexual Battery,' the Santa Monica Police Department took no action, a fact highlighted by Epstein's attorney Jack Goldberger in 2010, while Alicia claims she dropped it because of Epstein's wealth.
This document appears to be a page from a book by James Patterson (likely 'Filthy Rich') contained within House Oversight Committee files. It details paragraph 19 of a declaration by Roberts (Virginia Giuffre) alleging that Epstein and Maxwell procured girls for friends to establish blackmail leverage. It also recounts procedural legal history regarding Roberts' attempt to join a lawsuit against the government in 2015 and subsequent defamation litigation between Roberts and Maxwell. The right side of the page fragments a story about a victim named 'Alicia' in 1997 involving the Santa Monica Police and mentions Donald Trump.
A narrative excerpt describing the atmosphere surrounding the O.J. Simpson trials. The text details a specific event in 1997 where the narrator and their wife, Nancy, attended a private luncheon for criminal defense attorneys in Santa Monica as guests of Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld (Dr. Hip), where Johnnie Cochran was the speaker. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, suggesting inclusion in a congressional investigation.
This document is a page from Avenue Magazine (April 2012) featuring a society column that details celebrity sightings, parties, and gossip surrounding the Academy Awards and Independent Spirit Awards. It describes events hosted by The Weinstein Company, Chanel, and others, mentioning numerous high-profile figures including Meryl Streep, Madonna, Prince Albert, and the cast of 'The Artist'.
This document, page 5 of a House Oversight file, appears to be a diary entry or detailed correspondence written by an insider moving through high-level Hollywood pre-Oscar parties in February 2012. The narrator recounts being driven by 'Nobbs' (likely David Nobbs, an Epstein employee) to events hosted by WME, UTA, and CAA, interacting with A-list celebrities including Meryl Streep, George Clooney, and Michael Douglas. The text details conversations about the upcoming Academy Awards, specifically referencing 'The Frenchman' (likely 'The Artist') and Harvey Weinstein's campaigning.
This document appears to be page 22 (Chapter 2) of a manuscript or book titled 'DOESN'T EVERYBODY'. It discusses psychological personality types (obsessive-compulsive, hysteric, borderline) in relation to religious experience. The text transitions to an anecdote about a patient treated by the author at UCLA's Neuropsychiatric Institute who was a high-priced call girl in Santa Monica/Beverly Hills. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document describes a series of events involving Jeffrey, the narrator, and other girls, including a flight where the narrator gave a foot massage, a visit to Sarah Keller's apartment in Malibu where multiple girls were present, and a sexual encounter involving Jeffrey, Nadia Bjorlin, and the narrator. The narrative highlights Jeffrey's control over the girls and their activities, culminating in a business meeting in L.A. for Nadia's acting career before returning to NYC.
This document is a page (numbered 67) from an address book, likely Jeffrey Epstein's 'Little Black Book,' containing contact information for various businesses, hotels, and restaurants. It lists establishments primarily in New York, Los Angeles, and London, including the Peninsula Hotel, Sotheby's, and the St. Regis. Notably, the entry for Sotheby's includes a specific account number labeled 'JE Acct#' and lists several individual contacts including Sully, Meredith, and Steve Mcguire.
A scanned page from an address book containing contact information for various individuals including Hatti Jagger, Nancy & Andrew Jarecki, Tim Jeffries, and Barry & Jackie Josephson. The page lists addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses arranged in columns.
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