This document is page 39 of a contact book (identified as GIUFFRE001611 / HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014165), likely belonging to Jeffrey Epstein. It lists contact details for individuals with surnames starting with M, including high-profile figures such as British politician Peter Mandelson (listed with House of Commons address), Ira Magaziner, and Michael Mailer. The entries include residential and work addresses in London, New York, Connecticut, and South Africa, along with phone numbers and email addresses.
This document is a page from a contact book (likely Jeffrey Epstein's Black Book) containing alphabetical entries from 'Arellano' to 'Bakhtiar'. It lists names, residential and business addresses (spanning New York, London, Spain, and San Francisco), phone numbers, and email addresses. Notable entries include Viscount William Astor, Jose Aznar of S&S Capital, and various individuals in high-end locations like Park Avenue and Cadogan Square. The document bears Bates stamps indicating it was part of the Giuffre v. Maxwell litigation and House Oversight Committee review.
This document is the signature page (page 3) of a legal filing bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014120. It lists the counsel of record, including attorneys from Boies Schiller & Flexner LLP (Sigrid McCawley, Meredith Schultz, David Boies), Bradley J. Edwards' firm, and Paul G. Cassell from the University of Utah (representing privately). Contact information is provided for each attorney, with some contact details (likely phone/email) redacted.
An email thread from February 2019 between 'J' (Jeffrey Epstein, via jeevacation@gmail.com) and attorney Reid Weingarten. The conversation begins with J sharing a news link about Michael Cohen, followed by Weingarten asking about the location of an unidentified female ('she'). J provides a frantic travel itinerary for her covering London, DC, Dallas, Seattle, and Tel Aviv, noting she is 'jet lagged and cranky.'
This document contains an email from Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'J' and email 'jeevacation@gmail.com') to 'Ken' dated December 13, 2018. The email body includes a lengthy draft article or statement intended for a law journal that attempts to whitewash Epstein's past crimes as a 'non-violent, consensual commercial arrangement.' The text aggressively defends the original state plea deal, criticizes federal prosecutors for overreach, and characterizes Epstein as a philanthropist who has paid his debt to society.
This document is the cover page for a confidential deposition transcript from the civil case Virginia L. Giuffre v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case No. 15-CV-07433-RWS) in the Southern District of New York. The deposition of a redacted individual was taken by the plaintiff on May 18, 2016, at the offices of Boies Schiller & Flexner in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
This document is an email from 'J' (likely Jeffrey Epstein) to 'ken' dated December 13, 2018, containing a draft article for a law journal. The article presents a strong defense of Epstein, arguing that he was unfairly treated by federal prosecutors compared to state prosecutors and that he has since paid his debt to society through a jail sentence and millions in payments to victims. The author contends that Epstein has lived an 'exemplary life' for over ten years and this 'unhappy chapter' should be closed.
This document is an email from 'J' to 'ken' dated December 13, 2018, containing a draft article for a law journal. The article is a robust defense of Jeffrey Epstein, arguing he has paid his debt to society for past 'misdeeds' and should be allowed to move on. It criticizes the federal prosecution's 'overreach' in his case and portrays Epstein positively as a philanthropist and a 'trusted friend' of his legal team.
This document contains snippets of a news article detailing the political maneuvering surrounding Judge Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation. It describes the White House's aggressive response to accusations, President Trump's controversial remarks, and the delicate position of Republican senators who must balance party loyalty with the concerns of moderate voters and key uncommitted senators.
This document is a news article, likely presented as a congressional exhibit, detailing the political response to sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh. It reports on Kavanaugh's planned Fox News interview to deny the claims, statements of support from Republicans like Senators Hatch and Cotton and President Trump, and the context of Christine Blasey Ford's allegations. The article also outlines the delicate political situation in the Senate, where a few key Republican votes will decide the confirmation outcome.
This document, produced by EY following the 2016 election, provides a profile of expected US Senate committee leadership for the upcoming Congress. It details the chairmen and ranking members for key committees and analyzes the various political scenarios influencing these appointments, such as retirements, term limits, and senators' strategic choices. Despite the prompt's framing, the document's content is purely about US Senate politics and contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is an email from Steve Bannon to Jeffrey E. forwarding a Wall Street Journal article about Bannon's new film, "Trump at War." The article, written by Gerald F. Seib, details how the film aims to energize the Republican base for the 2018 midterm elections by framing the political landscape as a battle and stoking fears of impeachment if Democrats gain control of Congress.
This document is page 42 of The Virgin Islands Daily News from November 9, 2012, featuring sports news. The content includes articles on local high school volleyball and football, as well as a professional baseball story about agent Scott Boras's comments on the Dodgers and Mets. The page also contains local briefs on upcoming sports clinics and events. The document's footer, 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018865', suggests it is part of a collection related to a congressional investigation, but the page content itself has no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals.
This newspaper article from The Virgin Islands Daily News, dated November 9, 2012, reports on the arrest of Senator Alvin Williams Jr. on federal charges of bribery, mail fraud, and wire fraud. The indictment alleges Williams engaged in multiple criminal schemes totaling $1.1 million, including taking bribes from developers, soliciting kickbacks from his staff, and using public funds and staff labor to fraudulently obtain an online degree. His chief of staff, Kim Blackett, and an unnamed third person were also charged.
This document is a table summarizing retail construction projects on the Las Vegas Strip from 2000 to 2009. It lists properties, their addresses, rentable square footage, and completion status, identified as part of a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' collection. The document does not contain any reference to Jeffrey Epstein, his known associates, or any of his affiliated organizations or properties.
This document is a "Competitive Retail Rent Survey" for four major shopping centers in Las Vegas: Town Square, Mandalay Place, Crystals at CityCenter, and Miracle Mile Shops. It details property specifics like size, tenants, occupancy rates, and financial data including rental rates and tenant sales per square foot. Although tagged as Epstein-related, the document itself does not contain any mention of Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or related entities; its identifier 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018799' suggests it is an exhibit from a U.S. House Oversight Committee file.
This document, identified as HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018795, is an informational page describing three locations in Las Vegas: The Linq, The Crystals Shopping Center, and The Cosmopolitan. It details their opening dates, features such as the High Roller observation wheel, and lists numerous associated shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The document itself makes no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals, but its inclusion in a House Oversight file suggests these locations may be relevant to an investigation.
This document is a photographic exhibit, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018792', presenting an aerial night view of the Las Vegas Strip. The image labels several prominent hotels, including Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand, and Bellagio, and highlights a specific parcel of land near the Tropicana. While the prompt frames it as Epstein-related, the image itself contains no direct references to individuals, events, or activities, but its identifier suggests it is an artifact from a U.S. House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document provides an overview of the competitive landscape for luxury resort hotels in Las Vegas. It lists recently opened properties like Aria, Cosmopolitan, and The Cromwell, and details upcoming developments such as Resorts World Las Vegas and Alon, noting they will add 4,000 high-end rooms to the market.
This document, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018781', is a page from a market analysis report for a site on the Las Vegas Strip. It details the flexible zoning regulations of the Gaming Enterprise District (GED) and provides key Las Vegas tourism and financial statistics for 2014. The document contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein, his known associates, or any related activities; its content is strictly focused on Las Vegas real estate and market data.
This document is a table titled 'FUTURE DEVELOPMENT' that summarizes major construction, renovation, and redevelopment projects in Las Vegas and Henderson for the years 2016 and 2018. It lists each project's cost (totaling over $6.1 billion) and its scheduled completion date. The document, marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018774', contains no information or mentions related to Jeffrey Epstein, his known associates, or his activities.
This document is a market analysis report detailing recent property developments on the Las Vegas Strip for the years 2013, 2014, and 2015. It includes a table listing properties, their development costs in millions, physical dimensions (convention space, rooms), and completion dates. The document, marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018773', does not contain any direct references to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or related entities.
This document, page 30 of a report labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018772', details major convention space development in Las Vegas circa 2015. It describes the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority's (LVCVA) $2.5 billion expansion project, which includes the acquisition of the Riviera hotel, projecting an increase of 500,000 annual visitors. The document's content is strictly focused on real estate development, economic growth, and tourism statistics in Las Vegas and contains no names, events, or information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document provides a zoning description and map for a specific site in Las Vegas. The site is zoned H-1 and falls within the MUD-1 Mixed-Use Overlay District, which allows for high-density, mixed-use, high-rise projects such as casino resorts. A map illustrates the site's location relative to the Las Vegas Strip, I-15, and surrounding properties.
This document is an annotated satellite map of the area surrounding the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas. The document ID, "HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018761", indicates it is an exhibit from the House Oversight Committee, likely related to its investigation of the 2017 Las Vegas shooting. The map details various properties, streets, and points of interest, and includes a text box describing road access to a specific site. Contrary to the user's prompt, this document contains no information about Jeffrey Epstein.
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