| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
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Documents | Actions |
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person
Unnamed recipient
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Correspondent |
8
Strong
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3 | |
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person
Jeffrey Epstein
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Acquaintance |
7
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1 | |
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person
Valeria
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Spouses |
7
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1 | |
|
person
Unnamed Recipients
|
Collaborators |
7
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1 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
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Employee |
7
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1 | |
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person
Jeffrey Epstein
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Client |
7
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1 | |
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person
Jessica Valenti
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Team member collaborator |
7
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1 | |
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person
Unnamed recipient
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Correspondents |
7
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2 | |
|
person
Unnamed boyfriend
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Romantic |
7
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2 | |
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person
Will
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Friend |
7
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3 | |
|
person
Tim
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Reader author |
6
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1 | |
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person
Unnamed Strategists
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Business associate |
6
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1 | |
|
person
Author's friends
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Friend |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
Unnamed partner
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Business associate |
6
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2 | |
|
person
Author's parents
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Familial |
6
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1 | |
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person
Unnamed Male Partner
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S m participants |
6
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1 | |
|
person
Todd McCormick
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Professional correspondent |
6
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1 | |
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person
Unnamed Recipient (likely Jeffrey Epstein)
|
Correspondents |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Oliver Stone
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Interviewer interviewee |
5
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1 | |
|
person
Lazamir Gotta
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Correspondents |
5
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1 | |
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person
Sara Bengtsson
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Business associate |
5
|
1 | |
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person
Ghislaine Maxwell
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Friend |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Oliver Wendell Holmes
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Inspirational |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Unnamed Client/Witness
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Professional advisory |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Dissidents/Iconoclasts
|
Friend |
5
|
1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | Personal experience | The author describes feeling as if they were in prison for over two and a half decades as a resul... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | The author recalls a time she was feeling anxious about weight gain and received a supportive ema... | Not specified | View |
| N/A | N/A | The author describes general experiences with 'S&M encounters' and entering a state called 'subsp... | Not specified | View |
| N/A | N/A | The author writes about her feelings of being 'broken' and her sexual frustrations. | Not specified | View |
| N/A | N/A | The author began to understand her sexuality is oriented towards S&M, which caused her to feel li... | Not specified | View |
| N/A | N/A | The author theorized she was allergic to semen after reading a magazine article, leading her to s... | Not specified | View |
| N/A | N/A | Successfully pushed down a negative article from the 'daily beast' in Google search results. | View | |
| N/A | N/A | Pushed a positive site called 'the Edge' from page 5 to the front page of Google search results. | View | |
| N/A | N/A | The author spent hours talking with Ghislaine Maxwell about the third world at a bar until 2am. | A bar | View |
| N/A | N/A | First Olympic distance triathlon competition. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Ornithology class. | Columbia University | View |
| N/A | N/A | An inspection of the property's improvements was conducted by the report's authors. | IGY American Yacht Harbor M... | View |
| N/A | Personal experience | The author describes overcoming the trauma inflicted upon them as a 'decades-long, full-time care... | N/A | View |
| N/A | Academic event | The author finished orientation, which they found 'sooooo boring'. | N/A | View |
| N/A | Academic event | The author registered for classes for their intended major, International Affairs. | N/A | View |
| N/A | Concert | The author attended a concert where they saw various motorcycles and met a local TV show host. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Author attempted to solve a lateral thinking puzzle involving milk bottles, knives, and a glass o... | Kitchen floor | View |
| N/A | N/A | The author details her fear of being 'demanding' and her resulting self-suppression, such as tell... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | The author had her first orgasm. This occurred after going out with friends for a fudge brownie s... | Unspecified | View |
| N/A | N/A | A section titled 'IV. The Fight' describes a years-long relationship with a specific boyfriend wh... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | The author's journey of sexual self-discovery, involving experimentation with BDSM and a realizat... | Not specified | View |
| N/A | N/A | The author posted a comment online in response to another user's 'Feministe comment' regarding an... | Online (implied) | View |
| N/A | N/A | Due to instability, the author's parents had her enroll in college two years earlier than scheduled. | Russia | View |
| N/A | N/A | The author quit a well-paid finance job to move to Milan and pursue a modeling career. | Milan, Italy | View |
| N/A | N/A | The author visited the KZ Buchenwald concentration camp five times, which had a profound influenc... | KZ Buchenwald | View |
This document is a page from a personal statement, likely submitted to the House Oversight Committee, in which an unnamed woman describes her history of sexual anxiety and dissatisfaction in past relationships. She details her fear of being perceived as 'demanding,' leading to self-suppression, and recounts a particularly painful long-term relationship where her partner refused her sexual requests. The document is a narrative of personal struggle with intimacy and communication, and does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals by name on this page.
This document is a page from a personal narrative, marked with a Bates stamp from a House Oversight Committee investigation. The anonymous narrator recounts her sexual history from her teenage years, focusing on her difficulties with orgasm, her initial reluctance to communicate with partners, and a detailed analysis of her first orgasm. The text does not contain any explicit mentions of Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals, places, or events.
This document is a page from a personal statement or memoir detailing an anonymous narrator's sexual history and struggles with anorgasmia. The author recounts early experiences with S&M, unhelpful advice from friends, and a threesome that she found mostly 'boring -- if not distasteful'. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018499' indicates this is an evidentiary document submitted to a congressional committee, but the text on this page does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or any known associates.
This document is a deeply personal essay by an anonymous woman detailing her struggles with sexual pain, anorgasmia, and her emerging interest in S&M. She describes feeling 'broken,' her past attempts to self-diagnose the pain, and her frustration with the lack of medical research into female sexuality. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018497' suggests it is an exhibit from a congressional investigation, but the text contains no explicit mention of Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals.
This document is a personal essay describing the psychological state known as 'subspace' within the context of BDSM/S&M activities. The author details the feeling of this altered state, its relation to consent, and personal strategies for safety. While the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018494' suggests it is part of a congressional investigation's evidence, the text contains no mentions of Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or any related activities, locations, or entities.
This document, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018492', is a page from a personal text analyzing the effects of food, weight, sleep, and alcohol on S&M/BDSM practices. The female author emphasizes the importance of consent and caution, sharing personal anecdotes, including a supportive email from an ex-boyfriend. The text contains no explicit references to Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals.
This document is a blog post from 2011 titled '[theory] Body Chemistry and S&M', which discusses the importance of physical health and diet in the context of S&M activities. The author details their personal routine of eating protein-rich foods before an S&M 'scene' and explains the concept and significance of 'aftercare' as a post-activity ritual. The Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018491' suggests it was collected as evidence in an official investigation, making it 'Epstein-related' by context, though the content does not mention Epstein or his associates.
This document, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018485', is an essay discussing sex-positive feminism, the nuances of consent, and the importance of communication. The author argues for understanding indirect refusals, deconstructing sexual stereotypes, and approaching sex as a collaborative act, citing Thomas MacAulay Millar's work. While the document's label suggests it is part of an official investigation, the text itself is philosophical and contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals.
This document, marked with a House Oversight Committee Bates number, is an excerpt from a text discussing the philosophy and complexities of sexual consent. The author reflects on past selfish sexual attitudes, discusses communication challenges, references consent tactics in the BDSM community (like safewords), and ultimately advocates for enthusiastic consent. The document itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or any related individuals, events, or locations.
This document is an essay arguing that cultural definitions of sex are narrowly and harmfully focused on reproduction and the pleasure of stereotypical men. The author uses examples like the sexual 'base system' and a Kink.com 'virgin shoot' to illustrate how penis-in-vagina intercourse is privileged as 'real sex,' which limits sexual exploration and marginalizes the pleasure of women and non-stereotypical men. The Bates number 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018481' indicates it is an exhibit in a congressional investigation.
This document, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018477', is a personal narrative describing the author's BDSM preferences and communication styles. The author contrasts their 'improvisational' approach with a former partner's 'scripted' style and details how using a checklist helped bridge their differences. The document does not contain any names, dates, or direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
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| N/A | Paid | Unnamed author | Unnamed real esta... | $0.00 | The author had enough savings from her modeling... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Unnamed author | Unnamed real esta... | $0.00 | The author had enough savings from her modeling... | View |
A philosophical/sociological discussion arguing that 'inherent female submission' is the wrong question, defending BDSM/submission as compatible with feminism, and emphasizing consent.
Copy of 'Magic Mushrooms and Other Highs: From Toad Slime to Ecstasy'
Analysis of economic consequences of Trump's victory, discussion of 'Economic Olympics', and review of HBS competitiveness report.
The author describes moving into a new suite building, expressing excitement mixed with sadness and loneliness. They miss a person named Will, discuss finishing a boring orientation, struggling with class registration for their International Affairs major, and express a strong desire to buy weed.
The author discusses their mixed feelings about a new living situation and starting college. They express sadness and loneliness, particularly about missing a person named Will, but also excitement about their new room, starting classes, and their intention to buy marijuana.
The author watched an online video by sex educator Betty Dodson called 'Did I Orgasm?'.
The author discusses pseudoscientific theories about intelligence, genetics, race, and gender. The author speculates about making 'blacks smarter' through genetic manipulation, discusses supposed developmental differences in Black children, gender differences in motivation for STEM fields, and perceived cultural traits of Chinese and Jewish people. The author also disputes Chomsky's theory of language acquisition.
The author's application for a US tourist visa was denied, but her application for a work permit in the fashion industry was approved.
The author's application for a US tourist visa was denied, but her application for a work permit in the fashion industry was approved.
The author and Jeffrey Epstein had many long and in-depth discussions on various professional and shared interests.
Epstein arranged a meeting between the author and Ehud Barak. They had a fruitful discussion about the Taba negotiations of January 2001 and other topics.
The entire document is a communication from an unnamed author to an unnamed recipient, discussing topics like overpopulation, fascism, political correctness, and events at a conference. The author is responding to the recipient's 'political incorrectness'.
The author and Jeffrey Epstein had many long and in-depth discussions on various professional and shared interests.
Epstein arranged a meeting between the author and Ehud Barak. They had a fruitful discussion about the Taba negotiations of January 2001 and other topics.
The author and Jeffrey Epstein had many long and in-depth discussions on various professional and shared interests.
Epstein arranged a meeting between the author and Ehud Barak. They had a fruitful discussion about the Taba negotiations of January 2001 and other topics.
The author discusses various controversial topics, including climate change as a means of overpopulation control and the 'efficiency' of fascism. The author also analyzes the recipient's 'political incorrectness' and the communication style of a person named 'Joi'.
Epstein sent the author a book titled 'Math for idiots' after they had a conversation about math.
Mort Zuckerman told the author, 'Jeffrey knows a good deal about most subjects.'
The author discusses various philosophical topics including population control, climate change, fascism (with references to 'The Man in the High Castle' and 'Starship Troopers'), and political correctness. The author expresses fascination with the recipient's 'political incorrectness' and recounts observations from a 'Forbidden Research conference' regarding discussions on democracy, Trump, and Elon Musk.
After a discussion about math, Jeffrey Epstein sent the author a book titled 'Math for idiots' via messenger.
Mort Zuckerman told the author that 'Jeffrey knows a good deal about most subjects.'
Ghislaine Maxwell sent the author a DVD of fish from her time spent at the bottom of the ocean.
A friend told the author that Epstein took Ghislaine in after her father's death when she was 'a wreck; inconsolable'.
The author discusses various philosophical and controversial topics, including overpopulation, fascism, and political discourse, referencing literature and personal experiences. The author is responding to the recipient's 'political incorrectness'.
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