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Lyse Doucet
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Barry Eichengreen
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2025-11-17 | N/A | An onstage event where Professor Jeffrey Sachs discussed his 'radical new vision for U.S. foreign... | onstage (venue not specified) | View |
This document is page 53 of a larger record, identified as DOJ-OGR-00022338. It appears to be a contact list or index, featuring names of various individuals arranged alphabetically by last name, starting from 'R'. The document is heavily redacted, with a note indicating that personal contact information has been removed.
This document appears to be a page from an academic reading list or syllabus focusing on advanced macroeconomics, specifically speculative exchange rate attacks, bank runs (including the Great Depression), and exchange rate regimes. It lists seminal papers and books by prominent economists such as Ben Bernanke, Jeffrey Sachs, and Douglas Diamond. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was produced as evidence for a Congressional investigation.
This document is a page from an address book (likely Jeffrey Epstein's 'Little Black Book') containing contact information for individuals with surnames starting with R and S. It lists high-profile figures including members of the Rothschild family, the Duke and Duchess of Rutland, Jeffrey Sachs, and Edmund Safra, along with personal notes such as 'Catherine's friend' for Natalie Rucellai and 'Cute S african' for Wayne Safro. The page includes residential and business addresses in New York, London, and Paris, as well as phone numbers and email addresses.
This document, marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030440', is a brief article summarizing an onstage conversation that occurred 'last month' between University of Columbia professor Jeffrey Sachs and BBC correspondent Lyse Doucet. The topic was Sachs's vision for U.S. foreign policy, advocating a move away from American supremacy towards a collaborative global system. While the document is part of an Epstein-related collection, it does not mention Jeffrey Epstein directly.
A summary of an onstage conversation where Jeffrey Sachs, interviewed by Lyse Doucet, argued for a new international system where America shares power rather than acting as the sole superpower.
A summary of an onstage conversation where Jeffrey Sachs, interviewed by Lyse Doucet, argued for a new international system where America shares power rather than acting as the sole superpower.
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