This document contains a page of an interview between 'CT' and 'RB' (likely Richard Berkowitz, subject of the film 'Sex Positive'). RB discusses his entry into sex work ('hustling') in NYC in 1979, his development as a BDSM 'Top,' and his philosophical views on power dynamics in sexuality. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is part of a larger cache of evidence produced for a congressional investigation.
This document is page 8 of a legal filing arguing against a Defendant's subpoena requests, characterizing them as a 'fishing expedition' and an abuse of power. The text specifically highlights 'Request no. 24,' which sought documents regarding Jane Doe No. 3's assertions that she met Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Tipper Gore on Little Saint James Island. The filing argues these requests are irrelevant to the current court action and are being used to gather discovery for a separate federal case (Case No. 0S-SO736-CIV-MARRA/JOHNSON) involving Alan Dershowitz.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or narrative included in House Oversight materials (Bates stamped). It details personal anecdotes involving Larry Flynt, his wife Althea, and 'Gregory' (likely activist Dick Gregory) during a trip to the Bahamas, noting the origins of Gregory's 'Bahamian Diet' and his influence on Flynt. It also describes an introduction between Flynt and Ram Dass in Los Angeles. While part of a larger document set that may pertain to Epstein investigations, this specific page focuses entirely on the narrator's experiences with the Flynts.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight collection (stamped 015086). It contains a highly graphic and controversial narrative attributed to Jacqueline Kennedy, in which she alleges seeing Lyndon Johnson sexually desecrate the corpse of JFK (specifically the throat wound) immediately before being sworn in. The text includes 'marginal notes' questioning if this act was necrophilia or a pragmatic attempt to alter ballistics evidence (entry/exit wounds). NOTE: The content matches the text of a known satirical piece from 'The Realist' magazine (1967), though here it is presented within a government document format.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or book discussing the private animosities between American political leaders in the 1960s. It details the mutual dislike between Bobby Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, and recounts a specific allegation made by Gore Vidal and Jacqueline Kennedy that LBJ was seen 'chuckling' over JFK's casket on Air Force One following the assassination. The text ends mid-sentence with Jacqueline Kennedy speaking to the writer about a historical record. The document bears a House Oversight stamp.
This document is an email from Larry Summers to Eric Maskin dated September 11, 2018. Summers discusses the political implications of a proposal from a meeting that morning, weighing its potential effects on election outcomes with historical references to Nader, Bush, and Gore. He concludes by stating, 'Btw I gave them 10,000,' indicating a financial contribution to the group behind the proposal.
Explained why Jacqueline Kennedy would never relate to Lyndon Johnson.
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