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Triway Enterprise, Inc.
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Subsidiary affiliate |
5
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NLV-II
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Investment portfolio |
5
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Ani DiFranco
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Owner |
5
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Jane Goodall
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Ideological alignment |
1
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Karin Fischer
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Author publisher |
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Michael Hantman
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Employment |
1
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person
Michael Albert Thomas
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Student alumni |
1
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person
Dr. Lois Lee
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Leadership association |
1
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person
Ram Mirpuri
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Professional |
1
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Investigation subject |
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Epstein
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Adversarial target of litigation |
1
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person
Edward Snowden
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Adversarial manipulative |
1
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1 | |
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organization
FinCEN
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Regulatory enforcement |
1
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1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Digital forensic report conducted by DOJ OIG Cyber team on two computers retrieved from the SHU. | SHU | View |
| N/A | N/A | Second Annual Family Polo Day (Polo match, lunch, cocktails, designer showcase, silent auction) | Haviland Hollow Farm, 815 E... | View |
| 2022-06-26 | Investigation | The Warden is overseeing an investigation into a safety concern reported by the defendant to the IG. | MDC | View |
| 2020-03-12 | N/A | Submission of 'Initial Response to Grand Jury Subpoena' | N/A | View |
| 2020-03-04 | N/A | Completion of analysis on BOP device by DOJ OIG Cyber team | New York Field Office (impl... | View |
| 2020-03-04 | N/A | Completion of forensic analysis on a BOP device ('devise') by DOJ OIG Cyber team. | New York Field Office (impl... | View |
| 2019-08-20 | N/A | Planned service of subpoena to BOP Officer Kale | Not specified (likely MCC o... | View |
| 2019-08-15 | N/A | MCC Visit | MCC (Metropolitan Correctio... | View |
| 2019-08-15 | N/A | Meeting with Geoff, the brass, MCC team, and visitors from Main Justice/FBI/IG | 8th floor library | View |
| 2016-01-01 | N/A | Planned launch of Petro Rabigh II. | Rabigh, Saudi Arabia | View |
| 2015-01-01 | N/A | Nonhuman Rights Project filed a lawsuit on behalf of two chimpanzees. | New York State Supreme Court | View |
| 2012-07-01 | N/A | Hearing held by the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations entitled 'U.S. Vulnerabilitie... | Washington D.C. (Implied) | View |
| 2008-01-01 | N/A | FinCEN assessed a $12 million penalty and DOJ assessed a $15 million forfeiture against Sigue Cor... | USA | View |
| 2003-10-14 | N/A | Aircraft part or service related shipment for N908JE sent from Flight Star Aircraft Svce to Trade... | Jacksonville to Miami | View |
| 0018-11-19 | N/A | EU Foreign ministers meeting | Brussels | View |
This document is page 70 of a Merrill Lynch 'GEMs Paper #26' dated June 30, 2016. It details the financial economics of petrochemical production in Saudi Arabia, specifically focusing on Saudi Aramco's diversification strategies, cost structures, and government revenues. The text discusses joint ventures, specifically the split with Shell (Motiva JV), and the development of major projects like Sadara and Petro Rabigh II. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a document production for a US Congressional investigation, though the content itself is strictly financial analysis of the Saudi energy sector and contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is page 409 of a book index, stamped with the Bates number HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016099, indicating it is part of the evidence production in the House Oversight Committee's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The index lists various scientific, mathematical, and philosophical terms and figures, including Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman, Daniel Dennett, and David Deutsch. The content suggests the book is likely a popular science or mathematics text, possibly related to topics of interest to Epstein (physics, AI, intelligence). No direct communications or transactional data are present on this page.
This document is page 381 of a book, specifically the Acknowledgements section listing image credits for Chapters 16, 17, and Appendices. It lists various scientific and historical images (e.g., Schrödinger's Cat, Nobel Prize Medal) alongside their sources, which include Wikimedia, stock photo sites, and specific photographers like James Tagg and Denise Applewhite. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016071' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document is page 380 from a book titled 'Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?' (presumably by James Tagg). It serves as a credits and attributions page for images and cartoons used in Chapters 12 through 15, listing sources such as Corbis, Shutterstock, Scott Adams (Dilbert), and James Tagg's own illustrations. The page bears the bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016070', indicating it was included in a document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document appears to be page 378 from the book 'Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?', specifically the image credits and permissions section. It lists various photographs, diagrams, and poems used in Chapters 6, 7, and 8 of the book, citing sources such as Shutterstock, Wikimedia, NASA, and specific individuals like James Tagg and Jerrold H. Zar. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, though the specific content of this page is a bibliography of creative works.
A page from a book or paper (page 337) titled 'Free Will' discussing a 'Quantum Morse Machine' and a 'Simple Free Will Theorem.' It uses the history of WWII cryptography (Claude Shannon, German one-time pads) to argue about the non-computability of the Universe and quantum mechanics. The document bears a House Oversight stamp.
This document appears to be page 305 of a book or manuscript regarding the psychology of creativity, marked with a House Oversight evidence stamp (015995). The text is written from the first-person perspective of an inventor discussing how to overcome social self-censorship, the lack of mechanical processes in creativity, and the roles of peace, quiet, and pressure (deadlines) in generating ideas. It references historical figures like Darwin and Douglas Adams.
This document appears to be a page from a resource guide or bibliography, possibly from a book like 'The 4-Hour Workweek'. It lists and reviews various books and magazines related to negotiation, direct response marketing, business management ('Small Giants'), and long-term travel ('Six Months Off', 'Verge Magazine'). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014032' Bates stamp, indicating it was included in a document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document is a newspaper article from the Virgin Islands Daily News dated July 29, 2013, detailing the economic struggles of merchants at Havensight Mall in St. Thomas. The Government Employees Retirement System (GERS), which owns the mall, granted a six-month rent abatement to tenants who owed over $2 million collectively, due to factors like road construction, high utility costs (WAPA), and competition from Crown Bay. The article includes quotes from local business owners and GERS officials but does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein, though it relates to the USVI economy and GERS.
This document is an email from Lawrence Krauss dated December 10, 2017, containing a 'First draft' response to a series of sexual harassment allegations posed by a reporter. Krauss denies the allegations, specifically addressing incidents involving a consensual encounter in 2006, interaction with a student interested in science communication, and an incident where his wife was misidentified as a 'female companion.' The document appears to be part of a House Oversight investigation file.
This document appears to be a page from a financial newsletter (likely Axios, given the URL structure) listing recent Venture Capital deals. It details funding rounds for 11 different companies, including Moovit, Vectra, and Greenlight, totaling nearly $256 million in disclosed transactions. Notably, the document highlights that former Morgan Stanley CEO John Mack and WeWork CEO Adam Neumann were co-investors in a company called Tunity. The document bears a House Oversight footer, indicating it was part of the congressional investigation materials.
This document contains two presentation slides (numbered 381 and 382) from a KPCB 'USA Inc.' report, bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. The slides present statistical data from the OECD showing a decline in USA student achievement rankings in Math and Science between 2000 and 2009, and highlighting that USA higher-education penetration among young adults lagged behind several other countries in 2007. The document appears to be part of a larger production of records, potentially related to an investigation involving Epstein's connections to financial or academic figures, given the context of the request, though the content is purely socio-economic data.
This document is a contact reference sheet containing phone numbers for various travel agencies (Navigant, Amex, Global Travel) and airlines (US Air, TWA, Virgin Atlantic, United). It specifically lists frequent flyer account numbers for two individuals identified by initials: 'GM' (likely Ghislaine Maxwell) and 'JE' (likely Jeffrey Epstein). The document provides specific account numbers for both individuals on TWA, Virgin Atlantic, and United Airlines.
A scanned page from a contact directory containing names, phone numbers, and addresses organized in columns. The document lists various individuals and services, including entries for Ghislaine Maxwell, Harrods, drivers, and massage services in the UK. It appears to be a page from a larger contact book, indicated by page number 88 and legal discovery stamps.
This document is a page from an address book (page 86) containing contact information for several individuals, with a significant focus on Les Wexner. It details Wexner's various properties (Aspen, London, New Albany, Tallassee Plantation), his flight department, and his company 'The Limited Inc.', listing numerous staff members, vehicles (including multiple Mercedes, Jeeps, and Range Rovers), and phone numbers. Other notable entries include fashion designer Vera Wang, Cristalle Wasche, Alexia Wallaert, and a contact entry for the White House.
This document is page 75 from a contact book (commonly referred to as Epstein's 'Little Black Book'). It lists contact information (addresses, multiple phone numbers, emails) for individuals and entities alphabetically from 'Barrett' to 'Campos'. Notable entries include financier Leon Black, Jonathan Barrett of Luminus Management, and a handwritten entry for Michelle Campos with the annotation 'fired Soty.'.
This document appears to be a contact list or address book entries, primarily focusing on individuals and services in France, with some banking contacts in the US and UK. It details multiple contact numbers and addresses for Jeffrey Epstein, various individuals associated with him (e.g., Jean Marie, Valdson, Ms. Peres), and various businesses and services including hotels, restaurants, car rentals, and night clubs. Banking information for Colonial Bank, Nat West, and PB National is also included.
This document is a page (numbered 64) from an address book, likely the 'Black Book' associated with Jeffrey Epstein, containing contact information for individuals with surnames starting with 'Y' and 'Z'. It includes entries for high-profile individuals such as Prince Michel of Yugoslavia and various business contacts in New York and London. A specific section labeled '65TH STREET' lists Ryan Dionne (identified as 'the chef') and Scott Geffert.
This document is a page from an address book (likely Jeffrey Epstein's 'Little Black Book') containing contact details for individuals with surnames beginning with 'D'. It lists high-profile contacts including model Janice Dickinson, aristocrat Earl Derby, and venture capitalist Adam Dell. Entries typically include home and work addresses (in locations such as New York, London, Paris, and Madrid), phone numbers, and occasionally email addresses or relationship annotations (e.g., 'mom's friend').
This document appears to be an article or op-ed included in a House Oversight production (likely related to the Trump administration). It critically analyzes the Trump administration's shift toward a friendlier relationship with Viktor Orban's Hungarian government, contrasting it with the Obama administration's approach. The text details specific meetings involving NSC officials (Fiona Hill, John Bolton) and Hungarian officials, questions the strategic value of this 'appeasement' given Hungary's ties to Russia, and expresses cautious hope for the new U.S. ambassador, David Cornstein.
This document analyzes the Trump administration's policy towards the Hungarian government, describing it as a radical departure that allows the Orban government to dismantle democratic institutions without U.S. intervention. It details specific instances of this, including the targeting of NGOs and universities, and highlights high-level meetings between U.S. and Hungarian officials. The document also explores potential Hungarian motivations for appeasement and the hopes of some Hungarians for a stronger U.S. stance on democratic values and anti-Semitism.
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