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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2010-11-15 | N/A | Publication of World Market Media article announcing the release of the iCheck-In app. | N/A | View |
| 2010-11-15 | N/A | Release of the iCheck-In app by GTX Corp/LOCiMOBILE. | N/A | View |
| 2010-09-28 | N/A | LOCiMOBILE, Inc. launches series of GPS location-based apps and web services | Android market place | View |
| 2010-09-28 | N/A | Announcement of LOCiMOBILE, Inc. launching GPS apps. | N/A | View |
| 2010-09-28 | N/A | Launch of 3 new GPS and LBS apps by LOCiMOBILE, Inc. | Los Angeles, CA | View |
This document appears to be a page from a media digest or news compilation dated around July 2009, bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. It summarizes several news articles regarding GPS tracking technology, specifically focusing on tracking children via iPhone apps (Locimobile) and tracking seniors with dementia using GPS-enabled shoes developed by GTX Corp and Aetrex Worldwide. No direct mentions of Jeffrey Epstein are present on this specific page, though the document is part of a House Oversight collection.
This document page, stamped with HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018174, appears to be a digest of technology news articles focused on GPS tracking solutions. It details business agreements between GTX Corp and Aetrex Worldwide regarding a GPS shoe for Alzheimer's patients, and a contract between GTX Corp and MNX (Midnite Express) for courier tracking dated June 9, 2010. It also includes a review snippet of LOCiMOBILE GPS tracking apps for smartphones.
This document appears to be a compilation of press clippings or a news digest from September and October 2010, focusing on GTX Corp. The articles discuss the company's GPS tracking technology, specifically 'smart' footwear for Alzheimer's patients and a phone tracking app released by their subsidiary, LOCiMOBILE, Inc. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a production for a congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a printed news digest or email newsletter from October 2010 focusing on GPS technology, specifically products by GTX Corp (stock ticker GTXO). It includes summaries of articles from USA Weekend, World Market Media, and Gather News Technology regarding GPS shoes for Alzheimer's patients and new mobile tracking apps. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018168, suggesting it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's business interests or investments, although Epstein is not explicitly named in this specific page.
This document appears to be a compilation of press clippings or a media monitoring report from late 2010 focusing on GTX Corp and its executives, specifically Patrick Bertagna. The articles highlight the company's GPS technology, including a partnership with Aetrex Worldwide to create a 'GPS Smart Shoe' for dementia patients and the release of a social networking app called 'iCheck-In' via their subsidiary LOCiMOBILE. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is part of a congressional production.
This document appears to be a printout of a marketing article or newsletter regarding 'LOCiMOBILE', a company specializing in GPS tracking applications. It discusses the ability to track family members ('spouse or kids') via iPad and iPhone apps for $4.99. It also cites a Juniper Research report projecting location-based service revenues to reach $12.7 billion by 2014. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document appears to be a page from a press compilation or website printout, marked with a House Oversight footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018159). It highlights news from July 2011 regarding GTX Corp and its subsidiary LOCiMOBILE reaching one million downloads for their GPS tracking applications, with quotes from CEO Patrick Bertagna. It also briefly mentions the founding of TravelTalkMEDIA by a person named Sandy in 2001 and references Professor Andy Carle regarding 'Nana' technology.
An email chain from September 2011 where Jeffrey Epstein replies to Sultan Bin Sulayem regarding 'Gps GTX Smart Shoe'. Epstein invites Sulayem to dinner at 8 with a 'maldives friend' or others, explicitly stating '( no women )', and requests a private one-hour meeting between just the two of them. The email forwarded by Sulayem contains promotional material for GTX Corp and its founder Patrick Bertagna.
This document appears to be a press digest or newsletter compilation focusing on GPS technology news from June and July 2009. It highlights articles from ABC News, NPR, and Sports Illustrated regarding the 'Locimobile' iPhone app for tracking children and a partnership between Aetrex Worldwide and GTX Corp to create GPS-enabled shoes for dementia patients. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018141, suggesting it is part of a larger congressional oversight production, potentially related to investigations involving technology investments.
This document, labeled with a House Oversight footer, appears to be a news digest or press clipping compilation focusing on GPS tracking technology. It details business partnerships involving GTX Corp, including a license agreement with Aetrex Worldwide for GPS-enabled shoes for Alzheimer's patients and a contract with MNX (Midnite Express) dated June 9, 2010. It also reviews consumer mobile apps by LOCiMOBILE. While part of a larger discovery set (indicated by the footer), this specific page contains no direct mentions of Jeffrey Epstein or his known associates.
This document is a collection of media clippings or a digest focused on GTX Corp, a Los Angeles-based technology company. The articles detail a deal between GTX Corp and Samsung to distribute GPS tracking apps, as well as the release of GPS-enabled shoes designed to help caregivers track patients with Alzheimer's disease. The document includes contact information for journalists and bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document, stamped with a House Oversight Bates number, is a compilation of three news articles from September and October 2010 regarding GTX Corp. The articles focus on GTX Corp's GPS tracking technologies, specifically a footwear tracking device for Alzheimer's patients and mobile phone tracking apps released by their subsidiary LOCiMOBILE, Inc. The text cuts off at the end of the page.
This document is a compilation of news snippets and press releases from September and October 2010 focusing on GPS tracking technology, specifically 'smart shoes' for Alzheimer's patients and mobile tracking apps. The central entity mentioned is GTX Corp (and its CEO Patrick Bertagna), which appears to be the subject of interest. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was collected as evidence for a congressional investigation, likely related to business dealings or investments involving entities within the Epstein investigation scope, though Epstein is not named on this specific page.
This document appears to be a page from a media monitoring report or press clipping file (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018127) compiling news coverage regarding GTX Corp between October and November 2010. It highlights three specific articles: a general overview of GPS technology by Patrick Bertagna, a feature on 'GPS Elder Applications' focusing on the GPS Smart Shoe for dementia patients, and a World Market Media piece on the launch of the 'iCheck-In' social networking app by GTX subsidiary LOCiMOBILE. While Jeffrey Epstein is not explicitly named on this page, GTX Corp is known to be a company in which Epstein had financial interests, suggesting this document was part of his business records or due diligence files.
This document is an email thread from September 22, 2011, between Jeffrey Epstein and Sultan Bin Sulayem. Sulayem forwarded information regarding GTX Corp and its 'Smart Shoe' product, including news about founder Patrick Bertagna. Epstein replied briefly, thanking Sulayem and stating, 'i really like your friend.'
This document appears to be a printed digest or web feed of news articles related to GPS tracking technology from the summer of 2009. It highlights applications for tracking children (Locimobile via ABC News) and tracking seniors with dementia (GTX Corp and Aetrex Worldwide via NPR and Sports Illustrated). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was collected as evidence during a congressional investigation, likely related to technology investments or surveillance capabilities associated with the subject of the inquiry.
This document appears to be a page from a news digest or press release compilation (possibly an email attachment) regarding developments in GPS tracking technology. It highlights a partnership between Aetrex Worldwide and GTX Corp to create GPS-enabled shoes for Alzheimer's patients, a contract between GTX Corp and MNX for shipping tracking, and a review of LOCiMOBILE tracking apps. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional document production.
This document appears to be a House Oversight clipping or research file (Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032083) compiling news articles regarding GTX Corp. The articles detail the company's GPS tracking technology, specifically a deal with Samsung for mobile apps and the release of a GPS-embedded shoe for Alzheimer's patients in partnership with Aetrex. The document lists key personnel including CEO Patrick Bertagna and journalists covering the tech.
This document is a compilation of three press clippings or web articles dated between October and November 2010, focusing on GTX Corp and its Chairman Patrick Bertagna. The articles discuss GTX Corp's GPS technology, specifically the 'GPS Smart Shoe' for dementia patients developed with Aetrex Worldwide, and the release of a social networking check-in app called 'iCheck-In' via its subsidiary LOCiMOBILE. The document bears a House Oversight bates stamp.
This document appears to be a printout of a marketing article or webpage discussing GPS tracking technology provided by a company called LOCiMOBILE. It highlights the installation of their apps on 850,000 smartphones, announces an iPad version for $4.99, and cites a Juniper Research report projecting location-based service revenues to reach $12.7 billion by 2014. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
An email thread from September 2011 in which Jeffrey Epstein replies to Sultan Bin Sulayem regarding a forwarded newsletter about GTX Smart Shoe technology. Epstein proposes a dinner meeting at 8:00, explicitly stating '( no women )' and inviting Sulayem to bring his 'Maldives friend,' while also requesting an hour of private time just between the two of them.
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