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| 2020-02-25 | N/A | Inside Edition interview with Weinstein juror | Media | View |
| 2019-07-12 | N/A | SunEdison settles with investors for $74M. | New York Federal Court | View |
| 2010-09-16 | N/A | Marketing to Latinos: Travel & Hospitality Conference | TBD | View |
This document appears to be a page from a supplementary methodology section of an academic paper or report regarding data analysis of Wikipedia entries. It details the process of creating a database of people born between 1800 and 1980 to analyze 'fame' and identify occupations using DBPedia and Wikipedia categories. The document is stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017028', indicating it was part of a document production to the House Oversight Committee.
This document appears to be page 19 of a scientific paper or technical appendix (likely related to evolutionary dynamics or cultural analytics) analyzing the concept of 'Fame.' It details a methodology for extracting biographical data from Encyclopedia Britannica and Wikipedia via DBPedia to study the frequency of names over time. The text uses famous historical figures like Albert Einstein, Henry Kissinger, and Rupert Murdoch as examples of how data is categorized by birth year.
A Forbes article reporting on the Swedish American Life Science Summit (SALSS) in Stockholm, which gathered global scientists and investors to discuss innovations in healthcare such as robotics, nanotechnology, and cancer research. The article highlights the shift in the pharmaceutical industry towards collaboration with startups and "impact investing" to address chronic diseases in an aging population, featuring insights from various industry leaders.
This document is a program page, likely from the 2017 Swedish American Life Science Summit (visible in watermark), obtained from House Oversight files. It lists Joe Biden as the Keynote Speaker representing the Biden Cancer Initiative. The list of speakers includes prominent scientists and executives, notably Dr. William A. Haseltine, a known associate in the Epstein network, representing ACCESS Health International. The document also lists presenting companies in the life sciences sector.
This document is a biographical profile of Richard Saul Wurman, the creator of the TED conference and a pioneer in Information Architecture. It details his career history, including the founding of TED and TEDMED, his numerous books, awards (including a 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award), and personal life in Newport, RI. The document appears to be part of a larger production, marked with the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017570.
This document is a biographical profile page, likely from a program or briefing book, stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017563'. It features detailed biographies of biologist Edward Wilson and dancer/arts director Damian Woetzel. The text outlines their respective careers, awards, and institutional affiliations (such as Harvard for Wilson and the Aspen Institute/White House for Woetzel) up to approximately July 2012.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript draft (dated 4.2.12) written by Alan Dershowitz. He reflects on how his support for Israel has caused him to be mislabeled as a conservative despite his liberal views on other issues. He specifically refutes a quote by MJ Rosenberg, mentions his role in the O.J. Simpson case, and drafts a posthumous 'Letter to the Editor' defending his record of pro bono work and nuanced support for Israel.
This document is a log of text messages from March 4, 2017, obtained by the House Oversight Committee. The redacted sender recounts a conversation with 'Bill' (likely Bill Gates, given the context of ODA/Health/Tech), stating that Bill refuses to assist the US with health or tech initiatives until President Trump supports international development aid. The messages also mention a potential 'learning session' in the Middle East.
This document appears to be a page from a schedule, daybook, or email newsletter detailing high-profile social, political, and business events in New York City for a specific date (inferred as Wednesday, September 22, 2010, given the header for Thursday, September 23 at the bottom). It lists events for Latin Vision Media, the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation, BOMA/NY, the New York Philharmonic, and World Yacht Cruises, including time, location, cost, and contact details for each. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp.
This document is a daily schedule or security briefing for Thursday, September 16, 2010, listing various high-profile events in New York City. It details Fashion Week shows (Imitation and Zang Toi), a grand opening at the New York Botanical Garden, a business conference, and the Feast of San Gennaro, which is flagged as a 'Possible Threat' likely due to crowd congestion. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document appears to be an itinerary or schedule for Mercedes Benz Fashion Week events featuring the Spring/Summer 2011 collections (likely occurring in September 2010). It lists specific fashion shows (Sophie Theallet, G-Star, TIBI, Narciso Rodriguez, Toni Francesc) and a Style.com anniversary party, along with times, locations (primarily Lincoln Center Plaza and Pier 94), and RSVP email addresses. The document is stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018066', indicating it is part of a government inquiry production.
This document appears to be a page (278) from a memoir, likely by Ehud Barak (addressed as 'Ehud'), detailing the events of November 4, 1995. The text describes a final private meeting between the narrator and Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin regarding political tensions with Benjamin Netanyahu (Bibi) and campaign strategies before the narrator traveled to New York for a Yad Vashem fundraiser. The excerpt concludes with the narrator receiving a phone call at the Regency Hotel in New York informing him that Rabin had been shot.
This document page, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015415, appears to be an excerpt from a report discussing media culture and sexual violence. It specifically focuses on a controversy involving comedian Daniel Tosh making a rape joke, featuring a condemnation by Julie Burton of the Women's Media Center. It also includes quotes from a blog post by the individuals involved in the incident, discussing their reaction and the decision not to press charges.
This document is a confidential investment report page (marked House Oversight) detailing the track record of New Leaf Ventures (NLV) in the biopharmaceutical sector. It highlights their investment strategy, networking capabilities, and specific performance metrics (multiples on invested capital) for various portfolio companies across funds NLV-I, NLV-II, and Sprout Funds. The text lists specific exits and IPOs occurring between 2011 and 2013.
This document is a page from a corporate prospectus or due diligence report (marked Confidential, House Oversight) detailing the professional biographies of three Managing Directors at New Leaf (presumably New Leaf Venture Partners): Jeani Delagardelle, Ron Hunt, and Vijay Lathi. All three were previously associated with Sprout Group. The document lists their educational backgrounds and extensive board memberships across various pharmaceutical and medical technology companies.
This document is page 11 of a confidential presentation (likely an investment prospectus for 'NLV-III') detailing the history and senior team of New Leaf Ventures. It features a timeline of funds raised from 1993 to 2007 under Sprout and New Leaf brands, totaling billions in capital. The page highlights the biography of Managing Director Philippe Chambon, detailing his history with Sprout, Boston Consulting Group, and Sandoz Pharmaceutical, as well as his numerous board memberships in the healthcare and biotech sectors. The document bears a House Oversight Committee control number.
This document is page 93 of a memoir or manuscript (likely by Arnold J. Mandell based on biographical details provided in the text) bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. The text explores the intersection of chemical/drug-induced experiences and religious grace, referencing figures like Martin Marty and E.O. Wilson. It then transitions to a personal narrative where the author describes being a 30-year-old professor at UCLA living in Brentwood when he was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive testicular cancer (choriocarcinoma) with a low survival prognosis.
This document appears to be a page (p. 66) from a medical narrative or book included in House Oversight evidence files. The text discusses medical and psychological sensitivity, specifically referencing conditions like Gulf War Syndrome, fibromyalgia, and somatoform disorder. It cites research by Professor Iris Bell of the University of Arizona regarding physiological responses (brain waves, cardiac intervals) to sensory stimuli in sensitive individuals.
This document is a strategy memo advising (implied) Jeffrey Epstein on hiring Reputation.com to scrub negative search results and manage his online image. It details the background of Reputation.com CEO Michael Fertik, outlines costs of $10k-$15k per month for 'Picasso' services, and discusses the difficulty of altering Wikipedia entries. The author explicitly suggests studying how Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton successfully sanitized their Wikipedia profiles to remove negative information.
A page from a Cowen Collaborative Insights market research report dated February 25, 2019, analyzing the pricing segments of CBD confections and bars. It presents data on various brands like Lord Jones and baceae, categorizing them into Super Premium, Premium, Main, and Value segments based on price per milligram of CBD. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024866' stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
This document is page 29 of a 'Cowen Collaborative Insights' market research report dated February 25, 2019, analyzing the CBD tincture market. It presents data on price segmentation among competitors (such as Lord Jones and Lazarus) and consumer demographics regarding tincture usage. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024845', indicating it was obtained during a House Oversight Committee investigation, likely as part of a larger cache of documents from a financial institution, though the content itself is strictly market research.
This document is a 2018 market landscape infographic titled 'The Green Field 2018' produced by Ackrell Capital. It categorizes dozens of companies within the cannabis industry into sectors including Cultivation, Production Equipment, Testing Services, Dispensaries, E-Commerce, and Distribution Services. The document bears a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024813', indicating it is part of a document production for the House Oversight Committee, likely related to broader investigations involving financial networks or specific individuals (contextually linked to Epstein investigations via the prompt, though Epstein is not named in this specific image).
This document is a confidential financial schedule for 'Sprout Capital IX, L.P. (Healthcare Technology Portfolio)' as of March 31, 2014. It details realized and unrealized investments in numerous healthcare and biotechnology companies, listing vintage years, costs, realized values, and IRRs. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.
An email from Dr. Mark Tramo (UCLA) to Jeffrey Epstein discussing Kanye West's behavior during a meeting with Donald Trump. Tramo connects the behavior to 'Hypomania' and notes he is using it as a case study in his 'Talent & Creativity' class, referencing Epstein's interest in the subject of creativity.
The narrator recounts their immigration from India to the United States to pursue a medical career, detailing their residency in New Jersey and Boston. They describe entering the field of neuroendocrinology, training under Seymour Reichlin at Tufts, and meeting Candace Pert, who introduced them to the concept of "molecules of emotion."
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
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| 2019-07-12 | Paid | EDI | local and regiona... | $74,000,000.00 | Settlement of class action suit regarding fault... | View |
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