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Courtney
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Jeffrey Epstein
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Fictional/Scripted Award Ceremony | Stage | View |
| N/A | N/A | Jerry Seinfeld performing a stand-up routine about divine intervention in male arousal. | Comedy Club | View |
An email from Adrian Edwards-Smith dated July 12, 2019, alleging a systemic cover-up of abuse by domestic agencies serving wealthy clients in NYC. The author claims these agencies and lawyers silence staff regarding crimes ranging from violence to pedophilia, specifically citing Jeffrey Epstein as an example of this broader culture. The email also names Seinfeld, Kalikow, Black, and Soros as individuals who would be exposed if the US Attorney's Office investigated these domestic staffing practices.
This document appears to be a page from a script or screenplay featuring characters named Courtney Cox and Jerry Seinfeld. The text describes an award ceremony scene where Jerry Seinfeld accepts an award and delivers a comedic monologue about having an unwanted erection on stage. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was collected as evidence during a congressional investigation, likely related to the Epstein case or similar oversight inquiries, though the content itself is a fictional comedy sketch.
This document appears to be a page from a script titled 'The Missing Episode of Seinfeld,' bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015398. It contains two scenes: a stand-up monologue by Jerry Seinfeld regarding the divine origin of erections, and a dinner scene involving George Costanza and his parents where George's father reveals he is taking Viagra to improve his sex life. While the content is a comedy script, its inclusion in the House Oversight files indicates it was seized as evidence, reportedly found in Jeffrey Epstein's safe.
The document appears to be a table of contents or a list of essay titles, likely from a counter-culture memoir or collection (the style suggests writer Paul Krassner, though he is not explicitly named as the author in the text). It categorizes writings under headers such as 'Higher Than Thou,' 'Politics,' 'Porn Again,' 'Comedians,' and 'The Later Years.' The document contains a footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015039', indicating it is part of a congressional investigation document production.
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