This document is a list of academic institutions, legal associations, and other organizations, along with events, grouped by year from 1974 to 1980. It appears to be a chronological record of affiliations, seminars, and conferences, potentially related to a professional's career or an institution's activities. The document also includes page numbering and a document identifier 'DOJ-OGR-00015246'.
This document is the first page of the Curriculum Vitae for Elizabeth F. Loftus, a Distinguished Professor at UC Irvine. It outlines her education, teaching experience, and honorary degrees. The document is stamped as a Defendant's Exhibit (EL-1) for the case 20 Cr. 330 (AJN), which corresponds to the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, indicating Loftus was utilized as an expert witness for the defense.
This document is a transcript from a legal proceeding filed on August 10, 2022, in which a witness, Professor Loftus, is questioned about her professional credentials. She states she is a distinguished professor at the University of California-Irvine, where she has worked for nearly 20 years, and previously worked at the University of Washington for 29 years and at the New School for Social Research. The questioning aims to establish her expertise on the subject of memory for the jury.
This page is a transcript from the direct examination of Professor Loftus in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). Loftus testifies about her expertise in memory science, specifically false memories, and details her academic career, including her current role at UC-Irvine and past positions at the University of Washington and the New School for Social Research.
This document is page 312 of a book (indicated by the file name and layout), appearing in a House Oversight Committee file. It consists of endnotes (numbers 59-70) citing various articles, interviews, and books related to the Edward Snowden NSA leaks, focusing heavily on journalists Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras. The notes reference publications from 2010 to 2016, including The Guardian, Wired, and NPR.
This document appears to be a page (page 62) from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the footer ISBN and title). It details the timeline of Edward Snowden's attempts to communicate with journalist Glenn Greenwald, his frustration with Greenwald's lack of encryption, and his subsequent decision to use filmmaker Laura Poitras as an intermediary. The text also provides background on Poitras, including her wealthy upbringing, her work exposing NSA surveillance in Bluffdale, Utah, and her collaboration with activists like William Binney and Jacob Appelbaum.
This document is a biographical briefing page featuring profiles of scientist Stephen Wolfram and game designer Will Wright. It details their educational backgrounds, career milestones (Wolfram Research, Maxis/EA), and major creations (Mathematica, SimCity, The Sims). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is part of a larger collection of documents reviewed by the House Oversight Committee, likely related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, though Epstein is not explicitly named in this specific page text.
This document page details the management team and advisory board of Knowledge Universe Education (KUE), listing Lowell and Michael Milken as co-founders. It outlines two major financial instruments: a $200 million promissory note payable to KULG related to the acquisition of KinderCare, and a $150 million term loan from Credit Suisse used to repay debt owed to entities controlled by Michael Milken. The document is stamped with House Oversight markings.
This document is a biography sheet for the 'KUE Advisory Board,' likely produced during a House Oversight investigation (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024585). It details the professional backgrounds of three individuals: Les Biller (former Wells Fargo COO), Ted Mitchell (CEO of New Schools Venture Fund), and Tsvi Gal (CTO of Deutsche Bank Asset Management), listing their corporate affiliations, board memberships, and educational history.
This page of a House Oversight report details the timeline of Edward Snowden's attempts to contact journalists Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras in late 2012 and early 2013 regarding NSA domestic surveillance. It describes Poitras' background, her anti-surveillance activism, and her connections to other figures like William Binney and Jacob Appelbaum. The text concludes with Snowden contacting Micah Lee in January 2013 as a secure route to reach Poitras in Berlin.
This document is a page of citations from a report, likely from a House Oversight committee, referencing various articles, interviews, and publications from 2012-2015. The content exclusively concerns Edward Snowden, the NSA leaks, and the journalists involved, such as filmmaker Laura Poitras. Despite the user's query, this document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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