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The Narrator
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The Narrator
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MOSES
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Yankele
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| N/A | N/A | Departure from Jeffrey's driveway | Jeffrey's driveway | View |
| N/A | N/A | Narrator sent to Catholic school. | Catholic school | View |
| N/A | N/A | Narrator was slapped by father as punishment for signing the petition. | Home | View |
| N/A | N/A | Narrator dropped off by father at El Brillo Way. | El Brillo Way | View |
| N/A | N/A | Car ride to work; Narrator lies to father about well-being. | Car / Mar-A-Lago Parking Lot | View |
| N/A | N/A | Fund raising dinner for the Jewish Antidefamation League. | Unknown (local chapter) | View |
| N/A | N/A | Road trip where narrator was refused service at motels. | I-95, Southeast Florida | View |
| N/A | N/A | Narrator's father arrives at the station; FBI informs him of the abuse. | Interrogation Room | View |
| N/A | N/A | Narrator bolted into the gutter and had foot run over by an 18-wheeler truck. | A busy street | View |
| 1939-01-01 | N/A | Second World War | General context | View |
This document is an excerpt from a court filing (Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB, Document 53, Filed 09/03/19, Page 77 of 86) containing an account from a victim. The narrator describes being a 15-year-old from a small Texas town, struggling financially after her mother's death, when she was approached by a 'lady' who worked for a 'very rich man'. The lady arranged for the narrator to play violin for this man, identified only as 'J or Jeff', which escalated over four visits from massages to forced oral copulation.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or autobiographical manuscript (likely by Alan Dershowitz, given the context of the known 'Yitz Greenberg' and '75 student' stories) produced for the House Oversight Committee. The text details the narrator's academic struggles in high school, a discouraging history teacher, and a pivotal moment where a camp counselor, Yitz Greenberg, encouraged him to become a lawyer. It also discusses the college application process to Brooklyn College and historical gender-based grade requirements for admission.
This page appears to be a draft manuscript (dated 4.2.12 with word count) from a memoir, likely by Alan Dershowitz given the House Oversight Bates stamp and biographical details. The text describes a modern Orthodox Jewish upbringing, focusing on religious prohibitions ('meturnished'), the author's skeptical mother and strict grandmother (Grandma Ringel), and a traumatic childhood accident involving an 18-wheeler truck.
This page appears to be an excerpt from a memoir (likely by Alan Dershowitz, based on the biographical details of growing up in Boro Park during the McCarthy era) marked as a House Oversight exhibit. The text recounts the narrator's childhood experiences with 'subversive' books, signing a petition to save the Rosenbergs which resulted in punishment from his parents, and visiting the library with friend Artie Edelman to impress girls. It also references the narrator's later life interactions with his granddaughter regarding Classic Comics.
The document appears to be a page (pg 49) from a memoir or autobiography stamped by the House Oversight Committee (Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027897). The text describes the narrator's moral struggle regarding rumors that Israeli soldiers, including a mentor figure named Yigal, killed captured Egyptian soldiers at the Mitla Pass after an ambush. The narrator recounts a trip to Patish in 1959 and their imminent entry into army service. While extracted from a dataset potentially related to Epstein investigations (likely regarding associates like Ehud Barak), this specific page contains no direct references to Epstein, Maxwell, or financial crimes.
This document appears to be page 42 of a memoir or autobiography included in House Oversight evidence files (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027890). The text is a first-person narrative describing the author's youth on an Israeli kibbutz in the 1950s, detailing a conflict with his father over refusing university to become a truck driver, and admitting to 'freelance forays into lockpicking and petty larceny' with friends named Ido and Moshe. The narrative also covers the author's return to the kibbutz school and the influence of an inspiring history teacher.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or autobiography (page 40) included in House Oversight materials. The narrator (biographical details match former Israeli PM Ehud Barak) recounts childhood events in Kibbutz Mishmar Hasharon, specifically a 1956 incident where he and friends stole ammunition from the Alexandroni Brigade, and his transition to a more rigorous regional high school near Tel Aviv.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir (likely by Ehud Barak, given the Mishmar Hasharon context) submitted to the House Oversight Committee. The text describes the narrator's childhood on Kibbutz Mishmar Hasharon, highlighting their early awareness of social injustice regarding the treatment of outside Yemeni workers and their intellectual development as a young student.
This document is page 29 of a memoir (likely Ehud Barak's, given the specific biographical details regarding Kibbutz Mishmar Hasharon). It details the narrator's childhood recollections of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, his personal development, his relationship with his father, and the military threat posed by Iraqi forces in the nearby village of Qaqun. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a page from a witness statement or memoir submitted to the House Oversight Committee (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015230). The text details severe allegations of childhood abuse, 'mind-control slave operations,' and 'programming' involving Senator Byrd, who is accused of sexual torture and controlling the narrator's life, and Merle Haggard, who is alleged to be a CIA operator. It also mentions Gerald Ford as the narrator's 'first president' and describes the narrator being forced to attend Catholic school.
A page from a memoir or manuscript (page 177) where the author reflects on their Jewish heritage and their father's skepticism regarding Talmudic study and rituals like tefillin. The author connects these religious concepts to their time at Warwick exploring mathematics, citing C.S. Lewis and 'The Mathematical Experience' (1981), and compares the excitement of mathematical discovery to a past experience using LSD.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or book (page 147) discussing political violence and neuropharmacology. The text juxtaposes the history of Jewish vigilante Moishe Zar in the West Bank with the narrator's childhood memories of anti-Semitism in Florida in the 1940s. It transitions into a scientific discussion about the effects of amphetamines (Benzedrine) on voice pitch, citing Hitler, Bob Dylan, and laboratory experiments conducted at UCLA with Professor Charles Spooner.
This document appears to be page 5 of a manuscript or memoir, evidenced by the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013505. The text is a philosophical and religious discussion regarding Jewish mysticism, specifically the teachings of Abraham Abulafia, the Zohar, and Kabbalah. The narrator writes in the first person about learning these traditions based on requirements set by their father, detailing the five parts of the human soul (nefesh, ruach, neshamah, chayah, yechidah).
This document appears to be the first page of Chapter 1 of a manuscript titled 'In Search of the Miraculous.' The text is an autobiographical narrative exploring the author's family history of Jewish mysticism in Eastern Europe and their father's theological disagreements with the philosophy of Moses Maimonides regarding the connection between the human intellect and the divine. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013504' stamp, indicating it was collected as evidence during a congressional investigation.
This document page, stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014019', contains two testimonials praising the lifestyle changes achieved by applying principles from the book 'The 4-Hour Workweek' (4HWW). The first, by J. Reiter, details personal travels, music production, and his wife's cafe opening in Munich. The second, titled 'ART LOVERS WANTED', describes an employee who negotiated a remote work arrangement, received a raise, and moved to Seattle to pursue music and theater. While part of a government oversight release, the text on this specific page appears to be generic lifestyle design success stories unrelated to criminal activity.
This document appears to be pages 29 and 30 from a manuscript or memoir draft by Virginia Giuffre (indicated by Bates stamps). It details graphic sexual abuse involving Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at the El Brillo Way property in Palm Beach. The text describes the grooming dynamic, the specific sexual acts demanded, the involvement of house staff like Juan for payments and transportation, and the narrator's internal distress regarding her exploitation.
This document contains pages 27-28 of a manuscript, likely Virginia Giuffre's memoir, describing her early interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell while she was a 15-year-old employee at Mar-A-Lago. The text details a payment scene where Epstein gives her cash from a duffel bag held by Maxwell, her internal struggle and shame regarding the abuse, and her return to the Epstein residence the following day where she meets 'Emmy', Maxwell's personal assistant. The document highlights the grooming process, financial inducement, and the narrator's use of the alias 'Jenna'.
This document is a page from a personal statement or memoir detailing an anonymous narrator's sexual history and struggles with anorgasmia. The author recounts early experiences with S&M, unhelpful advice from friends, and a threesome that she found mostly 'boring -- if not distasteful'. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018499' indicates this is an evidentiary document submitted to a congressional committee, but the text on this page does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or any known associates.
Agents explained that Ron violated statutory rape laws and kept the narrator as a sex slave.
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