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This document is a formatted schedule or itinerary briefing, likely printed from an email, listing various high-profile social events in New York City, including auctions, luncheons, and galas hosted by organizations like WGirls, the New York Building Congress, Sotheby's, and Vanidades Magazine. It includes specific details for each event such as honorees, chairpersons, locations (including Cipriani Wall Street and Trump SoHo Hotel), and contact information. The document concludes with a strict confidentiality disclaimer stating the information is the property of Jeffrey Epstein.
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 appears to be a page from a 'Daybook' or event schedule for New York City, dated September 2010 (specifically covering events around Sept 22-23). It lists details for several high-profile events including trade shows (Sole Commerce, Coterie, Capsule) and charity galas for the Appeal of Conscience Foundation and the Institute of International Education. It includes lists of honorees, chairs, locations, ticket prices, and contact information for these events.
This document is a schedule or itinerary page marked with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018078', listing various high-society and industry events in New York City around September 20-21, 2010. It includes details for a Molteni&C reception, a historic preservation award dinner, Rosie O'Donnell's charity gala, the New York Television Festival opening, and a fashion trade show. The document lists specific times, locations, ticket prices, and key individuals associated with these events, including honorees and co-chairs.
This document appears to be a schedule or briefing sheet for September 19-20, 2010, listing various high-profile charitable and cultural events in New York City, including an Actors Fund performance, a NYPL dinner, a UN Summit, and a SHARE fundraiser. It notably includes a security warning regarding 'POSSIBLE THREATS' related to the UN Summit in Midtown. The document provides detailed logistical information, including addresses, ticket prices, contact names, and email addresses for each event.
This document, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018070, is a schedule of events, primarily focused on New York Fashion Week presentations for the Spring 2011 collection season (typically occurring in September 2010). It lists runway shows for designers such as Eva Minge, Loris Diran, Odd Molly, and Anna Sui, as well as industry networking events like the Cosmetic Executive Women Newsmaker Forum and a charity event for the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Nassau County. The entries include specific times, venue addresses (such as Lincoln Center Plaza and Exit Art), ticket prices for paid events, and contact email addresses for RSVPs.
This document is a schedule listing for Mercedes Benz Fashion Week events featuring 'Spring 2011' collections (likely occurring in late 2010). It details specific runway shows including General Idea, Vittadini, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Gottex, Yigal Azrouel, and Milly by Michelle Smith, providing times, venues (primarily Lincoln Center and Park Avenue Armory), and RSVP email addresses for each. The document ends with a header for 'Marchesa' and includes a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018067, appears to be a schedule or itinerary page for Wednesday, September 15, 2010. It lists various high-profile events in New York City, including Fashion Week presentations for Rachel Roy and Bill Blass, a marketing awards ceremony by Min Online, and conferences hosted by the Business Development Institute and The Economist. The document provides specific times, addresses, contact emails, and lists of speakers for the conferences.
This document is a schedule or agenda listing various social, fashion, and charitable events in New York City, bearing a House Oversight footer. It details events such as the Jones Awards, Mercedes Benz Fashion Week shows, and charity dinners for the American Friends of the Hebrew University and Maimonides Medical Center. Notably, the Maimonides Medical Center dinner lists Leslie Wexner and Abigail Wexner as event chairs.
This document is a schedule or itinerary listing various events during New York Fashion Week (specifically referencing Spring 2011 collections, which typically debut in Sept 2010). It details times, locations, and contact emails for fashion shows by designers such as Vera Wang and Matthew Ames, as well as a 'Hudson Union Society' discussion event featuring Bill O'Reilly. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a Congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a schedule or itinerary for New York Fashion Week events featuring the Spring/Summer 2011 collections. It lists specific events occurring at 11:00 am, including an Essence Magazine awards luncheon honoring high-profile figures like Valerie Jarrett and Susan Rice, as well as fashion presentations by Graeme Armour, Lulu Frost, Malan Breton, and Carlos Miele. The document includes venue addresses, contact emails for RSVPs, and lists of honorees and noted attendees.
This document is a schedule from the House Oversight Committee files detailing events around September 13, 2010, primarily related to New York Fashion Week (Spring/Summer 2011). It lists specific fashion shows (Tommy Hilfiger, Pamela Love, Peter Jensen), parties (Green Shows), and charity golf fundraisers (Broadcasters Foundation of America, AHRC). The document provides times, locations, website addresses, and specific email and phone contacts for RSVPs.
This document is a schedule or itinerary page listing various New York Fashion Week events (Spring 2011 collections) and a Broadway concert, likely occurring in September 2010. It details times, venues, and contact emails for brands such as VPL, DKNY, Preen, Marlon Gobel, and Elise Overland. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was collected as part of a congressional investigation.
This document is an event schedule, likely for New York Fashion Week in September 2010, bearing a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp. It lists details for several fashion presentations (Manuel de la Cruz, Whitney Eve), parties (Beach Bunny Swimwear with the Kardashians, John Varvatos), and charity events (September Concert Foundation, Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure). The document includes times, locations, addresses, and contact information (emails and phone numbers) for RSVPs and press inquiries.
This document appears to be a schedule or itinerary for New York Fashion Week events showcasing Spring 2011 collections (typically held in September 2010). It lists specific fashion shows and parties including 'A Detacher', 'Cocktails and Couture', 'Z Spoke by Zac Posen', 'Robert Geller', 'Suno NY', and 'Altuzarra', along with times, locations, and contact emails. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer stamp, indicating it is part of a government investigation file.
This document is a schedule or itinerary page, labeled with the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018047', detailing various events primarily related to New York Fashion Week for the Spring 2011 collection season. It lists six specific events occurring between 11:00 am and 2:00 pm, including fashion shows for designers like Prabal Gurung, Ohne Titel, and United Bamboo, as well as a charity polo event in Patterson, NY. Each entry provides the event time, location, address, website, and specific contact person with email and phone number.
This document is an email chain from September 10, 2010, in which Jeffrey Epstein replies to his assistant, Lesley Groff, regarding a schedule of events in New York City for the following day, September 11. The schedule, originally compiled by Margaux Rogers, lists 'Kids Fashion Week,' 'Couture Fashion Week,' and the NYC Mayor's 9/11 Memorial Ceremony. Epstein's response indicates a lack of interest in the general list, stating he 'only wanted what peggy [likely publicist Peggy Siegal] was hositng' [sic].
This document is a Miami Herald article dated December 19, 2018, filed as a court exhibit (Case 1:19-cv-03377). It reports that Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell settled a civil lawsuit filed by Sarah Ransome, who alleged she was trafficked by the pair in 2006 and 2007. The article notes that Ransome also accused Epstein's lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, of sexual involvement.
Affidavit of David S. Stone in the case of Virginia L. Giuffre v. Alan Dershowitz, filed April 16, 2019. Stone details his professional relationships with both Dershowitz and David Boies and describes facilitating meetings between them in May 2015 regarding sexual abuse allegations against Dershowitz. Stone explicitly refutes Dershowitz's claim that Boies stated during a May 19th meeting that Giuffre (referred to as Roberts) was 'mistaken' about the abuse.
This document is a page from a sworn statement detailing the witness's traumatic experiences with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in 1996. It describes alleged sexual misconduct involving the witness's younger sister, a sexual assault against the witness at Leslie Wexner's Ohio mansion, subsequent false imprisonment, and the reporting of these crimes to the FBI. The text also outlines the harassment and career destruction the witness faced from Epstein and Maxwell after reporting the assault.
This document is a printout of a Law.com interview with Alan Dershowitz, filed as an exhibit in a 2019 court case (Case 1:19-cv-03377). In the interview, Dershowitz vehemently defends himself against 'heinous crimes' (implied to be related to the Epstein case), calling the situation the 'fight of my life' and citing his constant travel with his wife as evidence against the accusations. The document includes a footer indicating it is part of a House Oversight Committee production.
This document is a court exhibit containing a printout of a New York Times 'Letter to the Editor' published on March 5, 2019, written by Jeffrey Epstein's legal team (including Ken Starr). The attorneys argue that the number of women involved in the investigation was exaggerated, deny the existence of an international sex-trafficking operation or sex parties at his home, and assert that Epstein is entitled to 'finality' regarding his plea deal. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document is an exhibit filed in 2019 containing an excerpt from a March 2003 Vanity Fair article titled 'The Talented Mr. Epstein.' It details Epstein's financial assets, his short-lived tenure on the board of Rockefeller University, his $25 million pledge to Harvard University facilitated by Larry Summers, and his close relationship with Leslie Wexner. The text also describes his social life, including trips to Little St. James (referred to as 'Little St. Jeff') and his interactions with biologist Martin Nowak.
This document is a page from a legal filing that reproduces a Vanity Fair article discussing the financial relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Steven Hoffenberg. It details allegations of stock manipulation schemes, questionable investments, and the failure of regulators to depose Epstein during investigations into Hoffenberg's fraud.
This document is a court exhibit containing a reprint of a Vanity Fair article titled 'The Talented Mr. Epstein' by Vicky Ward. The text details Epstein's extravagant lifestyle, specifically focusing on his massive 9-story Manhattan townhouse (formerly the Birch Wathen school), his eccentric decor (including framed eyeballs and a naked warrior statue), and his high-profile associates like Bill Clinton and Leslie Wexner. It characterizes Epstein as a mysterious financier who claims to only accept billionaires as clients.
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