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This document is page 10 of 21 from a printout of the TED2017 conference program, specifically detailing 'Session 5: Mind, Meaning' scheduled for April 26, 2017. It lists biographies for speakers Michael Patrick Lynch, Dan Ariely, Mariano Sigman, Anika Paulson, and Lisa Genova, along with the session host, Helen Walters. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014960, indicating its inclusion in a House Oversight Committee investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's connections to scientific communities or conferences.
This document is a page from Avenue Magazine (April 2012) stamped with HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013452. The article discusses the 2011 Oscar race, highlighting various films and directors including Woody Allen, Terrence Malick, and Martin Scorsese. It explicitly mentions Harvey Weinstein as the 'ringmaster' introducing the film 'The Artist'.
This document appears to be a draft article or memo analyzing the contenders for the 2011 Academy Awards (Oscars). It details the release strategies and reception of films such as 'The Artist', 'The Help', 'The Descendants', 'Hugo', and 'Moneyball', while mentioning key industry figures like Harvey Weinstein, Woody Allen, and George Clooney. The document contains a highlighted section regarding DreamWorks' 'The Help' and bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was part of a government document production.
This document appears to be a printout of a news article (likely from The Telegraph) originating from a House Oversight Committee file. It details the existence of a 'Black Book' or journal stolen by Epstein's servant, Alfredo Rodriguez, which Rodriguez termed 'The Holy Grail' due to its incriminating information regarding underage girls and high-profile contacts. The text highlights Epstein's connections to Bill Clinton (listing 21 phone numbers), Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew, and recounts Rodriguez's failed attempt to sell the book for $50,000, resulting in an FBI sting and his arrest.
A 2011 Telegraph article reporting that Jeffrey Epstein kept a 'black book' journal listing under-aged victims and celebrity associates, including Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. The article details how a servant at Epstein's Palm Beach manor stole the journal and was imprisoned for trying to sell it, and mentions Prince Andrew's stays at the property where he received daily massages. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
A May 2010 article from the Palm Beach Daily News reports on a Manhattan federal court hearing where Judge Lawrence M. McKenna took custody of a tape-recorded conversation between reporter George Rush and Jeffrey Epstein. Attorneys for Epstein's victims, Brad Edwards and Paul Cassell, sought the release of the tape to prove Epstein's lack of remorse in civil cases, while Rush's attorneys argued against its release citing reporter's privilege. The judge reserved ruling on whether the 22-minute recording would be released.
This document outlines statements attributed to Jeffrey Epstein regarding his legal challenges, including minimizing his Florida conviction and disparaging victims as seeking a 'meal ticket.' It specifically alleges Epstein committed perjury during a February 17, 2010 deposition by denying he knew journalist George Rush, despite having given him a recorded interview. The text also details Epstein's defense of Ghislaine Maxwell and his animosity toward attorney Bradley Edwards.
This document details legal obstruction in the Epstein case, specifically concerning Jean Luc Brunel, who evaded a deposition by falsely claiming to be in France while actually staying at Epstein's West Palm Beach home. It further alleges that Epstein paid for the legal representation of a vast network of associates—including pilots, house staff, Ghislaine Maxwell, and his brother—making it nearly impossible for plaintiffs to secure independent testimony.
This legal filing details attorney Edwards' attempts to depose Ghislaine Maxwell, noting that Epstein paid her legal fees. It highlights Maxwell's evasion tactics, specifically lying about her mother's illness to avoid a 2010 deposition while actually attending Chelsea Clinton's wedding in New York. The document also reveals a disturbing message from Jean Luc Brunel to Epstein dated April 1, 2005, offering a '2x8 years old' (16-year-old) girl for 'Russian lessons'.
This document page details the timeline and nature of multiple civil lawsuits filed against Jeffrey Epstein around 2008 by attorneys Brad Edwards and the firm Herman and Mermelstein. It describes complaints alleging sexual assault of minors filed in Florida and New York, including a specific suit by Ava Cordero.
This document is a page from a legal or oversight report detailing the testimony and actions of Alfredo Rodriguez, a household employee of Jeffrey Epstein. It describes Rodriguez witnessing underage girls entering the mansion for 'massages,' finding sex toys, and stealing a digital journal (referred to as the 'Holy Grail') from Epstein's computer which listed names of abuse victims across multiple global locations. The text notes Rodriguez was criminally charged in 2010 for trying to sell this journal to civil attorneys for $50,000 as an 'insurance policy' because he feared Epstein would make him disappear.
This document is a printed excerpt from a Bloomberg news article dated December 26, 2013, listing notable deaths from that year. It includes obituaries for John S.D. Eisenhower, Edgar M. Bronfman, Mikhail Kalashnikov, and Robert W. Wilson. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013303' stamp, indicating it is part of a larger evidentiary collection, likely related to investigations involving high-net-worth individuals or political figures.
This document appears to be a page from a 'Notable Deaths' or obituary summary, likely from a financial or general news publication, covering late October and early November 2013. It lists the passing of various figures including Lou Reed, Charlie Trotter, and several finance professionals (Kimberly Mounts, Gilbert Beebower, Rachel Benepe). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, though the specific page content does not directly mention Jeffrey Epstein.
This document, labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013298, appears to be a briefing page or news digest listing obituaries for high-profile individuals who died between October 18 and October 25, 2013. The list includes figures such as NFL coach Bum Phillips, IBM executive William C. Lowe, and real estate developer Paul Reichmann. While part of a larger document dump associated with House Oversight (likely regarding the Epstein investigation), this specific page contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, or their specific operations.
This document is a list of obituaries for notable individuals who died in mid-October (historically 2013). The list includes high-profile figures in finance, politics, and business, such as Paul Desmarais Sr., astronaut Scott Carpenter, and Goldman Sachs partner Peter A. Levy. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is part of a larger production of documents for a congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a page from a news digest or obituary section listing notable deaths occurring in September and October of 2013. It includes brief biographies of figures such as author Tom Clancy, general Vo Nguyen Giap, and NFL player L.C. Greenwood. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was included as an exhibit in a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document is a page from a House Oversight Committee document dump (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013295) containing a list of obituaries for notable individuals who died in September (historically September 2013). The list includes boxer Tommy Morrison, economist Ronald Coase, inventor Ray Dolby, and Amazon executive Joy Covey, among others. The text appears to be a news clipping or briefing summary rather than a direct communication or financial record.
The document appears to be a page from a news digest or summary listing recent deaths of notable figures, dating to mid-August 2013. It lists obituaries for individuals including Jerry Wolman, Karen Black, and Louis V. Gerstner III. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document appears to be a page from a news publication or report listing obituaries for notable individuals who died in June 2013. It includes figures from sports, entertainment, finance, and politics, such as Paul Soros (brother of George Soros) and actor James Gandolfini. The page bears a stamp indicating it is part of a House Oversight Committee document production (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013288).
This document, stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013287', appears to be a chronological list or digest of obituaries for notable figures who died in late May and early June 2013. It lists individuals from various sectors including finance (UBS, HSBC, Macquarie, Bloomberg), politics (Senator Frank Lautenberg, Chen Xitong), and sports (Cullen Finnerty). While no direct link to Jeffrey Epstein is mentioned in the text, the document is likely part of a larger discovery production regarding financial institutions or high-profile connections.
This document, labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013284, appears to be a compilation of obituaries for various prominent figures who died in late April (likely 2013 based on historical context). The list includes notable individuals in finance, music, and academia, such as Bridgewater Associates executive Bill Mahoney, Lehman Brothers managing director Edward Feigeles, and folk singer Richie Havens. It details their ages, causes of death, and brief biographical accomplishments.
This document appears to be a page from a news digest or internal report listing notable deaths that occurred in January and February 2013. It includes obituaries for high-profile figures such as former NYC Mayor Ed Koch, Lakers owner Jerry Buss, and German billionaire Otto Beisheim. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013278), indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
This magazine article describes a luxury aircraft refurbishment project for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) undertaken by International Jet Interiors at Long Island's MacArthur Airport. The design, led by Eric Roth, features high-end Italian materials and studio-grade editing equipment, with completion scheduled for January 2014.
This document is a bibliography page (numbered 347) containing academic citations related to artificial intelligence, robotics, cognitive science, and philosophy. It specifically references works by notable figures such as Ray Kurzweil, Yann LeCun, Bill Joy, and Shane Legg, covering topics like the 'Singularity', 'Friendly AI', and neural networks. The document bears a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013263', indicating it is part of a collection of records reviewed by the House Oversight Committee, possibly related to investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's connections with the scientific community.
This document is page 344 of a glossary or bibliography, stamped by the House Oversight Committee. It contains a list of academic citations focused on Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, and Evolutionary Psychology, ranging from 1962 to 2008. Notable authors listed include Nick Bostrom, Juergen Schmidhuber, and Daniel Dennett, reflecting Epstein's known interest in and funding of scientific research in these fields.
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