| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
(mentions)
|
Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
person
Dick Gregory
|
Friend |
8
Strong
|
4 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Victim abuser |
7
|
3 | |
|
person
Father
|
Family |
7
|
3 | |
|
person
parents
|
Family |
7
|
3 | |
|
person
Mr. Ambition
|
Romantic |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Groucho
|
Friend |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Mr. ThereItIs
|
Romantic |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
The Artist
|
Romantic |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Lenny
|
Friend |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Holly
|
Family |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Unnamed boyfriend
|
Romantic |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Avraham
|
Subordinate commander |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Jules Siegel
|
Professional antagonistic playful |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Julius
|
Friend |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Lenny Bruce
|
Friend |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Narrator's father
|
Family |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Epstein
|
Abuser victim |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
MAXWELL
|
Abuser victim |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
Elon
|
Family |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Nava
|
Spouse |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Arthur Goldberg
|
Clerk justice |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Other Children
|
Peers |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Vidal Sassoon
|
Acquaintance |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
David Steinberg
|
Acquaintance |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Stork
|
Client |
5
|
1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | Breakfast with Sarah Keller and Nadia Bjorlin. | Unspecified breakfast location | View |
| N/A | N/A | Visit to Sarah's apartment in Malibu. | Sarah's apartment on Malibu... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Sexual acts in Sarah's bedroom with Jeffrey and Nadia. | Sarah's bedroom | View |
| N/A | N/A | Meeting at a production studio in L.A. with Nadia's agent and a producer. | Production studio in L.A. | View |
| N/A | N/A | Over four visits, the man (J or Jeff) progresses to forced oral copulation. | Rich man's home | View |
| N/A | N/A | Narrator's mother dies from cancer when narrator is 11 years old. | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Narrator, at age 15, is approached by a lady at a mall who offers an opportunity to play violin f... | Mall in a nearby city | View |
| N/A | N/A | Narrator is transported to and from a rich man's home to play violin. | Rich man's home | View |
| N/A | N/A | The man (J or Jeff) asks the narrator for a massage. | Rich man's home | View |
| N/A | N/A | Meeting Epstein on a flight to TED. | In a jet, en route to TED. | View |
| N/A | N/A | Tea at Epstein's house in New York, where Epstein inquired about media. | Epstein's house, New York | View |
| N/A | N/A | Foot massage given to Matt on a flight. | On a plane | View |
| N/A | N/A | Meeting where Carter advised the narrator against going to Epstein's house or car. | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Arrival in L.A. and good-bye to Matt. | L.A. | View |
| N/A | N/A | Tour of massage room and 'dark ages' chamber | Jeffrey's Manhattan residence | View |
| N/A | N/A | Discussion about relaxation and massage room | Jeffrey's Manhattan residence | View |
| N/A | N/A | Ghislane's conversation with narrator | Jeffrey's Manhattan residence | View |
| N/A | N/A | Tour of Jeffrey's Manhattan residence | Jeffrey's Manhattan residence | View |
| N/A | N/A | Arrival at Jeffrey's Manhattan residence | Upper East Side of Manhattan | View |
| N/A | N/A | Flight on Jeffrey's jet | From Palm Beaches' Private ... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Meeting with Mstislav Rostropovich | Moscow | View |
| N/A | N/A | Lunch with Silva Zalmunsen | Lou Siegel's, Manhattan | View |
| N/A | N/A | A comedy roast honoring 'Harlan'. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Planning and training for a covert wiretapping mission in the Sinai Peninsula. | Negev Desert (Training) | View |
| N/A | N/A | Observation of a patient named Donna undergoing electrical brain stimulation (septum) during a ps... | Human Neurophysiology Labor... | View |
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript, memoir, or speech draft written by a comedian. The text recounts various 'opening lines' the narrator has used at specific events, including the World Hemp Expo, a Skeptics Conference (referencing James Randi and Kreskin), and a Los Angeles County Bar Association luncheon. The narrative concludes with the author in a hotel suite preparing to receive the 'Lifestyles Freedom Award.' The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015193, appears to be a narrative excerpt describing a swingers convention attended by 3,000 mostly upper-middle-class participants. The text details the atmosphere, including specific descriptions of attendees' attire (or lack thereof) and the 'Adult Marketplace' inside the convention center. It focuses on the social dynamics of the event, such as the requirement for gender-balanced couples to enter.
This document appears to be a page from a satirical essay or manuscript (possibly a book draft or monologue script) included within a House Oversight Committee production (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015188). The text uses a metaphor comparing Democrats to a 'Pacer' who walks in circles, noting that the Pacer eventually monetized this behavior by placing a cardboard box on the ground. The narrator describes performing an impression of this character onstage.
This document appears to be a page from a narrative manuscript or essay titled 'The Mime and the Pacer.' It describes the narrator mimicking a man known as 'The Pacer' at the Wallenboyd Theater and provides cultural observations of Venice Beach, referencing Don Johnson and Linda Lovelace. The page is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015182,' indicating it is part of a larger collection of evidence reviewed by the House Oversight Committee.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or narrative account included in House Oversight files (stamped 015135). The text describes the narrator's decision to leak Anita Hill's statement regarding Clarence Thomas to NPR reporter Nina Totenberg during the 1991 Supreme Court confirmation process. It details the narrator's motivation (outrage over hypocrisy regarding abortion) and recounts specific testimony where then-Senator Joe Biden interrupted Hill during a discussion about Roe v. Wade.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir included in House Oversight files (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015128). The narrator details a failed plan by the 'White House Plumbers' to use Patricia Ellsberg's dental records to accuse her of espionage, an idea the narrator claims was inspired by a conversation with Alger Hiss regarding Whittaker Chambers. The text highlights the narrator's belief that the public would believe the accusation simply because of its absurdity.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or transcript included in House Oversight files (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015102). The narrator (contextually Richard Nixon) recounts a conversation with Walter Cronkite about the weekend of the JFK assassination. The narrator admits to telling the FBI they initially forgot their whereabouts that day, but later recalled being in Dallas representing Pepsi-Cola at a bottlers' convention, flying out at 11:00 AM, shortly before the shooting.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir (potentially controversial or conspiratorial in nature given the content claims) stamped with a House Oversight identifier. The text is written in the first person by a U.S. Congressman involved in the House UnAmerican Activities Committee (strongly implying Richard Nixon) discussing the Alger Hiss case. The narrator claims the famous 'pumpkin papers' evidence was forged using a specially constructed Woodstock typewriter and that Eastman Kodak proved the film stock post-dated the alleged 1938 evidence. The text also bizarrely connects Charles Schulz's 'Peanuts' character 'Woodstock' to this event.
This document appears to be a page from a bizarre manuscript or memoir included in House Oversight evidence. The narrator claims to have received a message via an 'extraterrestrial path' (similar to 'Ike') to tell the truth. The text weaves a conspiracy theory involving 'hairless creatures' (aliens) visiting JFK, Joe Kennedy's ties to organized crime during Prohibition, and the Kennedy brothers' subsequent war on organized crime in the US and Cuba.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or narrative account (likely by Paul Krassner, given the reference to 'The Realist') detailing an underground abortion referral service. The text describes the raid and arrest of a Dr. Spencer, the narrator's refusal to accept kickbacks for referrals, and legal confrontations with District Attorneys in Liberty, New York, involving subpoenas and threats of arrest for refusing to testify against abortion providers. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation file.
A page from a manuscript or personal memoir recounting a violin performance. The narrator describes playing 'Vivaldi' and an encore of 'Orientale' at the behest of their teacher, while reflecting philosophically on audience perception and the concept of being 'awake' versus 'asleep' in life. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript, stamped with a House Oversight Committee Bates number (015042). The text is a first-person narrative describing a 'spiritual' awakening triggered by a mundane moment during a violin performance where the narrator scratched their leg while balancing on one foot. The narrator reflects on the connection formed with the laughing audience, describing themselves self-deprecatingly as a 'little freak playing the violin.'
This document appears to be a narrative draft or diary entry written by a former publicist of Michael Douglas (possibly Peggy Siegal, though unnamed in text) describing a day spent as an extra on the set of the film 'Wall Street 2'. The text details interactions with high-society figures like Julia Koch, Amy Fine Collins, and Hamish Bowles, as well as the film's director Oliver Stone and actor Michael Douglas. It captures the social dynamics of the set and includes a subsequent lunch meeting with prominent media figures at The Monkey Bar.
The author recounts a personal anecdote about a failed attempt to make a large batch of low-carb cheesecake, which resulted in an inedible soup that they forced themselves to eat as punishment. This story is used as an analogy to discuss two types of mistakes—mistakes of ambition versus mistakes of sloth—and critiques the tendency to endure suffering in bad job situations unnecessarily.
This document is a page from a business book (likely 'The 4-Hour Workweek' by Tim Ferriss, based on the mention of BrainQUICKEN) included in a House Oversight document production. It outlines business strategies regarding product testing, pricing, and distribution exclusivity. The text contrasts a failed entrepreneur named Sarah with Ed Byrd ('Mr. Creatine'), explaining how Byrd succeeded with his product NO2 by securing exclusive distribution with GNC and maintaining high price points.
The author recounts applying an 80/20 analysis to their business, realizing that a small minority of customers generated most revenue while the majority caused inefficiencies and stress. Consequently, the author decided to stop chasing unproductive clients and "fire" abusive high-maintenance customers, leading to improved lifestyle and business efficiency.
The document is a page bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013812. It appears to be an excerpt from a book (likely 'The 4-Hour Workweek' given the terminology 'New Rich' and 'Deferrers') detailing a conversation between the author and a wealthy magnate named 'Mark' on a flight over Las Vegas. Mark describes his dissatisfaction with his life, despite immense wealth and high-stakes gambling habits. The document highlights the philosophical contrast between monetary wealth and life satisfaction.
This document is page 148 of a manuscript or memoir, stamped as part of a House Oversight investigation (likely related to the Epstein case files). The text is an autobiographical account of the author's childhood in Kansas City, MO, starting in 1943, detailing experiences with violent antisemitic bullying by students of a local Lutheran school. It also includes a theological and historical discussion regarding the persecution of Jews, referencing the Spanish Inquisition and early Islamic history involving Mohammed.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or narrative report (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013628) describing a visit to a charismatic 'Bible Church' in a warehouse in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The text details the background of Pastor Carl Austin (a reformed addict), the strict tithing habits of the congregation which supported the Pastor's yellow Cadillac and a Mexican orphanage, and describes an intense worship service focusing on healing and forgiveness.
This document appears to be page 124 of a memoir or manuscript, stamped by House Oversight. The narrator (presumably a parent) describes the religious radicalization of their sons in Southern California. The text details the eldest son rejecting his previous intellectual interests (jazz, Shakespeare, literature) in favor of strict religious observance, destroying his secular possessions, and criticizing the narrator's Darwinian worldview.
This document appears to be page 122 of a manuscript or memoir (Chapter 6: Pentecostal Phase Transitions) retrieved during a House Oversight investigation. The text is written from the perspective of a 'secular Jewish psychiatrist' father describing his two sons' religious conversion from a mixed Jewish/Christian Science background to Evangelical Pentacostalism during the post-Vietnam era of the 1960s and 70s. The narrator expresses skepticism regarding his sons' newfound faith, referring to it internally as 'denial' while noting their rejection of his own 'vacuous mélange' of beliefs.
This document appears to be page 94 of a memoir or philosophical manuscript included in House Oversight evidence. The narrator, likely a psychoanalyst, reflects on personal misery, family dysfunction, and existential dread while comparing Buddhist, Jewish, and Catholic perspectives on suffering and death. The text references living in West Los Angeles, interning at Ochsner Foundation Hospital in New Orleans, and cites the 1992 book 'The Adapted Mind'.
This document is page 54 of a manuscript or book, marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp. The text discusses mathematical 'catastrophe theory' and 'bifurcation,' specifically the 'cusp' model. The narrator recounts learning these concepts from a man named 'Thom' (likely mathematician René Thom) while walking at the Institute des Hautes Etudes outside Paris. The content is highly theoretical and metaphorical, linking mathematics to emotional states and war.
This document appears to be page 50 of a memoir or manuscript written by a medical school professor and department chair. The text details the author's spiritual experiences with Siddha Yoga gurus 'Baba' (likely Muktananda) and 'Gurumayi,' comparing their leadership styles and discussing yoga paths in relation to Aldous Huxley's and William Sheldon's personality theories. It recounts the author's time performing manual labor at Ashrams in Venice, California, and South Fallsburg, New York, specifically noting that Baba assigned this work to humble the author's 'professorial ego.' The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.
This document is page 42 of a manuscript or memoir (Chapter 3: 'Transmogrifications of Energies') bearing a House Oversight stamp. The narrator reflects on a period where intense physical running (12 miles a day) and meditation led to a loss of sexual interest and emotional detachment. The text references interactions with a psychoanalyst who warned against this detachment, cites Harvard neurologist Norman Geschwind, and mentions advice from the narrator's guru, Baba Muktanada.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | Received | Grove Press | Narrator | $0.00 | Legal fees (Narrator recalls either a small fee... | View |
| N/A | Received | N/A | Narrator | $60,000.00 | Monthly income increased from $30K to $60K in f... | View |
| N/A | Received | N/A | Narrator | $25,000.00 | Direct sales income nearly doubled from a month... | View |
| N/A | Received | Customers | Narrator | $0.00 | Tips earned waitressing. | View |
| N/A | Received | JEFFREY | Narrator | $0.00 | Comparison of wages: 'money I had made in a cou... | View |
| N/A | Received | Jeffrey Epstein | Narrator | $1,000.00 | Cash given to shop for a classy dress in downto... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Narrator | Mike Tyson | $0.00 | Pro bono representation provided when Tyson ran... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Narrator | Lenny Bruce | $500.00 | Narrator withdrew half a check in cash (a $500 ... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Narrator | Old book store | $75.00 | Purchase of used Encyclopedia Americana | View |
| N/A | Paid | Narrator | Metropolitan Oper... | $0.50 | Student seat with table and lamp | View |
| N/A | Paid | Narrator | Male Antagonist (... | $20.00 | Borrowed money (loan unlikely to be repaid) fol... | View |
| N/A | Received | patients | Narrator | $0.00 | Offers of money for referrals which were refused. | View |
| N/A | Received | Doctors | Narrator | $0.00 | Offers of kickbacks which were refused; narrato... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Narrator | Court | $100.00 | Fine for possession of magic mushrooms (negotia... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Narrator | Recruited girls | $0.00 | Offer of 'quick money' to girls invited back to... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Narrator | Mr. Ambition | $1,000,000,000.00 | Rhetorical/Sarcastic mention: 'If anything, I o... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Narrator | Lenny Bruce | $500.00 | Cash gift (a single $500 bill) presented in a h... | View |
| N/A | Received | Jeffrey Epstein | Narrator | $0.00 | Implied funding of narrator's trip and massage ... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Narrator | Airline | $120.00 | Cost of a one-way standby ticket to Europe. | View |
| N/A | Paid | Narrator | Mira hotel employees | $300.00 | Cost for two nights in a hotel. | View |
| N/A | Paid | Narrator | Virgin Atlantic | $300.00 | Cost of round-trip ticket to London. | View |
| N/A | Received | He (Epstein) | Narrator | $1,500.00 | Bag of Victoria's Secret underwear worth approx... | View |
| N/A | Received | He (Epstein) | Narrator | $0.00 | One plane ticket. | View |
| N/A | Received | He (Epstein) | Narrator | $0.00 | Movie tickets and VIP show tickets. | View |
| N/A | Paid | Narrator | Lenny | $500.00 | Cash gift given to Lenny while he was alone in ... | View |
Epstein's assistant called to invite the narrator for tea at Epstein's house in New York.
Ghislane asked the narrator's thoughts on the trip and the house, then complimented herself on the tapestries.
Meeting in England where the narrator was impressed by the King's demeanor.
Checking in on whereabouts and progression. Jeffrey says: 'I can't wait to get my first Thai massage from you. I've got you booked to come straight back to New York...'
Discussion about intelligence and attraction, followed by a breakup/separation conversation.
Richard advises the narrator that Mr. Ambition likely didn't mean to break up and she should try to make it work.
Discussed the challenge of the mission, calling it 'by far the greatest challenge we've contemplated' and assigning the narrator to lead it.
Conversation regarding the JFK assassination weekend and a 'slip of the tongue' made by the narrator.
Narrator told FBI they couldn't remember where they were on the day of the assassination.
Meeting in New York with David Levett to discuss resolving the matter without publicity.
Urging to attack while it is still dark.
Narrator briefs Dayan on the plan to storm the plane in four teams. Dayan listens and leaves.
Narrator told Epstein she wasn't coming back because she had fallen in love.
Caller asked questions; narrator suspected he was an agent for Epstein.
Caller asked if narrator was involved with Epstein, then immediately asked about Epstein's sexual practices. Narrator found this suspicious.
Talked about Epstein's case over dinners.
Questions regarding unit origin, unit function, commanders, orders, and designated role in war.
Narrator provided only name, rank, and serial number.
Man posed as specific agent, asked about sexual contact, claimed narrator would be 'looked after' if she cooperated, but was actually working for Epstein.
Epstein and lawyer asked if narrator was talking; implied threat that she 'might get hurt' if she didn't keep quiet.
Narrator challenged Redgrave to a debate; she declined citing party rules.
Reporter asked if the narrator was sure they weren't dead; narrator confirmed it was a hoax.
Narrator states they never check voicemail when abroad.
It' s not enough any more just to be a sperm donor.
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