narrator

Person
Mentions
189
Relationships
269
Events
372
Documents
87
Also known as:
Narrator ("I") Unnamed Narrator ('our group meeting') Narrator (likely John Brockman)

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269 total relationships
Connected Entity Relationship Type
Strength (mentions)
Documents Actions
person Mr. Ambition
Romantic
10 Very Strong
5
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person Richard Ledgett
Romantic
10 Very Strong
5
View
person Father
Family
8 Strong
2
View
person Moshe
Friend
8 Strong
3
View
person Andrew Tilghman
Romantic
8 Strong
3
View
person Elon
Family
7
2
View
person Andrew Tilghman
Friend
7
2
View
person Scott
Friend
7
2
View
person Narrator's Mother (Mom)
Familial
7
3
View
person Andrew Tilghman
Business associate
7
2
View
person Richard Ledgett
Business associate
7
2
View
person Ido
Friend
7
2
View
person Victor Ivanovich Cherkashin
Interviewee interviewer
7
1
View
person Eldest
Family
6
2
View
person Yitz Greenberg
Mentor mentee
6
1
View
person Male client
Unknown
6
1
View
person Yigal
Mentee mentor
6
1
View
person Oliver Stone
Professional social
6
1
View
person Nancy B. Tucker
Unknown
6
1
View
person Richard Ledgett
Complex abusive bdsm
6
1
View
person Krokodil staffers
Unknown
6
1
View
person Richard Ledgett
Sexual complex
6
2
View
person Boyfriend
Romantic
6
1
View
person SCOTT ROTHSTEIN
Business associate
6
1
View
person Richard Ledgett
Sexual bdsm
6
2
View
Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Meeting at Israeli Consulate New York, NY View
N/A N/A Lunch meeting/Interview Gusto, Moscow View
N/A N/A Photography session Museum in Santa Fe and Zorr... View
N/A N/A Live-fire raid demonstration. Near Lod Airport View
N/A N/A Visit by French Colonel Albert Merglen to the Sayeret Matkal unit. Israel (near Lod Airport) View
N/A N/A Covert operation to install a communications intercept on an underground cable in Egypt. Deep inside Egypt / Sinai View
N/A N/A Street performance by a Rastafarian yogi interrupted by a religious zealot. The boardwalk View
N/A N/A Inter-Yeshiva basketball finals Madison Square Garden View
N/A N/A Walking to Ebbets Field with Dodgers players Brooklyn, NY View
N/A N/A Visa Denial at South African Consulate Boston, MA View
N/A N/A Narrator wandering around the 'Adult Marketplace' analyzing market potential. Adult Marketplace View
N/A N/A Writing a term paper on a dialogue between Plato and an atheist. Unknown (College) View
N/A N/A Looking up Atheism in the phone book and visiting the American Association for the Advancement of... Manhattan View
N/A N/A Meeting to authorize operation Rabin's office (implied) View
N/A N/A Failed Sayeret Mission Sinai (Egypt) View
N/A N/A A performance involving Peter, Harry, and the Narrator. Unknown venue View
N/A N/A Narrator met Michael Murphy at Stanford University. Stanford University View
N/A N/A Narrator played a mix of classical and modern jazz themes for an unidentified woman. Unknown View
N/A N/A Pearl yells 'Nice dick!' at the narrator leaving a stage. A stage View
N/A N/A Narrator preparing for Sayeret operation. Israel View
N/A N/A Researching capital punishment case law Supreme Court (implied) View
N/A N/A Meeting to discuss the constitutionality of the death penalty Washington D.C. (implied) View
N/A N/A Professor Spiegelberg's seminar on Indian Religions University Campus (likely S... View
N/A N/A Narrator and Steve Gaskin smoke a joint on the roof. Roof of B&B View
N/A N/A Narrator and Steve Gaskin smoke a joint in the room. Narrator's room View

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This document is page 198 of a manuscript (labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020350) titled 'Through the Looking Glass'. It details an interview in Moscow between the narrator and former KGB spy handler Victor Ivanovich Cherkashin. The text focuses on Cherkashin's recruitment of high-profile US intelligence officers (Ames, Hanssen, Pelton) and his philosophy that resentment, rather than greed or lust, is the primary vulnerability in recruiting spies.

Book manuscript / draft page (house oversight committee production)
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a book (Chapter 24) detailing a dinner between the narrator and director Oliver Stone in New York. The conversation focuses on Stone's film about Edward Snowden, specifically probing the financial arrangements Stone made to gain access to Snowden in Moscow, including a $1 million payment to Snowden's lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena, for 'total access' disguised as book rights. The text also mentions the Sony Pictures hack and payments made to The Guardian.

Book chapter / memoir excerpt (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a personal essay or blog post describing a past consensual BDSM encounter, focused on the importance of communication and safety (e.g., texting ID to a friend). It details the negotiation process, the encounter itself involving a collar and leather belt, and the boundaries set regarding sexual intercourse. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was included in evidence provided to the House Oversight Committee, though the text itself contains no specific names or direct references to Jeffrey Epstein.

Personal narrative / article / evidence exhibit
2025-11-19

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A page from a personal manuscript or narrative bearing a House Oversight Committee stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018458). The author writes in the first person about a BDSM encounter with a man referred to as 'Richard' and references another man named 'Andrew,' explicitly noting that both names are pseudonyms. The text reflects on the author's self-discovery of their BDSM orientation, explicitly denying that the events described were assault or 'near-rape,' and frames them instead as self-actualization.

Manuscript / personal narrative / evidence
2025-11-19

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A page from a memoir or personal narrative (marked with a House Oversight footer) recounting the narrator's acceptance of their BDSM interests through a supportive conversation with their mother. The text details the deterioration of the narrator's relationship with a partner named Andrew due to these interests, and a subsequent return to a tense, physical relationship with a man named Richard.

Manuscript / memoir draft / personal narrative
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018456.jpg

This document appears to be a page from a memoir or personal narrative (likely Virginia Giuffre's manuscript, based on the 'Andrew' and 'Richard' characters common in her accounts) included in House Oversight evidence. The text details the narrator's return from a six-month absence, her exploration of a BDSM identity through therapy found via 'Kink Aware Professionals,' and the transition of her friendship with a man named Andrew into a romantic relationship. It concludes with the narrator explaining to her father that she requires a specialist for 'S&M'.

Narrative / manuscript excerpt (evidence)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir, manuscript, or personal statement (marked with Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018455). The narrator reflects on a complex, pain-focused relationship with a man named Richard, her psychological state regarding BDSM desires, and her recovery after leaving Chicago. It references a past traumatic or significant event involving a man in 2003.

Manuscript / personal narrative / evidence
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a personal essay or narrative titled 'Love Bites: An S&M Coming-Out Story,' included in a House Oversight evidence file (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018450). The text recounts a relationship from the summer of 2005 when the narrator was 20 years old, focusing on a man named Richard and their sadomasochistic dynamic. It describes a specific drunken incident at a party where a friend intervened due to concern over Richard's physical treatment of the narrator, followed by a later conversation about their motivations for inflicting and receiving pain.

Personal essay / narrative / evidence document
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a book (page 181) included in House Oversight evidence (likely regarding Jeffrey Epstein's connections to scientists via John Brockman). The text serves as an introduction to an essay by Stephen Wolfram. The narrator (founder of Edge.org/The Reality Club) recounts meeting Wolfram in the early 1980s when Wolfram spoke at the first Reality Club meeting in NYC, and describes a recent meeting in Cambridge, MA, recorded for Edge.org.

Book excerpt / investigative evidence
2025-11-19

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The narrator describes a 30-45 minute massage appointment, after which the male client left the room and returned to pay her $300 in new hundred-dollar bills. Afterwards, the narrator got lost leaving the building, encountered a few other women, and then discussed the payment with an associate in a car.

Transcript of testimony or interview
2025-11-17

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This document is a Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, authored by Detective Joe Recarey. It details parts of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, including interviews from October 2005 with individuals involved in arranging girls to "work" for him. The affidavit mentions one subject who implicated herself by bringing underage girls to Epstein's house and compared herself to "Heidi Fleiss," and another interview with a sixteen-year-old who admitted visiting Epstein's home.

Probable cause affidavit
2025-11-16

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The author recounts her journey to understand her sexuality and difficulty with orgasms. She describes seeking help from her mother and a kink-aware therapist after a negative experience with a gynecologist. Ultimately, she realizes that societal sexual scripts, which prioritize the male orgasm as the goal of sex, were a primary barrier to her own pleasure.

Personal narrative excerpt
2025-11-16
Total Received
$15,572.75
21 transactions
Total Paid
$730.00
20 transactions
Net Flow
$14,842.75
41 total transactions
Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
N/A Paid narrator Merchants $0.00 Purchase of Indian apparel and collectibles in ... View
N/A Received Religious School/... narrator $1.00 Reward for reciting an entire chapter from the ... View
N/A Paid narrator Psychiatrist $0.00 Mention of 'out-of-network' costs for health in... View
N/A Paid narrator Psychiatrist $0.00 Mention of needing a psychiatrist who was 'out-... View
N/A Paid narrator Lazamir Gotta $0.00 Retained Zamir Gotta as a 'fixer' in Moscow. View
N/A Paid narrator Lazamir Gotta $0.00 Retained services as a 'fixer' in Moscow. View
N/A Paid narrator Aeroflot $0.00 Booking a direct flight to Moscow using remaini... View
N/A Paid narrator National hotel $0.00 Booking a room. View
N/A Received Glen narrator $0.00 Large tip paid after sexual encounter. View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein narrator $0.00 Payment for time spent with clients. View
N/A Received Religious School/... narrator $0.25 Reward for memorizing passages from holy texts. View
N/A Received Parents of victim narrator $0.00 Borrowing money for grocery food. View
N/A Paid narrator TIG Insurance Com... $0.00 Narrator mentions paying 'too much money on ins... View
N/A Received Employers narrator $0.00 Narrator mentions 'getting paid to study the co... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein narrator $0.00 Payment for 'treating his colleague out to an e... View
N/A Received Savings narrator $15,000.00 Narrator had saved over $15,000 to buy a car. View
N/A Paid narrator Self $100.00 Allocation for 'settling fund' ($100-300). View
N/A Paid narrator Cash on hand $200.00 Small bills for travel. View
N/A Received Client narrator $35.00 First legal fee charged per hour. View
N/A Received Various unnamed g... narrator $0.75 Previous earnings as babysitter and Bar Mitzvah... View
N/A Received Clients narrator $75.00 Hourly legal rate. View
N/A Received Clients narrator $100.00 Hourly legal rate. View
N/A Paid narrator Snowden Defense F... $0.00 Potential contribution to Snowden's legal defen... View
N/A Paid narrator Kucherena's Bank $0.00 Solicited donation for Snowden's legal defense ... View
N/A Paid narrator Store (Implied) $0.00 Purchase of a Batman comic book, Snickers bar, ... View
As Sender
130
As Recipient
157
Total
287

Outcome of operation

From: narrator
To: Rabin

Reporting the failure of the rescue.

Call
N/A

Condolence visit

From: narrator
To: Wachsman Parents

Discussing the decision to attack and expressing sorrow.

Meeting
N/A

Bear-baiting analogy

From: Chief Justice Warren B...
To: narrator

Questions regarding the legality of showing bear-baiting in a theater.

Oral argument
N/A

Rebuttal to analogy

From: narrator
To: Chief Justice Warren B...

Argument that the analogy is invalid because bear-baiting hurts animals, unlike the film in question.

Oral argument
N/A

Unknown

From: narrator
To: Unknown

Mention of a taped interview where the recorder failed.

Interview
N/A

Philosophy, Conspiracy, and Reincarnation

From: narrator
To: Ram Dass

A philosophical discussion where Ram Dass reframes 'conspiracy' as 'natural law' and gives a 'Zen answer' regarding reincarnation.

Interview/conversation
N/A

Birthday greeting/Relationship dynamics

From: narrator
To: Richard Ledgett

Exchange of pleasantries, teasing about forgetting the birthday, and a request to call.

Face-to-face conversation
N/A

Discussion about Richard

From: Mr. Ambition
To: narrator

Mr. Ambition suggests Richard cares; Narrator expresses distrust.

Face-to-face conversation
N/A

The Glove

From: narrator
To: OJ

Narrator warned OJ they might ask him to try the glove without the latex underglove; OJ assured him it still wouldn't fit.

Conversation
N/A

Going to court

From: Elon
To: narrator

Elon begged narrator not to go to the courthouse because the radio testimony was boring.

Conversation
N/A

Plea for help

From: Jeffrey MacDonald
To: narrator

MacDonald pleaded with the narrator to help him; narrator initially declined.

Letters/calls
N/A

Recruitment screening

From: Nachmias and Ben-Zvi
To: narrator

Questions about personal background and specific skills like lock picking and map reading.

Interview
N/A

Advanced screening

From: Avraham Arnan
To: narrator

Map reading exercise regarding Jerusalem terrain and questions about lock picking tools.

Interview/test
N/A

Stolen Bear

From: narrator
To: Donald Trump

Narrator told Trump about the stolen bear; Trump laughed and let them keep it.

Conversation
N/A

Peace Strategy

From: Ehud Barak
To: narrator

Meeting at Barak's home where he used the 'ugly dog' metaphor to explain his negotiation strategy.

Meeting
N/A

Travel arrangements

From: Jeffrey's assistant
To: narrator

Called to fill narrator in on next adventure; flight booked to La Guardia.

Call
N/A

Checking in

From: narrator
To: T.J.

Checking on T.J.'s recovery/status.

Call
N/A

Inspiration for pseudonym

From: Gamester
To: narrator

Speaker discusses Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters as inspiration for the name 'Bury Pranksters'.

Conversation
N/A

Missing Money

From: Restaurant Manager
To: narrator

Manager accuses narrator of stealing the tip jar and fires her.

Call
N/A

Locating T.J.

From: narrator
To: T.J.'s parents

Attempting to find T.J.; he wasn't there.

Call
N/A

Invitation

From: Jeffrey Epstein
To: narrator

Invited narrator to Palm Beach mansion for lunch/catch up.

Call
N/A

Investigation

From: PBCP (Police)
To: narrator

Asking narrator to come in regarding the missing money.

Call
N/A

Sunday Service

From: Sons
To: narrator

Invitation to go to a Sunday service at their current charismatic church.

Invitation
N/A

Relationship concerns

From: Mr. Ambition
To: narrator

Discussion about ending the relationship, lack of attraction, and sexual preferences.

Meeting
N/A

Request for pickup

From: narrator
To: Dad

Narrator called father from a payphone; father explained he was planning to get her out soon anyway.

Call
N/A

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