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Rod Rosenstein
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SARAH NETBURN
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| 2018-02-10 | N/A | Discussion of the resignation of the 'justice Dept number 3', identified as Rachel Brand, which w... | N/A | View |
| 2018-02-10 | N/A | Resignation of Rachel Brand, the 'justice Dept number 3'. | Department of Justice | View |
| 2018-02-01 | N/A | Resignation of Associate Attorney General Rachel Brand. | Washington, D.C. | View |
This document is an email chain from March and April 2019 involving an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and the chambers of Judge Sarah Netburn regarding the case 'Jane Doe 43 v. Epstein, et al.' The correspondence discusses the submission of a letter providing additional authority for a government application and a request from the Judge's chambers for a Word version of a Sealed Order.
This document appears to be a page from a personal essay, blog, or manuscript discussing relationship philosophy, specifically contrasting polyamory and 'instinctive chemistry' with the stability of arranged marriages. The author recounts a college conversation with a roommate from an immigrant family who defended arranged marriage, and discusses a 2008 article titled 'Marry Him: The Case For Settling For Mr. Good Enough.' The document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018622,' indicating it is evidence produced for a congressional investigation, likely related to the Epstein/Maxwell inquiry given the prompt context, though the text itself is sociological in nature.
This document consists of pages 40 and 41 from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege', marked with a House Oversight footer. The text analyzes the historical tension regarding the independence of the Department of Justice and the FBI from the White House, citing examples from the Clinton, Bush, and Obama administrations. It specifically highlights Donald Trump's frustration with these norms, detailing his belief that the DOJ and FBI should be under his direct personal control and his rejection of established 'custom and tradition.'
This document is a page from an address book (page 97), likely associated with Jeffrey Epstein, containing a list of contacts categorized by location (New York) and type (Restaurants, Hotels, and a significant section titled 'Massage - California'). The 'Massage - California' section lists numerous women with phone numbers, including known associate Chauntae Davis and others with notes indicating relationships (e.g., 'one of gypsy', 'Courtney Love's'). The page also lists high-end New York establishments like Mr. Chow, The Mark Hotel, and photographer Patrick McMullan.
This document is a page from Jeffrey Epstein's contact book (Black Book), specifically covering the New Mexico region. It details extensive contact information for his Zorro Ranch property, including specific lines for bunkhouses, staff, and vehicles. It lists prominent political figures such as New Mexico Governors Bruce King and Bill Richardson, alongside a section explicitly labeled 'Massage - New Mexico' containing names of women, some with annotations linking them to Ghislaine Maxwell ('GM').
This document is an email chain from February 9-10, 2018, between Jeffrey Epstein (using jeevacation@gmail.com) and Larry Summers (LHS). They discuss the departures of high-level officials from the FBI and DOJ, including James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok, and Rachel Brand. The emails mention 'page and strokz', a planned call from 'Lisa', and the political significance of the resignations.
Resigned to take a job as a Walmart lawyer to avoid potential conflict involving Mueller.
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