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Simon Rumley
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2010-10-17 | N/A | The Future Can Wait, an alternative art fair in its fourth year. | Shoreditch Town Hall, London | View |
| 2010-10-17 | N/A | The Future Can Wait alternative fair | Shoreditch Town Hall | View |
This document appears to be a contact list containing names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses for various individuals, many with the surname Maxwell or Mavroleon. It includes residential and work contact information across different countries, notably the UK, France, Switzerland, and the USA. The document also lists associated organizations and notes specific roles like 'assistant' or 'driver'.
This document is a press clipping from the Financial Times dated October 13, 2010, reviewing art events in London during Frieze Week. It specifically mentions 'The House of the Nobleman' exhibition held at 2 Cornwall Terrace, noting that both the property and the art inside (including works by Picasso) were for sale. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp, likely included in the investigation due to Epstein's known connections to the curators or the specific property at 2 Cornwall Terrace.
This document is a Financial Times newspaper article from October 13, 2010, previewing art events during London's Frieze Week. It details several fairs, including the Pavilion of Art & Design (PAD), Christie's 'Multiplied', and an event called 'House of the Nobleman' where both the art and the house displaying it were for sale. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein or any associated individuals; it is solely focused on the London art scene in 2010.
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