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Jeffrey Katzenberg
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | War Horse Premiere | Alice Tully Hall | View |
| N/A | N/A | Premiere of 'War Horse' | Alice Tully Hall | View |
| 2025-11-22 | N/A | 'Night Before' fundraiser for Motion Picture and Television Fund | BHH (Beverly Hills Hotel) | View |
| 2011-02-27 | N/A | The 83rd Academy Awards (Oscars) | Kodak Theater | View |
| 2011-02-26 | N/A | The Night Before Party | Beverly Hills Hotel | View |
This document is a page from a scientific paper published in 'Science' or 'Sciencexpress' on December 16, 2010, bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016999. The text discusses a statistical analysis of fame and censorship using data from Wikipedia and Google Books, analyzing the trajectories of celebrity for figures like Bill Clinton and the impact of Nazi censorship on figures like Marc Chagall. While part of a government oversight release (likely related to Epstein's connections with scientists), the content itself is purely academic.
This document is a biographical profile of Jeffrey Katzenberg, originating from a House Oversight Committee file (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017547). It details his career trajectory through Paramount, Disney, and the founding of DreamWorks, highlighting his financial disputes with Disney ($250M settlement) and his net worth ($800M). The text also outlines his philanthropic activities and political contributions, noting significant donations to Democratic causes and special interest groups.
This document is a comprehensive professional biography of Quincy Jones, detailing his career in music, film, and television production up to approximately 2001. It outlines his business ventures, including the formation of Quincy Jones Entertainment and Qwest Broadcasting, highlighting a significant financial transaction where Qwest Broadcasting was sold for $270 million in 1999. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, likely related to the Epstein case, though Epstein himself is not mentioned in the text.
This document appears to be a page from a narrative text, possibly a memoir draft, a piece of fiction, or a satirical writing attributed to Bill Clinton, bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. The text reflects on political survival during the late 1990s, mentions Newt Gingrich, and discusses the cultural prevalence of pornography (citing Steven Spielberg). It explicitly describes sexual encounters with Monica Lewinsky in the Oval Office while conducting diplomatic business with Benjamin Netanyahu and Yassir Arafat.
This document is a page from Avenue Magazine (April 2012) featuring a society column that details celebrity sightings, parties, and gossip surrounding the Academy Awards and Independent Spirit Awards. It describes events hosted by The Weinstein Company, Chanel, and others, mentioning numerous high-profile figures including Meryl Streep, Madonna, Prince Albert, and the cast of 'The Artist'.
This document appears to be a page from a diary or a draft of a society/entertainment column found within House Oversight documents (stamped 013453). It details Hollywood events surrounding the 2012 Oscar season, specifically mentioning a flight to LAX on Wednesday, Feb 22 (2012) where the narrator sat with Michael Barker. The text discusses various films (War Horse, The Artist, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close) and includes a collage of celebrity photos including Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, and Prince Albert II.
This document is a first-person narrative, likely a society column or diary, detailing events around the 2012 Academy Awards (Oscars). The narrator describes attending high-profile events including a fundraiser at the Beverly Hills Hotel, a Chanel party, and a Weinstein Company bash, interacting with numerous celebrities like George Clooney, Madonna, and Nancy Reagan. The text highlights Harvey Weinstein's influence, mentioning his facilitation of transport for 'The Artist' cast and his hosting of guests including the daughters of a slain police officer.
This document appears to be a diary entry or narrative report dated February 22, 2012, detailing the Hollywood social scene leading up to the Academy Awards. The narrator describes a flight to LAX with Michael Barker of Sony Classics, discusses industry gossip regarding Harvey Weinstein, Steven Spielberg, and Woody Allen, and outlines predictions for the Oscars. The document is stamped with a House Oversight identifier, linking it to government investigations.
This document appears to be a personal narrative or diary entry, likely written by Ghislaine Maxwell, detailing her attendance at high-profile Hollywood events during the 2011 Oscars weekend. The text describes interactions with numerous A-list celebrities including Steven Spielberg, Jennifer Lopez, and Colin Firth at events like the 'Night Before Party' and the Weinstein Company's Pre-Oscar party. It concludes with a description of walking the red carpet at the Academy Awards with producer Donna Gigliotti.
This document is a data export, likely in Apple News Format (ANF), containing snippets of New York Times articles dated around September 21-24, 2018. The content is general news, covering topics like movie box office results, travel stories, and a TV show review, and does not directly mention Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals. Its potential relevance comes from the footer "HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028390", which indicates it was cataloged as part of a collection of documents for the House Oversight Committee.
Comparison of pornography revenue to Hollywood box-office receipts.
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