| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | Sitting on the porch of the Chilmark store telling jokes. | Chilmark store, Martha's Vi... | View |
This document appears to be a page (261) from a manuscript or book draft, dated April 2, 2012, written by a high-profile lawyer (likely Alan Dershowitz given the context of House Oversight documents and the writing style). The text analyzes the psychology of celebrity clients, arguing that they often risk things they have in limited supply (freedom, reputation) to gain more of what they already have in abundance (money, sex). It specifically cites Leona Helmsley as an example of this self-defeating behavior.
This document appears to be page 28 of a memoir or manuscript draft (header date 4.2.12) stamped by the House Oversight Committee. The text, written in the first person (likely by Alan Dershowitz given the biographical details regarding Boro Park, law/teaching, and Martha's Vineyard), recounts the author's childhood in a 'funny neighborhood' surrounded by future comedians like Jackie Mason and Buddy Hackett. It details his experiences working in the Catskills (Borscht Belt) hotels and his current social life on Martha's Vineyard exchanging jokes with celebrities like Harold Ramis and Larry David.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or essay discussing cultural trends regarding pubic hair removal. It references pop culture media (TV shows like 'Women's Murder Club', 'The View', and 'Curb Your Enthusiasm') and quotes psychologist Nancy Etcoff on the eroticism of hairlessness. The text concludes with a first-person narrative about the author's childhood fascination with pubic hair at Coney Island. It bears a House Oversight footer, indicating it was part of an evidence production.
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