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David Blaine
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| 1940-01-01 | Legal case / espionage | The Hiss case, involving alleged Soviet espionage against the United States, which was a controve... | United States | View |
This legal document, page 7 of a court filing, argues against the disclosure of Ghislaine Maxwell's grand jury materials. The author contends that the current 'immense public interest' in the Epstein and Maxwell cases is mere public curiosity about an ongoing case and does not meet the standard of historical importance that justified disclosure in past cases like the Hiss espionage case or the 'In re Biaggi' case. The document distinguishes the current request from precedents where materials were released decades later, after witnesses had died, or when the subject of the testimony themselves requested the release.
This document is a page from an address book (likely Jeffrey Epstein's 'Little Black Book') containing contact information for individuals with surnames starting with 'B'. High-profile individuals listed include former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, media mogul Conrad Black, former NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg, and magician David Blaine. The document lists multiple addresses (NY, London, Milan), phone numbers, assistants' names, and corporate affiliations such as Hollinger International, Bloomberg, and NetJets.
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