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This document appears to be a page from a profile article (circa 2016) about Jeffrey Epstein, marked as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. It discusses Epstein's theories on wealth transfer among the 'hyper rich,' his role as a 'rich whisperer,' and his lifestyle, including a lunch meeting in New York where he claimed he hadn't eaten in a restaurant in a decade. The text also notably describes his household as lacking a wife or children but being staffed by a group of young women in their twenties and thirties, comparing the atmosphere to 'Eyes Wide Shut.'

Article / profile (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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An email from Jeffrey Epstein to Al Seckel dated December 11, 2010, in which Epstein complains about negative Google search results (specifically a Forbes article labeling him a sex offender). Epstein details frustration over payments totaling roughly $82,500 intended to 'clean up' his online reputation, noting that the results have not improved despite the money spent. The document includes a printout of the Google search results Epstein is complaining about.

Email with attached google search results
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a news digest or press briefing, likely circulated via email, containing summaries of technology and business articles from September 2010. It focuses on GTX Corp (ticker GTXO.OB) and their development of a 'GPS Smart Shoe' for Alzheimer's patients, licensed to Aetrex Worldwide. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was part of a larger collection of documents (likely email attachments or research) reviewed during a House Oversight investigation, possibly related to investments or business interests of individuals under investigation.

News digest / press clipping
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a book or a resource list titled 'Brainstorming Mini-Retirement Locations', stamped as evidence 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013970'. It lists and annotates various travel websites including Virtual Tourist, Escape Artist, Outside Magazine, GridSkipper, Lonely Planet, and Family Travel Forum. The writing style is informal and humorous, mentioning topics like second passports, Swiss banking, and 'How to Be Jason Bourne' at fourhourblog.com (suggesting the text is likely from Tim Ferriss's 'The 4-Hour Workweek').

Reference list / book excerpt (evidence exhibit)
2025-11-19

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An email from Christina Galbraith to Jeffrey Epstein dated December 16, 2011, outlining a strategy to clean up Epstein's online reputation. Galbraith recommends hiring Reputation.com to manipulate Google algorithms to suppress negative press and promote positive associations, specifically linking him to scientists and Edge.org. She offers to act as the liaison for this project, emphasizing the goal of enhancing anonymity while improving his algorithmic profile.

Email
2025-11-19

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This email chain from February 7, 2014, details an online reputation management strategy led by Tyler Shears for Jeffrey Epstein. Shears outlines an aggressive plan to manipulate Google search results to suppress negative coverage from Forbes and the NY Post by boosting 'high authority domains' and leveraging influence over publications like Harvard and National Geographic. The correspondence indicates direct communication between the consultant and Epstein regarding the timeline and strategy for 'cleaning up' his online presence.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of Internet search results for 'Jeffrey Epstein' and related terms, bearing a House Oversight Committee stamp. The results include news articles from Forbes (debating his billionaire status) and the NY Post (regarding his post-jail return to NYC in 2011), as well as links to his foundation and unrelated individuals with similar names (a venture partner and a doctor). The snippet text highlights his connections to high-profile figures like Leslie Wexner, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Donald Trump.

Web search results printout
2025-11-19

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This email thread from February 2014 details a 'Search Engine Optimization' (SEO) reputation management strategy orchestrated by Tyler Shears for Jeffrey Epstein. Shears explains the necessity of boosting various external links to push negative news coverage (specifically Forbes and NYPost) off the first page of Google results. Notably, Shears claims they can utilize 'reinforcement' from institutions like Harvard and National Geographic, asserting they have 'influence over' these publications.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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This document is a screenshot of a Windows desktop taken on July 31, 2014, showing a Bing search for 'Jeffrey Epstein' performed by a user named 'Christina'. The search results highlight his bio, net worth ($2B), the Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation's collaboration with MIT Media Lab, and controversial headlines from Forbes and the Daily Mail regarding his sex offender status and connections to Bill Clinton. The image bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.

Screenshot of web search (digital evidence)
2025-11-19

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A MarketWatch article from April 2013 discussing potential changes to US estate tax laws proposed in President Obama's 2014 budget. The article highlights that despite the "permanent" status of the 2012 Taxpayer Relief Act, new proposals seek to lower exemptions and close loopholes such as valuation discounts and grantor-retained annuity trusts (GRATs).

News article printout
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a printed page of Google search results related to 'Jeffrey Epstein'. It lists a professional bio for an unrelated Dr. Jeff N. Epstein and a Daily Beast article from April 2011 discussing Epstein's 'society friends' (specifically mentioning Katie Couric and Woody Allen) remaining close despite his conviction. It also lists related search terms involving Disney, Vanity Fair, Forbes, and plastic surgery. The document bears a House Oversight stamp.

Web search results printout (likely google search)
2025-11-19

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This document discusses the approval, benefits, and high cost of a new cholesterol-lowering drug called Praluent, noting its potential expense concerns raised by CVS Caremark executive Troy Brennan. It details the FDA's approval criteria, focusing on patients with genetic conditions or previous heart disease, and mentions the pricing strategy by Regeneron and Sanofi amidst competition from Amgen. The bottom half of the page lists "Recommended by Forbes" article links.

Article excerpt / webpage printout
2025-11-19

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This document is an email from Sultan Bin Sulayem to Jeffrey Epstein dated July 24, 2015. Sulayem forwards a Forbes article regarding the FDA approval of a new cholesterol-lowering drug called Praluent (by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals) and asks Epstein if he has heard of it. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

Email
2025-11-19

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An email thread from July 16, 2014, regarding online reputation management for Jeffrey Epstein. Tyler Shears explains to Epstein that search results have worsened due to recent negative press involving 'Clinton' (an ex-president), despite previous progress reducing negative results to just one (Forbes). Christina Galbraith discusses technical SEO measures like social media updates and Google Analytics tracking.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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This document (page 30, Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025693) is an appendix slide from a Goldman Sachs Investment Management Division presentation. It lists approximately 30 URLs referencing historical cryptocurrency hacks, thefts, and security breaches involving Bitcoin and Ethereum exchanges and wallets (such as Mt. Gox, Bitfinex, and DAO) between 2011 and July 2017. While labeled 'Epstein-related' in the prompt, the content strictly concerns cryptocurrency security failures and contains no direct mentions of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.

Presentation slide / appendix / reference list
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a contact list or address book ('The Little Black Book') containing entries under the letters 'F'. It lists high-profile individuals including Steve Forbes, fashion designer Tom Ford (listed with Gucci), model agency executive Katie Ford, and PR executive Mathew Freud. The entries provide detailed contact information including home addresses in New York, London, and Paris, as well as private phone, fax, and email addresses.

Contact list / address book page
2025-11-19

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This document page, bearing a House Oversight stamp, details the legal maneuvering surrounding Edward Snowden's NSA leaks. It focuses on the involvement of ACLU lawyer Ben Wizner, who was brought in by journalists Laura Poitras and Glenn Greenwald to represent Snowden. The text outlines the legal challenges Wizner faced in seeking amnesty for Snowden, particularly distinguishing Snowden's actions from previous whistleblowers and managing the narrative regarding whether classified documents were taken to Russia.

Narrative report / manuscript excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document details allegations against Jeffrey Epstein, including claims by Virginia Roberts of being a sex slave and being lent out to powerful acquaintances. It also covers a lawsuit by former business partner Steven Hoffenberg, who accused Epstein of masterminding a $500 million Ponzi scheme, and a 2015 civil suit against Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell for organizing underage sex parties on Epstein's private plane, 'The Lolita Express,' and at his homes. The document notes that Maxwell denied being Epstein's 'madam' and had not been charged with wrongdoing based on the information provided.

Report/article excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document is an email sent from Nicholas Ribis to Jeffrey Epstein on July 9, 2018. The email, with the subject 'Fwd: RE: Barrack is not', contains a link to a Forbes article about a 'disastrous deal' involving 'Trump ally Thomas Barrack' and includes the brief message 'For ur info'. The document is marked with the production stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033563'.

Email
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of an article, likely from Forbes circa 2015, discussing a new cholesterol drug, Praluent. The article details the drug's effectiveness, its high cost ($14,600/year), and the companies involved, such as Regeneron, Sanofi, and Amgen. Although the document has a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates number, its content does not contain any explicit mention of Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals, and its relevance to that case is not apparent from the text itself.

Web article printout, likely from forbes, with a bates stamp 'house oversight 026363', indicating it is an exhibit from a congressional investigation.
2025-11-19

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This document is an email from Jeffrey Epstein to Sultan Bin Sulayem on July 24, 2015, discussing a new, expensive cholesterol-lowering drug called Praluent. Epstein's email is a reply to an inquiry from Sulayem, who had forwarded a Forbes article announcing the FDA's approval of the drug, which is administered as a shot.

Email
2025-11-19

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This document is an email sent by Jeffrey Epstein from 'jeevacation@gmail.com' to Bill Gates and Larry Cohen on January 19, 2015. Epstein sardonically remarks that he "won't be able to run for office for a while" and comments on the transfer of over $3 trillion in wealth from the Forbes 400, speculating that President Obama would unsuccessfully attempt to eliminate the 'step-up' tax basis for inherited assets. The document includes a standard confidentiality disclaimer and is marked with the identifier 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026347'.

Email
2025-11-19

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This document is a presentation slide listing the 'First speakers' for an unspecified event. It provides biographical information for several prominent women, including former White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler, anthropologist Helen Fisher, CEOs Erika Karp and Nell Derick Debovoise, VC partner Suzanne King, and also lists Arianna Huffington and Karly Kloss. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022413' suggests this document is an exhibit from a U.S. House of Representatives oversight investigation.

Presentation slide / speaker list
2025-11-19

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This document is a page of endnotes from a chapter titled "The NSA's Back Door," identified by the footer "HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020419". It cites various articles and reports from 2004-2015 concerning U.S. national security, cyber warfare, government contractors like Booz Allen Hamilton and USIS, and intelligence figures such as Edward Snowden. Despite the user's query, this document contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or any related individuals or events.

Endnotes / citations page
2025-11-17

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This document is page 259 of a larger work, containing a list of citations and sources. The citations reference articles, interviews, and publications from 2013 and 2014, primarily concerning Edward Snowden, his lawyer Anatoly Kucherena, and his interactions with Russia. The sources include publications like The Guardian, RT Television, New York Times, and Forbes, as well as author interviews.

A page of citations or endnotes from a document.
2025-11-17
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