| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
(mentions)
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Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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organization
Stan Johnson Company (SJC)
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Business associate |
6
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2 | |
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organization
Congress
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Political alignment on china policy |
6
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1 | |
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person
US Department of Homeland Security / Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
|
Landlord tenant occupant |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
U.S. Citizenship & Immigrations Services
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Landlord tenant via guaranteed lease |
5
|
1 | |
|
location
The Site
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Regulatory oversight |
5
|
1 | |
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organization
Stan Johnson Company (SJC)
|
Broker lessor to lessee |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Property Owner/Investor
|
Tenant landlord |
5
|
1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | General Nadeem Taj was removed from DG/ISI under intense pressure from Washington. | Washington | View |
| N/A | N/A | A 'GSA Investment & Acquisition Opportunity' presented by Stan Johnson Company for a property in ... | St. Thomas, USVI | View |
| N/A | N/A | The highlighted property, 'MGM GRAND THE LOT', received a '505' FAA Approval', permitting constru... | MGM GRAND THE LOT, Las Vega... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Article about 'The Trump administration's attack on the Chesapeake Bay'. | Chesapeake Bay | View |
| N/A | N/A | Release of the administration's College Scorecard. | N/A | View |
| 2018-01-01 | N/A | The US Congress unanimously passed the Taiwan Travel Act, which encourages the Trump administrati... | United States | View |
| 2015-07-24 | N/A | The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Praluent, a new cholesterol-lowering injecta... | N/A | View |
| 2015-01-01 | N/A | Planned construction of a 12,770 SF facility for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, inten... | St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Isl... | View |
| 2011-05-01 | N/A | Height Determination Letter issued by the FAA. | Clark County (inferred) | View |
| 2011-01-01 | N/A | Issuance of FAA Height Determination Letters. | Undisclosed property, likel... | View |
| 2008-01-01 | N/A | The Administration's proposal in the 2008 Budget to consolidate DOJ's grant programs. | N/A | View |
| 2003-01-01 | N/A | Invasion of Iraq | Iraq | View |
This document is a policy brief from EY following the 2016 election, outlining the expected health policy agenda under a Republican-controlled government. Key issues discussed include the planned repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) via reconciliation, the reauthorization of FDA user fee legislation, and ongoing debates around mental health, opioids, and Congressional oversight of the MACRA payment reform.
This document outlines the legislative agenda for the 2016 lame-duck session of the U.S. Congress following the Republican election sweep. The agenda is expected to be minimalist, primarily focusing on government funding, with potential action on tax extenders, pensions, and major health legislation like the 21st Century Cures Act and a mental health bill. The Republican leadership aims to pass short-term measures to allow the incoming Trump administration to influence fiscal 2017 spending.
This document provides a profile of the U.S. Senate following the 2016 election, outlining the continuation of Mitch McConnell as Majority Leader and the transition of Charles Schumer to Democratic Leader. It speculates on the leadership of key Senate committees for 2017, considering factors like seniority, Republican term limits, and potential appointments to the Trump administration.
This document is a one-page political analysis report from EY, dated 'Election 2016,' discussing the results and implications of the 2016 U.S. election. It analyzes the Republican majorities in the House and Senate, potential legislative challenges like the Senate's 60-vote cloture rule, and the change in the number of GOP House seats. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or related activities.
This document is a table of contents from a 2013 publication, 'Tax Topics,' listing subjects covered in 2007 and 2008 regarding U.S. tax law, including legislation, IRS rulings, and court cases. The document, bearing the identifier 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022334,' was produced as part of a congressional investigation but does not contain direct information about Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or his activities.
This document is a page from the Federal Register, dated August 30, 2011, containing a legal argument against a new National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) rule. The author contends that the NLRB exceeded its statutory authority by mandating that employers post a notice of employee rights, arguing that Congress did not delegate this specific 'gap-filling' power and that failure to post does not constitute an 'unfair labor practice' under the existing framework of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). The document cites numerous court cases and legislative history to support the position that the NLRB's rule is an overreach.
This document, page 16 of a report from a House Oversight collection, analyzes the shifting perspective of the US Congress towards China around 2018. It highlights a growing bipartisan consensus, influenced by the Trump administration, to move away from a policy of 'engagement' to a more adversarial stance, citing events like the passage of the Taiwan Travel Act and debates over sanctions on the Chinese firm ZTE. Contrary to the user's prompt, this document contains no mention of or relation to Jeffrey Epstein; its content is exclusively focused on US-China political relations.
This document page discusses US-China relations in the post-9/11 era. It details an earlier incident of alleged espionage involving the organization CAIFC and a US official, and then describes how relations shifted, with increased pragmatic engagement, congressional trips to China, and the growth of organizations facilitating these exchanges. The text also covers China's expanded lobbying efforts in Washington and the US Congress's formation of groups to better understand China.
This document, page 14 of a House Oversight report, details Chinese government strategies to influence the U.S. Congress following the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown. It describes secret high-level US diplomatic trips to Beijing that angered Congress, and China's use of 'united front' organizations and operatives like Jimmy Wong to cultivate personal relationships. The text contrasts China's focus on person-to-person influence with the methods of Russia and the former Soviet Union.
This document discusses congressional visits to China during the 1970s, highlighting their role in improving Sino-American relations from the Chinese perspective. It focuses on the influential role of Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield, who, contrary to many of his colleagues, advocated for rapidly normalizing relations with Beijing and ending ties with Taiwan. Mansfield's reports, which were largely favorable to the Maoist regime and its suitability for the Chinese people, helped to counter skepticism and criticism within the US government.
This document excerpt discusses the historical context of US-China relations, focusing on the role of the US Congress. It highlights congressional resistance to White House policies regarding China, Chinese influence efforts on Congress, and congressional visits to China between 1972 and 1977 as a key channel of communication during a period when high-level executive communication was limited. The text also touches on US perceptions of China's strategic position relative to the Soviet Union and the impedance of the Taiwan question.
This document is a legal analysis discussing the U.S. President's executive power in relation to enforcing laws believed to be unconstitutional. It summarizes a 1985 Congressional Research Service memorandum and five Supreme Court cases (from 1926-1991) that illustrate historical conflicts between the executive and legislative branches. Despite the user's query identifying it as 'Epstein-related', the text of this specific page contains no information about Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or related matters.
This document is a page from a Department of Justice (DOJ) legislative analysis, identified by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012382'. The DOJ expresses its opposition to several subsections of proposed legislation (Sections 234 and 236) concerning child trafficking and the management of unaccompanied minors, arguing the proposals are burdensome, based on unreliable findings, and too restrictive. The department advocates for greater flexibility for agencies like DHS and HHS and opposes granting HHS access to sensitive law enforcement databases.
This document is a Department of Justice (DOJ) analysis and opposition to Section 214 of a proposed bill concerning trafficking victims, likely from around 2008. The DOJ argues the bill's grant authorizations are redundant, create conflicts of interest with NGOs, improperly involve the Department of State in domestic issues, and wrongly extend victim benefits to prostitutes under the Mann Act who do not meet the legal definition of a victim unless under 18.
This document, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018766', is a summary list of third-party due diligence reports for a property, likely located in Clark County, Nevada. The reports, dated from 2003 to 2015, include surveys, environmental assessments, and regulatory letters from entities like Western Technologies Inc. and the FAA. The page does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein or any of his known associates or properties.
This document outlines the FAA-approved building height allowances for a specific site on the Las Vegas Boulevard, ranging from 505 feet at the front and decreasing to 354 feet on the eastern side. It also notes that in March 2011, the Clark County Board of County Commissioners approved the development of a 500-foot observation wheel and retail/convention space on 10 acres of this site.
This document is a real estate analysis of a 38.475-acre property on the Las Vegas Strip, identified by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018759'. It details the site's location, current tenants providing ~$500,000 in income, and a previously halted 'Skyvue' ferris wheel project from August 2012. The document highlights the property's strategic location adjacent to major resorts and, notably, private and high-roller jet terminals for McCarran Airport and the Las Vegas Sands Corp.
This presentation slide outlines the key features of a 38.5-acre site proposed for a large-scale casino resort development. It highlights attributes such as its direct Strip frontage, FAA-approved height allowance, and proximity to McCarran International Airport, along with conceptual plans for a 9,360-room resort. The slide also shows an aerial map indicating the site's location relative to other major properties like the MGM Grand, Monte Carlo, and an AEG/MGM sports arena.
This document is a marketing or real estate graphic for a parcel of land in Las Vegas identified as 'MGM GRAND THE LOT'. The image highlights the property's strategic location, noting it is adjacent to four of the five largest hotels in North America and has '750' of Direct Frontage' and '505' FAA Approval' for construction. Contrary to the user's prompt, this document has no apparent connection to Jeffrey Epstein; the bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018746' indicates it was likely an exhibit in a governmental or legal proceeding.
This document is page 14 of a presentation by Stan Johnson Company concerning a GSA (General Services Administration) investment and acquisition opportunity in St. Thomas, USVI. It features a regional map of the Caribbean and a detailed local map of St. Thomas, with multiple locations highlighted by U.S. Department of Homeland Security icons.
This document is a site plan for a proposed U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) facility in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, slated for construction in 2015-2016. The plan, part of a GSA investment opportunity document prepared by Stan Johnson Company, details the layout on a 1.89-acre parcel on Smith Bay Rd. Although the user requested analysis of this as an 'Epstein-related document,' the content contains no explicit mention of Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or his known properties; the location in the U.S. Virgin Islands is the only commonality.
This document is a 'Tenant Overview' for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), sourced from a real estate investment report by Stan Johnson Company concerning a property in St. Thomas, USVI. The document, marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018738', details the organizational structure, budget (FY2008), and high credit rating of USCIS to establish it as a reliable tenant. Despite the user's prompt and the mention of St. Thomas in the footer, the content of this specific page contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or related activities.
This document, labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018737, is a lease abstract from Stan Johnson Company for a proposed 12,770 sq. ft. office building in St. Thomas, USVI. It outlines a 10-year lease for the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to house the Department of Homeland Security and USCIS, with an annual rent of $632,756.05. While the document itself does not contain any mention of Jeffrey Epstein, its location in the U.S. Virgin Islands and its inclusion in a House Oversight document set may provide contextual relevance to broader investigations in the region.
This document is a real estate pro forma financial projection for a 'GSA Investment & Acquisition Opportunity' in St. Thomas, USVI, prepared by Stan Johnson Company. It details the projected income and expenses for the first year of operation for a 12,770 sq. ft. building, calculating a Net Operating Income (NOI) of $514,704. The document does not contain any direct references to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or related entities; its 'Epstein-related' context likely stems from its inclusion in a larger collection of documents (e.g., HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018735) and the USVI location.
This document is a financial summary and construction timeline for a real estate project in St. Thomas, USVI, identified as a 'GSA Investment & Acquisition Opportunity'. It outlines the sources and uses of funds for the project, totaling $6,658,757, and provides a Gantt chart detailing the project's schedule from 2014 through 2016. The project is presented by the Stan Johnson Company, and the document identifier 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018734' suggests it was part of a congressional investigation.
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