| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
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(mentions)
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Documents | Actions |
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person
Edward Snowden
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Business associate |
10
Very Strong
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4 | |
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person
Edward Snowden
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Romantic |
6
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2 | |
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person
Ed Snowden
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Business associate |
5
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1 | |
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person
Scully
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Legal representative |
5
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1 | |
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person
GHISLAINE MAXWELL
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Traveled together |
1
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1 | |
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person
President Clinton
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Traveled together |
1
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1 | |
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person
GHISLAINE MAXWELL
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Acquaintance |
1
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1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | First CryptoParty | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Ghislaine Maxwell's trip with President Clinton and Ms. Mills to South America (Latin America). | South America / Latin America | View |
| N/A | N/A | Meeting between Ghislaine Maxwell and Ms. Mills, after President Clinton left office. | N/A | View |
| 2013-04-30 | N/A | Lease on Snowden/Mills house expired. | Hawaii | View |
| 2013-04-30 | N/A | Lease expiration date for Snowden and Mills. | Hawaii | View |
| 2012-12-11 | N/A | Oahu CryptoParty | BoxJelly, Fishcake gallery,... | View |
| 2012-01-01 | N/A | Mills attends a girlfriend's wedding. | Unknown | View |
| 2011-08-01 | N/A | Mills began her blog 'L's Journey'. | Unknown | View |
| 1987-01-01 | Legal case | Legal case citation for Mills v. Scully, 826 F.2d 1192 (2d Cir. 1987). | N/A | View |
This document is an evidence photograph showing a shelf of black three-ring binders labeled with various names, locations, and events spanning roughly 2002-2007. The labels reference Jeffrey Epstein ('JE'), Little St. James ('LSJ'), Zorro Ranch ('Zorro'), and Palm Beach ('PB'), along with associates like Jean Luc Brunel, Walter Cronkite, and possibly Ghislaine Maxwell ('GM'). Several labels explicitly mention 'girls', 'nudes', 'kids', and 'chix', suggesting the binders contain photographic evidence related to Epstein's trafficking activities.
This document is a transcript of a conversation between Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. They discuss a trip Ghislaine Maxwell took with President Clinton, Ms. Mills, and Doug Band to South America (Latin America). The conversation clarifies who was on the trip and that Doug Band worked with President Clinton.
This document is an excerpt from a legal transcript or deposition where Ghislaine Maxwell is being questioned by Todd Blanche. The discussion revolves around Maxwell's meeting with a 'Ms. Mills' sometime in the early 2000s, specifically 2002 or 2003, which Maxwell states occurred through President Clinton after he left office. David Markus also interjects with a general timeframe.
This document is page 135 of a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, U.S. v. Ghislaine Maxwell) dated April 16, 2021. It argues that the current case is distinguishable from past precedents regarding prosecutorial misconduct and the misuse of false evidence. The text asserts that the defendant has not been deprived of a fair trial and notes that a jury will determine if her statements during April and July 2016 depositions were perjurious.
This document is page 9 of 239 from a legal filing in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, filed on April 16, 2021. It is a table of authorities, listing numerous legal case citations alphabetically from 'Miller v. Pate' to 'SEC v. TheStreet.com'. Each entry includes the case name, its legal reporter citation, and the page numbers where it is referenced within the main document.
This document is page 78 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein. It details Edward Snowden's activities in April 2013, including his correspondence with NSA legal counsel regarding the precedence of Congressional acts, his completion of orientation at Fort Meade, his return to Hawaii to move houses with Mills, and his request for medical leave from Booz Allen as a pretext for his exit. The document appears to be part of a House Oversight production (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019566), likely included due to the author's name (Edward Jay Epstein) rather than a direct link to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document appears to be a proof page (p. 58) from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, indicated by the filename). It discusses Edward Snowden's activities under the alias 'Cincinnatus' while working as a Dell contractor, noting that his non-NSA employee status legally prevented the NSA's 'Q' unit from monitoring his interactions with activists and Tor advocates without an FBI warrant. The page bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document appears to be page 57 of a book proof (likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, based on the file footer 'Epst_9780451494566') produced during a House Oversight investigation. It details Edward Snowden's activities in Hawaii, specifically a 'CryptoParty' he organized featuring Tor Project developer Sandvik, and his communications with activist Parker Higgins. The text also discusses the NSA's internal 'open culture' and security vulnerabilities identified by former CIA Deputy Director Morell.
This document appears to be a page from a book proof (likely by Edward Jay Epstein regarding Edward Snowden, given the filename 'Epst' and context) produced to the House Oversight Committee. It details Edward Snowden moving into a rental home in Waipahu, Hawaii, on April 2, 2012, and mentions a social media post by his girlfriend, Lindsay Mills, regarding their temporary separation.
This document is Page 36 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (hence the file prefix 'Epst'). It details Edward Snowden's background check failures by USIS, his girlfriend Lindsay Mills' blog activities, and his 2012 transfer by Dell to the NSA's Kunia base in Hawaii. The text highlights security lapses that allowed Snowden to maintain clearance and access sensitive systems alone. While the file metadata suggests a connection to 'Epstein,' the content refers to the author Edward Jay Epstein and his subject Edward Snowden, not Jeffrey Epstein.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or collection of writings (likely by Clarisse Thorn) included in House Oversight Committee evidence (Bates stamped 018560). It contains the header for 'Section 2: Activism and Allies,' discusses S&M feminism, and introduces a 2011 essay written for Bitch Magazine regarding grassroots organizing and the history of the 'Jane' abortion network in Chicago. It includes quotes regarding power dynamics and sexuality.
A page from a legal filing submitted by attorney David Schoen to the House Oversight Committee. The document contains an excerpt from the Minnesota Law Review discussing the politics of prosecutorial discretion, specifically regarding underenforcement in cases of domestic violence and sexual assault. It also includes footnotes citing various federal statutes related to sex trafficking of minors (18 U.S.C. § 1591), public corruption, and bribery.
This document page, stamped with a House Oversight identifier, appears to be part of an academic proposal or report. It lists numerous contributors, primarily from the University of Chicago, Stanford, and the University of Utrecht, who are presenting essays on 'invisible forces.' The page also contains a bibliography referencing works on psychology, religion, and atheism by authors such as Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens.
This document is a narrative account, likely from a House Oversight report, detailing the initial meeting between Edward Snowden ('Citizen Four'), Glenn Greenwald, and Laura Poitras in Hong Kong on June 3rd at the Mira Hotel. It describes the recognition signal involving a Rubik's cube, the subsequent filming of Snowden in Room 1014, and communications with Snowden's girlfriend, Lindsay Mills, regarding government investigators visiting their home in Hawaii after he failed to report to work at Booz Allen.
This document appears to be a page from a report or narrative (marked House Oversight) detailing the logistics and communications leading up to the publication of the Edward Snowden NSA leaks in June 2013. It describes the coordination between Snowden, Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras, and The Guardian (represented by 'Gibson' and Ewen MacAskill), including travel to Hong Kong and the setup of a contingency website with a 'dead man's switch.' The text focuses on Snowden's motivations, his specific instructions to journalists, and the editorial decisions made by The Guardian regarding Snowden's manifesto versus the NSA documents.
This document page, likely from a House Oversight report, details the timeline and methods Edward Snowden used to steal classified NSA data in 2013. It covers his preparations in Hawaii, including deceiving Booz Allen about medical leave, obtaining colleagues' passwords through deception, and using automated 'spider' software to index over one million documents, many classified as Level 3 Sensitive Compartmented Information. The text highlights security failures, such as the lack of real-time auditing at the Hawaii base and the 'open culture' that facilitated password sharing.
The document discusses the security vulnerabilities within the NSA created by a "culture of transparency" and reliance on civilian contractors like Edward Snowden, who worked for Dell. It highlights how Snowden was able to openly organize crypto parties and communicate with anti-NSA activists while working as a contractor, as legal constraints prevented the NSA from monitoring his private activities without a FISA warrant.
Snowden told Mills her photographs were not 'sexy' enough.
Told her he was away on a brief business trip.
Informed Snowden that two investigators came to their home in Hawaii asking about his whereabouts.
Informed Snowden that government investigators visited their home in Hawaii asking for his whereabouts.
Sex toy party and then saying goodbye to my man—well not goodbye so much as see you in two months.
Blog describing herself as a world-traveling pole-dancing superhero.
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