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| 1929-01-01 | N/A | Mother enrolled at City College at age 16. | City College | View |
This document is a Daily Activity Report from MCC New York dated August 1, 2019, covering activities from July 31, 2019. It details a significant security breach where inmate Davis was caught with a cellphone and hid it in his body cavity, resulting in his transfer to the Special Housing Unit (SHU) pending FBI referral. The report also highlights significant staffing shortages, noting 9 staff members as AWOL and specific posts on 10-South and 11-South left unassigned due to these shortages.
This document appears to be page 13 of a manuscript or memoir draft (likely by Alan Dershowitz, given the birth date of Sept 1, 1938) included in House Oversight Committee records. The text details the author's birth in Brooklyn, his family's Jewish immigrant roots from Poland, and his upbringing in the Williamsburg and Boro Park neighborhoods. It provides biographical details about his parents, including his mother's brief attendance at City College during the Great Depression and his father's Yeshiva education.
This document, labeled as a House Oversight exhibit, appears to be a news article detailing Peter Thiel's political and legal activities. It covers his $300,000 donation to Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley (who subsequently investigated Google), his move from San Francisco to Los Angeles, and his secret financing of Hulk Hogan's lawsuit which bankrupted Gawker Media. The document explores Thiel's motivations regarding Silicon Valley culture and his grievances with Gawker.
This document, produced by EY following the 2016 election, provides a profile of expected US Senate committee leadership for the upcoming Congress. It details the chairmen and ranking members for key committees and analyzes the various political scenarios influencing these appointments, such as retirements, term limits, and senators' strategic choices. Despite the prompt's framing, the document's content is purely about US Senate politics and contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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