This document is a 72-page Curriculum Vitae for Gail S. Goodman, Ph.D., a Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Davis. It details her extensive career (1977-2022) as a researcher and expert in developmental psychology, specifically focusing on child memory, child maltreatment, and eyewitness testimony in legal contexts. The document lists her education, academic positions, millions of dollars in research grants, committee memberships, and a vast list of publications and presentations, establishing her credentials as a leading expert witness in cases involving child sexual abuse and testimony.
A photograph showing the interior of a utility room or server closet containing electrical panels, overhead cabling, fire extinguishers, a blue suitcase, and computer equipment. Handwritten notes on the electrical panel list several locations including Dallas, Washington, and Buffalo. The image is marked with the Bates stamp EFTA00001476.
A photograph of a utility or server room containing electrical panels, exposed cabling, white cabinetry, computer equipment, and multiple fire extinguishers. Handwritten notes on the grey electrical panel list city names/abbreviations: 'DEN' (likely Denver), 'DALLAS', 'WASH' (likely Washington), and 'Buffalo'. A piece of paper on the right wall displays the letters 'NN'. The image bears the evidence stamp EFTA00001299.
A handwritten letter from Steven D. Small of Buffalo, NY, addressed to Jeffrey Epstein. The letter expresses support for Epstein, blaming the 'girls' involved for targeting him due to his wealth and suggesting they knew what they were doing. The writer frames Epstein as a target of women seeking money.
This document is a list of academic institutions, legal associations, and other organizations, along with events, grouped by year from 1974 to 1980. It appears to be a chronological record of affiliations, seminars, and conferences, potentially related to a professional's career or an institution's activities. The document also includes page numbering and a document identifier 'DOJ-OGR-00015246'.
This document, stamped with a House Oversight footer, is a news or policy article discussing the Obama administration's higher education initiatives, specifically the 'College Scorecard' and a 'Datapalooza' event held on October 9. It details proposed metrics for college ratings, including graduation rates and alumni earnings, and mentions a $1 billion 'Race to the Top' incentive fund proposal. The text highlights President Obama's support for competency-based degrees and online learning, referencing specific universities like Southern New Hampshire University, University of Wisconsin, and Carnegie Mellon.
This document is a biographical profile of scientist J. Craig Venter, marked with the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017559, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation (likely related to Epstein, given the context of such document dumps, though Epstein is not mentioned in the text). The text outlines Venter's education, military service in Vietnam, and his founding of multiple organizations including the J. Craig Venter Institute, Synthetic Genomics Inc, and Celera Genomics. It highlights his achievements in sequencing the human genome and lists various scientific awards received up to 2008.
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