This document is page 124 of a court transcript from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell), filed on August 10, 2022. Prosecutor Ms. Comey questions witness Mr. Parkinson about photographic exhibits (GX 264-267) depicting various angles of a kitchen containing an island with books and appliances. The defense attorney, Mr. Everdell, offers no objection to the exhibits, which are subsequently admitted by the Court.
On June 22, 2012, Christina (likely a PR assistant using Jeffrey Epstein's email account) wrote to an individual named Unik to confirm the removal of a press release from their website and PR Newswire following a conversation. Christina also forwarded a solicitation email received earlier that day from Marlene Edme, President of CEFOTAJ, SA, who was seeking grant assistance from The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation for a vocational school project in Jacmel, Haiti. Cecile de Jongh was CC'd on the correspondence.
This document is a page (Appendix 2) from a House Oversight report analyzing Chinese diplomatic relations, specifically focusing on 'insensitive behavior' by Chinese diplomats in Malaysia. It details a 2015 incident where a Chinese ambassador visited Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown during political unrest and made controversial statements about Beijing's interventionism. The text critiques President Xi's consolidation of power for creating 'echo chambers' and notes that such diplomatic clumsiness hinders the implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
This document appears to be a page from a larger report (Appendix 2) detailing foreign influence operations in Southeast Asia. It specifically discusses the expulsion of academic Huang Jing from Singapore for acting as an agent of influence for a foreign country (implied to be China) and analyzes Chinese political interference in ASEAN nations, including the 2018 Malaysian elections. While part of a House Oversight production (Bates stamped), this specific page does not contain direct references to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document, page 174 of a House Oversight Committee report (Appendix 2), details the history and methodology of Chinese influence operations in Singapore. It contrasts modern tactics (2016-17) involving social media and 'United Front' work with historical examples, specifically the 1971 revelation that a Hong Kong-based communist intelligence service funded the 'Eastern Sun' newspaper to shape public opinion. It also mentions diplomatic pressure exerted on Singapore in 2004 regarding Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's visit to Taiwan.
This document appears to be page 168 (Appendix 2) of a House Oversight Committee report focusing on Asian geopolitics, specifically Chinese influence operations and Japanese counter-strategies. The text discusses Chinese activist claims over the Ryukyu/Senkaku islands, asserting shared bloodlines between Chinese and Japanese people, and details Japan's strategic alliances with Taiwan, India, and Australia to counter Chinese expansion in the Indo-Pacific. The document contains citations accessed in October 2018 but does not contain direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates on this specific page.
This document, bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp, appears to be a page from a manuscript or book analyzing the United Nations' historical response to the Cambodian genocide versus its treatment of Israel. The text criticizes the 'hard left' (specifically citing Noam Chomsky, Gareth Porter, and George Hilderbrand) for downplaying Khmer Rouge atrocities as 'Western propaganda' while simultaneously noting the UN's swift condemnation of Zionism via Resolution 3379. The document highlights the diplomatic actions of Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Abba Eban in opposing the anti-Zionist resolution.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight report detailing political divisions within a legal 'guild' (likely the National Lawyers Guild) during the 1970s regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict. It describes a delegation trip organized by Abdeen Jabara and funded by the PLO, which produced a report highly critical of Israel while allegedly ignoring PLO terrorism. The text also references controversial statements made by Daniel Berrigan and the resulting schism among left-wing lawyers, including William Kunstler.
This document page analyzes political shifts in Turkey, specifically the AKP's strategy of using Islam to appeal to Kurdish voters, which the author argues empowers radical groups like the Kurdish Hezbollah. It warns that these policies, along with relaxed visa restrictions for countries like Iran and Syria, pose security risks for the United States and Europe and complicate Turkey's EU accession.
This document is a page from a 2012 legal opinion (In re: Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001) originating from a House Oversight Committee production. It details the interconnectivity between purported Islamic charities (MWL, IIRO, SJRC) and Al-Qaeda leadership, specifically outlining how charity officials appointed known terrorists like Wa'el Jelaidan and Mohammed Jamal Khalifa to positions of power to facilitate funding and logistics for attacks, including the 1993 WTC bombing and the Bojinka plot. While part of a dataset potentially reviewed in Epstein-related investigations (likely regarding foreign financing), the text itself focuses exclusively on Al-Qaeda financing and 9/11 litigation without mentioning Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is the cover page for the videotaped deposition of Paul G. Cassell, taken on October 16, 2015, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The deposition is part of Case No. CACE 15-000072 in the Circuit Court of Broward County, involving plaintiffs Bradley J. Edwards and Paul G. Cassell against defendant Alan M. Dershowitz. The document indicates this is Volume I, covering pages 1 to 151, and bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is page 9 of 21 from the TED2017 program, printed on April 20, 2017. It features biographies for speakers Jon Boogz, Lil Buck, and Raj Panjabi, as well as a placeholder for a 'Surprise Guest' described as a 'World figure.' The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014959' stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation, likely related to Epstein's connections given the prompt context, though Epstein is not explicitly named on this specific page. Notable connections include Raj Panjabi's advisory role with the Clinton Global Initiative.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or book (page 147) discussing political violence and neuropharmacology. The text juxtaposes the history of Jewish vigilante Moishe Zar in the West Bank with the narrator's childhood memories of anti-Semitism in Florida in the 1940s. It transitions into a scientific discussion about the effects of amphetamines (Benzedrine) on voice pitch, citing Hitler, Bob Dylan, and laboratory experiments conducted at UCLA with Professor Charles Spooner.
This document is a scanned copy of an article titled 'South China Sea: making sense of nonsense' by Mark Valencia, published in The Japan Times on June 29. The text analyzes contradictory actions by the Chinese government, contrasting diplomatic assurances given by Defense Minister Liang Guanglie with aggressive maritime incidents against Vietnamese vessels. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029950' stamp, indicating it is part of a larger congressional investigation file.
This document is a narrative testimonial, likely written to Tim Ferriss (author of 'The 4-Hour Workweek' or '4HWW'), detailing how an IT administrator at a bank in Atlanta adopted productivity hacks to reduce work hours and transition to remote work. The text describes the author's success in ignoring emails, skipping meetings, and working from a basement office, which allowed him to spend more time with his children during the 2008 gas shortage. While the document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, the text itself contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein, though it may have been included in a larger cache of emails or documents collected during the investigation.
This document is a page from a Bank of America Merrill Lynch presentation for its '2016 Future of Financials Conference,' dated November 17, 2016. It provides a financial analysis, including valuation frameworks and price objectives, for four banking institutions: First Bancorp Puerto Rico, First Hawaiian Inc., First Horizon National Corp., and Franklin Financial Network. The document contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or any known associates; its potential relevance is suggested by the 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' identifier, indicating it was part of a larger set of documents collected by a congressional committee.
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