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| 2019-01-01 | N/A | Announcement of the 69th annual Hillman Prizes | New York | View |
This document is an announcement of the 2019 Hillman Prize winners, likely included in House Oversight files (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021225) due to the inclusion of the Miami Herald's 'Perversion of Justice' series. This specific series by Julie K. Brown and Emily Michot is credited with exposing the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and the original non-prosecution agreement. The document highlights the impact of various investigative journalism pieces, including reforms in military housing and immigration policy.
This document is a press release from the Sidney Hillman Foundation announcing the winners of the 2019 Hillman Prizes for journalism. It specifically highlights the Miami Herald's investigation into Labor Secretary Alex Acosta's plea deal ('sweetheart deal') with Jeffrey Epstein, alongside awards for Reuters, NBC News, MSNBC, and ProPublica. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document is an email chain dated April 23, 2019, involving Steve Bannon, Michael Wolff, and Jeffrey Epstein (CC'd via jeevacation@gmail.com). The discussion centers on the Miami Herald winning the 2019 Hillman Prize, presumably for their investigative reporting on Epstein. Wolff and Bannon exchange cynical comments about the award and the 'establishment' nature of the judges, with Bannon concluding, 'Fix always in.'
This document is a single page containing the footer of an email sent by The Sidney Hillman Foundation in 2019. It lists the foundation's New York address and provides standard unsubscribe links. The document is marked with the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021222, indicating it was produced as part of a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document announces recipients of awards from the Sidney Hillman Foundation, including the Canadian Hillman Prize awarded to CBC journalists for an investigation into school bus safety, and the 2019 Sol Stetin Award for Labor History given to historian Joshua B. Freeman. It includes a quote from judge Ta-Nehisi Coates regarding the importance of journalism and provides background on the foundation's mission to honor Sidney Hillman's legacy. Contact information for Alexandra Lescaze is provided for event RSVPs.
This document is an announcement of the 2019 Hillman Prize winners, detailing awards given to journalists for investigative reporting. While Jeffrey Epstein is not named directly, the document is significant to the Epstein case because it lists Julie K. Brown and Emily Michot of the Miami Herald as winners for 'Perversion of Justice,' the investigative series that exposed Epstein's plea deal and reignited the case against him. The document also highlights other winners covering topics like MS-13, the Flint water crisis, and military housing hazards.
This document page captures the footers of an email chain. The top section shows a standard newsletter footer from The Sidney Hillman Foundation (dated 2019). The bottom section displays a specific legal disclaimer associated with 'JEE' (Jeffrey Epstein), declaring the communication confidential and providing the contact address 'jeevacation@gmail.com'. The document is stamped with a House Oversight Bates number.
This document is a press announcement from the Sidney Hillman Foundation regarding their 2019 awards. It details the awarding of the Canadian Hillman Prize to CBC journalists for an investigation into Transport Canada, and the 2019 Sol Stetin Award for Labor History to CUNY professor Joshua B. Freeman. The document includes a quote from judge Ta-Nehisi Coates and provides contact information for a ceremony in New York City on May 7. The footer indicates this document is part of a House Oversight Committee production (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021116).
This document is a press release from the Sidney Hillman Foundation announcing the 2019 winners of the Hillman Prizes for journalism. It specifically highlights the Miami Herald's investigation into Labor Secretary Alex Acosta's 'sweetheart deal' with Jeffrey Epstein. The document originates from House Oversight Committee files.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
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| 2019-01-01 | Paid | Sidney Hillman Fo... | Winners | $5,000.00 | Prize money awarded to winners. | View |
| 2019-01-01 | Paid | Sidney Hillman Fo... | Winners | $5,000.00 | Prize money for winners. | View |
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