This document is a printout of a web archive from the Albuquerque Tribune, dated March 7, 2006 (referencing a December 2002 article). It lists 18 donors—a mix of individuals and corporations—who each contributed $5,000 to an unspecified recipient (likely a political campaign or fund given the context of DOJ records). The list includes prominent figures such as John C. Whitehead, John J. Moores, and Jane Rosenthal, alongside New Mexico-based businesses.
This document is page 19 of 28 from the Albuquerque Tribune Online, listing a series of $5,000 financial contributions from various individuals and organizations. The list includes the contributor's name, location, and their role or industry, such as 'Chairman', 'Financial services', and 'Political Action Committee'. The document is part of a public records request dated March 7, 2006.
This document, page 16 of 28 from the Albuquerque Tribune Online, is a financial record listing contributions from various individuals and organizations. The contributions range from $5,000 to $7,576 and are associated with donors from various industries including business, law, real estate, and security across the United States. The document is part of a public records request dated May 7, 2006.
This document is a printout from the Albuquerque Tribune Online, dated approximately December 7, 2002, listing financial contributions. It details seventeen separate entities and individuals who each donated $10,000, including Ted Turner and various businesses across New Mexico, California, Texas, and Pennsylvania. The document appears to be part of a larger Department of Justice file (Page 114 of 135) related to public records request 17-2957/2006.
This document, a page from the Albuquerque Tribune Online dated March 7, 2006, lists sixteen separate financial contributions of $10,000 each. The contributors are a mix of individuals and various corporations from different sectors such as energy, construction, law, and finance, located across the United States. The recipient of these funds is not specified in the document.
This document is a page from an Albuquerque Tribune Online article, likely published on December 7, 2002, listing financial contributions to an unspecified recipient or cause. The contributions range from $30,000 to $50,000 and come from various individuals and organizations, including investor Jeffrey E. Epstein, Riviera Gaming Management, and a political action committee for Diane Denish. The document appears to be part of a public records request from 2006.
This document is a printout from the 'Albuquerque Tribune Online' archives, dated December 7, 2002 (based on the URL), listing donors who contributed $5,000 each to an unspecified cause (likely a political campaign or charitable fund). The list includes individuals and corporations from various states including New York, California, and New Mexico. The document is part of a Department of Justice public records release (DOJ-OGR-00031251).
This document is a page from the Albuquerque Tribune Online, dated approximately December 7, 2002, listing a series of $10,000 donations. The donors are a mix of individuals and organizations from various industries and locations across the United States, including home building, management, law, real estate, and tourism. The recipient of these donations is not specified in the document.
This document is page 12 of 28 from an Albuquerque Tribune Online article dated March 7, 2006. It lists sixteen separate $10,000 donations from various individuals and corporations across different industries and locations, including Texas, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and California. The specific recipient of the donations is not mentioned.
This document is a printed page from the Albuquerque Tribune Online, dated February 8, 2006, listing high-value financial contributors. Jeffrey E. Epstein is listed as a $50,000 donor, with his location listed as 'Stanley' (likely Stanley, New Mexico) and occupation as 'Investor'. The list includes other significant entities and individuals such as the Riviera Gaming Management Inc., the Maloof family, and various political action committees and unions.
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