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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Arrest of Lenny Bruce for obscenity and George Carlin for disorderly conduct. | Chicago | View |
| N/A | Police referral | The Durham Regional Police Department referred Constad's police report to the Philadelphia Police... | Durham, Philadelphia, Montg... | View |
| 2025-11-16 | N/A | Indian police holding 10 men suspected of involvement in two gang-rape cases | Mumbai and Jharkhand, India | View |
| 2020-01-30 | N/A | Date associated with the 'Scotland Yard Recording' mentioned in the email subject and body. | Unknown | View |
| 2020-01-01 | N/A | A woman reportedly made a report to the Metropolitan Police regarding sexual assault by Jeffrey E... | London | View |
| 2019-12-09 | N/A | Metropolitan Police provides contact information for Prince Andrew's legal counsel to the US Atto... | London/New York | View |
| 2017-03-01 | N/A | Seven Baltimore City Police Officers arrested for abusing power | Baltimore | View |
| 2015-08-10 | N/A | Metropolitan Police confirm they are 'progressing the matter' regarding allegations against Epste... | London | View |
| 2013-01-01 | N/A | Metropolitan Police report where subject reported suspicious circumstances (scant details). | UK | View |
| 2009-01-01 | N/A | Confrontation in Hotel Lobby/Press Conference | Hotel in Geneva | View |
| 2005-01-01 | Investigation start | The Palm Beach Police Department began investigating Jeffrey Epstein after parents of a 14-year-o... | Palm Beach | View |
| 2005-01-01 | N/A | Criminal investigation into Cosby. | Pennsylvania | View |
This document, marked as House Oversight evidence, appears to be an excerpt from an article analyzing the use of sexual blackmail and incentives ('honey traps') in Iranian politics and statecraft. It details scandals involving Iranian officials Reza Zarei and Mohammad Ali Abtahi, and discusses how the Iranian regime uses 'temporary marriages' to influence Iraqi politicians. It also mentions a 2012 incident involving Iranian agents in Thailand. The text cuts off at the end of the page.
This document is page 155 (Appendix 2) of a House Oversight report focusing on recommendations for Canadian policy regarding relations with China (PRC). It outlines best practices such as insisting on reciprocity and protecting Canadian values, while the footnotes cite various articles concerning Chinese intelligence interference in Canada and New Zealand, including mentions of Prime Minister Trudeau attending fundraisers with Chinese billionaires. While labeled as part of an Epstein-related batch by the prompt, this specific page deals exclusively with Canadian-Chinese geopolitical and intelligence matters.
This document is a page (152, Appendix 2) from a House Oversight report analyzing Chinese state influence operations in Canada. It details how entities like the CCP International Liaison Department target Canadian politicians, academia, and civil society, while noting that Canada has been more resilient than Australia or New Zealand due to material factors and regulatory mechanisms. The text also discusses the geopolitical stance of the Liberal government elected in 2015 and references a 2010 CSIS warning regarding compromised provincial officials.
This document is a page from a House Oversight report (page 31) detailing the goals and methods of the Chinese Communist Party's 'United Front' work. It describes how senior CCP officials lead outreach organizations to influence overseas Chinese communities, intimidate Uighur and Tibetan exiles, and establish pro-Beijing media in the West. It specifically mentions FBI agents contacting Chinese exiles in the US to offer protection against Chinese agents traveling on tourist visas. The document appears unrelated to Jeffrey Epstein despite the prompt's framing.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript (dated 4.2.12) included in House Oversight evidence, likely written by Alan Dershowitz given the biographical context. It details the author's attendance at the 2009 Durban II conference in Geneva to protest the UN Human Rights Council and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The text recounts a specific incident where the author encountered Ahmadinejad in a hotel lobby, challenged him to a debate at Auschwitz, and was subsequently removed from the premises by Swiss police.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir (dated draft 4.2.12) written by an attorney (historically identifiable as Alan Dershowitz) recounting the 'Quincy House Two' case at Harvard. It details the arrest of two students, Stork and Hagen, for screening the film *Deep Throat*, the subsequent protests, and the successful legal defense against District Attorney Droney, who was accused of acting as a censor. The text discusses the irony of censorship attempts and the disparity between legal rulings and public reality regarding obscenity.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir by Ehud Barak (indicated by the header and context of being Defense Minister), included in House Oversight documents related to Epstein. It details the escalation of the Second Intifada in October 2000, specifically the destruction of a Jewish holy site, the lynching of two Israeli reservists in Ramallah, and subsequent Israeli military retaliation. It also covers diplomatic efforts involving Bill Clinton, King Abdullah, and Kofi Annan at the Sharm al-Sheikh summit to de-escalate the violence.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or political essay included in House Oversight evidence files. The unidentified author reflects on the political evolution from the violent 1968 Chicago DNC protests to the peaceful 2008 Obama victory celebration in the same location (Grant Park), questioning if the election signaled a nonviolent revolution. The text concludes with a quote from Harry Chapin about hope and a cynical parenthetical note stating the author was eventually disappointed.
This document, marked as a House Oversight record, discusses allegations of government corruption and state-sponsored terrorism. It links 'Bud Horton' and 'Sue' to 'Franklin Scandal compromises' and billion-dollar contracts involving bioterrorism. The text heavily cites Peter Dale Scott's book 'The American Deep State' to argue that the Clinton administration and U.S. agencies protected terrorists (including Ali Mohamed) involved in the 1993 WTC bombing and 1998 Nairobi Embassy bombing.
This document appears to be a page from a larger manuscript or investigative file submitted to the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015006). It extensively quotes Peter Dale Scott's book 'The American Deep State' to argue that the Clinton administration and US intelligence agencies failed to act on, or actively protected, individuals associated with Al-Qaeda, specifically linking these failures to the 1993 WTC bombing and the 1998 Nairobi Embassy bombing. The text alleges a systemic suppression of facts regarding US agency intervention that allowed terrorists like Ali Mohamed and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to continue their activities.
This page from The New York Times features two main articles and a corrections column. The top article profiles Bob Fass, the long-time host of the counterculture radio show "Radio Unnameable," detailing a recent house fire that displaced him and his wife. The bottom article focuses on John Lewin, a Los Angeles prosecutor known for cold cases, and his efforts to convict Robert Durst for the murder of Susan Berman. The corrections column addresses errors in previous articles regarding international news, business, sports, and the arts.
This document describes a court sentencing hearing for a defendant named McDaniel, where initial arguments for leniency were overturned after the victim's mother revealed further details about McDaniel's behavior. Following an inquiry by Judge Zloch, prosecutor Villafaña admitted to McDaniel's history with other minors, leading the judge to double the sentence to 10 years and later reprimand the prosecutor for withholding information.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a report or news article included in House Oversight files regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. It profiles Assistant US Attorney (AUSA) Villafaña, praising her advocacy for victims and detailing a specific successful prosecution from 2006 involving Adam McDaniel, a Texas man who traveled to Florida to entice a 14-year-old minor. The document highlights the severity of the charges and the gratitude of the victim's parents toward the prosecutor.
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