This email chain from November 2016 details a conversation between journalist Michael Wolff and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeffrey E.'). They discuss arranging a meeting between Epstein and a man referred to as 'Roger' (likely Roger Ailes), who is described as paranoid and using burner phones. The thread also mentions Epstein setting Wolff up with a Saudi connection ('right hand of the Dep Cr Prince') and a proposed dinner at Epstein's NY house with 'Woody' (likely Woody Allen).
An email thread from November 28, 2016, between journalist Michael Wolff and Jeffrey Epstein. Wolff discusses his unique access to the Trump circle following a Steve Bannon interview and mentions an idea regarding 'media and Saudi friends.' Epstein confirms he is in Palm Beach, asks if 'Roger' is there, and mentions he is flying to New York the next day, offering to facilitate a meeting for Wolff with the 'right hand' of the Deputy Crown Prince.
This document appears to be a page of endnotes (citations 47-54) from a House Oversight Committee report, likely concerning foreign influence (specifically China) on U.S. corporations and politics. It details financial dependencies of companies like GM and Boeing on China, Steve Wynn's role in conveying Chinese government requests to President Trump regarding dissident Guo Wengui, and Chinese intelligence monitoring of the President's phone calls. It also references Hollywood's relationship with China, including Disney hiring Henry Kissinger to manage fallout from the movie *Kundun*.
This page appears to be part of a House Oversight Committee report detailing Chinese influence operations within the American entertainment industry. It discusses the phenomenon of self-censorship in Hollywood, the acquisition of major US studios (AMC, Legendary) by Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda, and the use of commercial interests to exercise 'sharp power.' The text specifically cites actor Richard Gere's exclusion from films due to his support for Tibet and the Dalai Lama. While the document bears a House Oversight stamp common in various document dumps, this specific page does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, or their associates.
This document appears to be a printout of an Eventbrite page for an event featuring author Michael Wolff and journalist Matthew d'Ancona. It includes biographical information for both men and promotional quotes for Wolff's books about the Trump White House. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
An email sent on January 4, 2018, from Nicholas Ribis to Jeffrey Epstein (using the address JEEvacation@gmail.com). Ribis shares a link to a Hollywood Reporter article about Michael Wolff's book regarding the Trump White House with the brief message 'Read this'. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document appears to be a social diary or draft article (possibly by Ghislaine Maxwell or a close associate, given the context of the document dump) detailing events during the week leading up to the Oscars in February 2012. It describes encounters with celebrities at the Beverly Hills Hotel and Chateau Marmont, and lists attendees at various high-profile parties including a Hollywood Reporter event and an art exhibition dinner. The document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.
In this February 2017 email thread, journalist Michael Wolff asks Jeffrey Epstein for introductions to Tom Barrack and Kathy Ruemmler to assist with his book about the first 100 days of the Trump presidency. Wolff claims to have significant cooperation from the White House, including a recent 45-minute call with Donald Trump. Epstein replies, agreeing to forward an email to Barrack, while noting that everyone in Washington is 'lawyering up.'
In this February 2017 email thread, journalist Michael Wolff asks Jeffrey Epstein to introduce him to Tom Barrack and reintroduce him to Kathy Ruemmler to assist with his upcoming book on the Trump White House (later known as 'Fire and Fury'). Wolff mentions receiving a 45-minute ranting phone call from Donald Trump and admits to writing the book for a 'pile of money.' Epstein responds, agreeing to forward an email to Barrack, but notes that Barrack is 'in the middle o some of the mess' and that everyone in Washington is 'lawyering up.'
The document displays snippets from two articles. The first, from hollywoodreporter.com by Lacey Rose, discusses the success of Jon Stewart's replacement on 'The Daily Show'. The second is a headline proclaiming the National Film Board of Canada as the best streaming service.
This document is a citation page from a book for a chapter titled "Dinner with Oliver Stone." It lists sources related to Oliver Stone, his work on a film about Edward Snowden, and communications with various individuals. The content is not directly related to Jeffrey Epstein, but the footer "HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020426" indicates it was included in a collection of documents from the House Oversight Committee.
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