| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
(mentions)
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Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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person
The New York Times
|
Business associate |
6
|
1 | |
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person
New York Times
|
Business associate |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Apple's curator-in-chief
|
Employment |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Stephen McDonnell
|
Ceo company |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Kathy Ruemmler
|
Professional employment |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Steve Jobs
|
Founder leader |
5
|
1 | |
|
organization
New York Times
|
Business associate |
5
|
1 | |
|
organization
Jewish Virtual Library
|
Platform distribution |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Assistant United States Attorney
|
Legal representative |
1
|
1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | An event or announcement where Apple revealed new products. | Not specified | View |
| 2019-06-01 | N/A | Apple tech designer announcing departure to start own firm. | Unknown | View |
| 2017-01-12 | N/A | Kathy Ruemmler hired by Apple for a patent trial. | Unknown | View |
| 2016-01-01 | N/A | Apple refuses court order to help FBI unlock an iPhone of a dead mass murderer. | United States | View |
This document is a technical data file, likely from a seized electronic device, detailing the structure of an Apple News article. The Bates number 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028363' indicates it is part of a collection from a House Oversight Committee investigation. The content of this specific page concerns the TV show 'Magnum P.I.', its broadcast on CBS, and a mention of Jackie Chan; it does not contain any direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals.
This document, stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028362', is a raw data file containing structured text that appears to define the layout and content of a web or application interface. The data includes promotional content elements such as a 'call to action' for 'Travel + Leisure' and sections for 'Fall TV'. The document contains no explicit information regarding Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, travel, or finances.
This document, bearing the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028361', is the raw data structure, likely in JSON format, for an Apple News travel article titled 'America's Best Autumn Destinations'. Despite the potential context of an Epstein-related investigation suggested by the user, the document's content is entirely unrelated, focusing on a generic travel guide about U.S. cities.
This document, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028360', is a snippet of JSON source code, likely from a digital forensic extraction of a device. The code defines the layout and content for a news application (indicated as Apple News) and displays a headline about Tiger Woods winning a PGA Tour event. The document itself does not contain any information about Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or related activities.
This document is a technical data structure, likely JSON for the Apple News platform, that defines the layout for news article snippets. The content explicitly mentions news about Bill Cosby's sentencing from sources like The New York Times and NPR. A footer, "HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028359", indicates this document was likely collected as an exhibit by the House Oversight Committee, but the visible text contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document contains the raw source data, in Apple News Format, for a news article headline from a 'Monday Catch-Up' feature. The headline states that 'Rebuilding after Florence will be even more costly after new tariffs on Chinese and Canadian imports.' The document is labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028358', suggesting it was part of a collection for a congressional committee, but its content is unrelated to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is the underlying JSON data for an Apple News article from 'The Atlantic' concerning Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. The article discusses rumors of his resignation or firing and a scheduled meeting with President Trump, questioning the potential impact on the Mueller investigation. Importantly, despite the user's prompt, the content of this document is not related to Jeffrey Epstein; it is about US political events involving the Department of Justice.
This document is a technical data file, specifically a JSON-like structure defining component layouts for a digital document or webpage, possibly from a content management system. It contains no direct information about Jeffrey Epstein's activities, associates, or finances. The stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028347' indicates it is part of a larger set of documents produced for a congressional oversight investigation.
This document is a JSON-formatted data snippet defining the layout and content for a news article, likely for Apple News. It references an article about China-US tariffs and manufacturing in Cambodia, and includes links to several related articles from 2018 concerning trade talks, tariffs, and political figures like Trump and Hun Sen. The data includes metadata such as keywords, publication dates, and a canonical URL to a New York Times article.
This document is the underlying source data for a New York Times article dated September 24, 2018, about the impact of Trump's tariffs on China. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028337' indicates it is an evidentiary document from a congressional investigation, but the content of the article itself does not contain any information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a technical JSON data structure for a Vox.com article published on September 24, 2018. The article, based on its URL, concerns Rod Rosenstein, the Mueller investigation, and the Trump administration. The document, marked as an exhibit from the House Oversight Committee, contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a news article or report detailing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's role in overseeing the Mueller investigation into Russian interference. It describes Rosenstein's actions to authorize and protect the probe, and the subsequent political pressure and criticism he faced from President Trump and his allies. Contrary to the user prompt's framing, this document is not related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a page from the Federal Register dated August 30, 2011, detailing public comments and the issuing agency's response to a new labor rule requiring employers to post notices of employee rights regarding unionization. The document discusses the economic impact of the rule, its classification under the Congressional Review Act, and its exemption from the Paperwork Reduction Act. This document is related to U.S. labor law and contains no information whatsoever about Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or any related matters.
This document is a page from the Federal Register dated August 30, 2011, detailing final rules from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) concerning employer requirements for posting employee rights notices. The rules cover physical posting specifications (size, location) and new requirements for electronic distribution via intranet, internet, or email. Although the user prompt described this as an 'Epstein-related document', the content itself pertains exclusively to U.S. labor law and makes no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or any associated individuals; its relevance may stem from being collected as evidence, as indicated by the 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022298' Bates stamp.
This document is a 'Competitive Retail Rent Survey' for eight major shopping centers in Las Vegas, Nevada, created sometime after 2009. It provides a tabular analysis of each property, including its type, year built, gross leasable area (GLA), anchor tenants, in-line shop rent/sales per square foot, and vacancy rates. The document itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or related activities; its content is strictly focused on commercial real estate market data. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018801' suggests it may originate from a collection of documents from the U.S. House Committee on Oversight.
This document is a real estate market analysis report for an unspecified 'Site' in Las Vegas, detailing the retail trade potential within 1, 3, and 5-mile radii. It highlights major ongoing construction projects (e.g., MGM's The Lot, AEG's The Arena), new retail developments, and strong residential demand as key drivers for growth. The document, marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018797', does not contain any explicit mention of Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals.
This document provides a summary of major high-profile retail properties on and near the Las Vegas Strip. It details several large shopping centers, including Town Square Las Vegas, Fashion Show Mall, Forum Shops, and The Grand Canal Shoppes, listing their sizes, anchor stores, and key tenants.
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