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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017590.txt

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The email discusses the new iterations of Ghislaine Maxwell and mentions several key people including Michael Baxter, Robert Barnett, Denyse Sabagh, Ellen Kerns, Reid Weingarten, and Matthew Horton.

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The email discusses the new iterations of Ghislaine Maxwell and mentions several key people including Michael Baxter, Robert Barnett, Denyse Sabagh, Ellen Kerns, Reid Weingarten, and Matthew Horton. It also touches on topics such as the Stone Ridge School, Jeffrey Epstein, IBM, and the House Oversight investigation into 9/11. The sender expresses interest in seeing what becomes of the Scalia 35 (a group mentioned in a separate context).

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