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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032524.txt

The document is an email exchange between Joshua Cooper Ramo and Jeffrey E. in which Jeffrey asks about Ramo's involvement with a possible meeting between President Xi of China and President Trump of the United States. The email contains confidentiality and legal disclaimers, indicating that the information being discussed is sensitive and protected by privilege. Additionally, there are copyright notices included at the end of the email.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032066.txt

The document discusses a lawsuit filed by Katie Johnson against Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump in federal court in California alleging that they raped her in 1994. The lawsuit was forwarded to Jeff Epstein with the question of whether he would like to speak or offer a comment on behalf of Mr. Epstein. It is mentioned that Reuters wants to make sure the story is fair before publishing and are looking for comments from Mr. Epstein.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032052.txt

This document discusses a meeting between John Connolly and JEE to discuss the topic of "Trump and Russians" for a book project. The sender expresses concern about penalties for false accusations in relation to university sports teams, including a hockey team and a 13-year-old rape accusation involving Trump. They suggest that finding the truth would make for a good book idea, as it could potentially be profitable.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031732.txt

This email conversation discusses meeting a man who has some truth to the claims about Trump and Russians. The writer suggests that they should focus on getting to the truth of the accusations, mentioning the University of Virginia and others as examples where there was no penalty for false allegations. They also mention that they are happy to meet him and want someone else to arrange it. However, they caution that it's important to be careful.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031694.txt

This document is an email chain between Peggy Siegal and Jesse Kornbluth about Jeffery Epstein. The key people in this document include Jeffrey Epstein, Peggy Siegal, Jesse Kornbluth, Annette Tapert, Joe Allen, and Bill Clinton. Key places mentioned are Palm Beach (PB) and Wall Street. The main topics discussed are the power of the rich and corporations in a democracy and their potential for social/economic change through shaming and shunning.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031691.txt

The email exchange discusses Jesse Kornbluth's opinion on rich and powerful people in the context of a Times piece about democracy. Peggy Siegal mentions her acquaintance Jeffrey Epstein and wonders if he has been shunned, despite an article stating that he is brilliant and admired by many influential people, including Woody Allen and Bill Clinton. The exchange seems to be personal and confidential between Peggy Siegal and Jesse Kornbluth.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031616.txt

This document discusses a lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, which is set to be published by Reuters. The lawsuit allegedly involves sexual assault from 1994 in California federal court. People involved include Jeffrey E., Michael Wolff, Martin Weinberg, David Ingram (from Reuters), and the plaintiff.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031614.txt

The document refers to a lawsuit filed against Jeffrey Epstein in federal court in California. The suit alleges that Epstein and another man, Donald Trump, raped the plaintiff in 1994. The sender of the email is Martin Weinberg, who expresses concern about the pending Reuters story on the lawsuit and asks if Mr. Epstein is available to speak or if they can offer a comment on his behalf.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031612.txt

The document discusses a lawsuit filed against Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump in California federal court alleging rape from 1994. The email chain involves journalists and attorneys discussing the upcoming publication of a story on the case, with one person forwarding the complaint to Jeff Epstein. The importance of the message is marked as high, indicating its urgency or significance.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031610.txt

This document discusses a lawsuit filed in federal court in California against Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump alleging rape in 1994. The person forwarding the information is asking for comments from Mr. Epstein or on his behalf, and mentions that Reuters News is planning to publish a story about the suit.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031464.txt

The document discusses a lawsuit filed against Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, alleging they raped a woman in 1994. The email thread includes messages from Michael Wolff, Martin Weinberg, Jeffrey E., and David Ingram, discussing the upcoming publication of a story on the suit by Reuters.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031462.txt

This is a sensitive legal document discussing a lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump for alleged rape in the mid-1990s. A reporter is seeking comment from Jeffrey Epstein or his attorney to ensure fairness in reporting on the suit, which has been filed in federal court in California. The information is considered privileged and confidential, intended only for the addressee.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031326.txt

The document is a correspondence between two individuals, Jeffrey Epstein and Gmax. The topic of the conversation appears to be related to Donald Trump. Virginia, who has spent time with both parties at Epstein's home, is mentioned as having some knowledge of Trump but not enough for Epstein to be completely certain about his character.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031079.txt

In the document, Jeffrey Epstein is mentioned as being in Paris and Lawrence Krauss expresses gratitude for their friendship. The topic of Epstein's involvement with underage girls is discussed, with Krauss stating that he believes Epstein did not know their age and was unaware of any wrongdoing. It is also stated that everyone involved was a victim and there were no happy resolutions or consequences from these activities.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031074.txt

This document appears to be an email exchange between Lawrence Krauss, a professor at Arizona State University, and Jeffrey Epstein regarding statements made in the Daily Beast about Epstein's alleged sexual activities. The main topic of discussion is the evidence supporting these allegations and whether or not they are true. In this exchange, Krauss expresses his friendship with Epstein and mentions that he has not heard from him recently.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031069.txt

The document appears to be a series of emails between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey Epstein about a statement in the Daily Beast. The key people mentioned are Lawrence Krauss, Jeffrey Epstein, and Rebecca Watson. The topic of discussion seems to involve sex and evidence, with one person suggesting that another person was the victim in this case, but there was no happy resolution or consequences of these activities. It is not clear where the events took place, but it could be inferred that they are discussing a controversial issue involving law enforcement.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031031.txt

The document contains a series of emails between Jeffrey Epstein, Lawrence Krauss, and Rebecca Watson. The key topic discussed in the exchange is related to statements made by Epstein regarding allegations of sexual activity with underage girls. Epstein denies any wrongdoing, while others express skepticism about his version of events. The conversation also includes personal messages and a mention of plans for an upcoming weekend.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031026.txt

The email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Lawrence Krauss discusses Epstein's whereabouts, as well as an article in the Daily Beast that mentions Epstein. In the conversation, Lawrence Krauss expresses his support for Epstein, who is described as a victim, and emphasizes that everyone involved was likely a victim without any happy resolution or consequences of their actions.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031022.txt

This document discusses a statement made by Jeffrey Epstein regarding his conviction for soliciting underage girls for prostitution. The conversation involves Lawrence Krauss and Rebecca Watson who are providing feedback on the statement. It seems that Epstein is being portrayed as an easy target and that there may be no clear victims in this case.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030992.txt

This document is an email forwarded to Jeffrey Epstein by Gmax, discussing the current state of America in 2009. The email humorously states that there are only two people left who can do any work in the country due to various factors such as retirement, education, military service, and government employment. The author concludes by sarcastically implying that the reader is one of those two people, sitting at their computer instead of addressing America's problems.

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