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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032157.txt

In an email exchange between Peggy Siegal and Jeffrey Epstein, the topic of Prince Albert's fiancee Charlene is discussed, with Peggy mentioning that Charlene fled to the airport after learning about a third illegitimate child. Jeffrey suggests sending a reporter or reporters to investigate false allegations, as well as pointing out that Arianna Huffington should champion the dangers of false allegations in light of her accuser's criminal record.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031697.txt

This document is about a radio show called "Both Sides Now" with Arianna Huffington and Mary Matalin celebrating its first anniversary. The show discusses topics such as the Jobs Agenda, men abusing help, and Rep. Ryan's proposal to end Medicare in 10 years. There are also disagreements between the hosts on certain issues.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030628.txt

This email exchange discusses a potential opportunity for investigating an individual who accused Prince Andrew of sexual misconduct, suggesting that she may be lying and could easily be proven to be so. The sender mentions that Buckingham Palace would appreciate such an investigation. They also suggest approaching Arianna Huffington about this topic as she is the editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post at the time. Additionally, a mention is made of another individual who fled with a one-way ticket back to South Africa after discovering information about Prince Albert's third illegitimate child.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015032.txt

This document is a summary of Paul Krassner's career as an investigative satirist over the past 60 years. Key people in this document include Paul Krassner himself, George Carlin, Arianna Huffington, Tom Robbins, Ken Kesey, Kurt Vonnegut, and The New York Times. It is evident that Paul Krassner's work has had a significant impact on many individuals, including those who have become prominent figures in their own right. The document also highlights the importance of satire as a tool for exposing hypocrisy and absurdity in American culture.