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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031999.txt

The document is an email conversation between Jeffrey Epstein and Peggy Siegal. In the email, Peggy talks about her cold and mentions having a lunch with Woody Harrelson and Ben Foster for "The Messenger" at Monkey Bar. She also discusses staying in bed until show time, attending the National Board of Review, and hosting a party for Clooney on Wednesday night. Additionally, she mentions flying to LA and being worried about getting sick from all the want-to-be terrorists breathing on her during her travels. Finally, Peggy discusses seeing "Avatar" and its potential success at the box office and Oscars.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031320.txt

The document discusses the 2017 IFP Gotham Awards and mentions Jeffrey Epstein, Peggy Siegal, Steven Pfeiffer, and Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. They are discussing how to proceed with a donation for the event, including providing information such as contact details and invoice requirements.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031294.txt

The document is a series of emails discussing payment for the 2017 IFP Gotham Awards. Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. in New York asks for advice on whether Peggy or IFP should pay, and Steven Pfeiffer responds by asking about different information provided by Jeffrey Epstein. The foundation Gratitude America Ltd. is mentioned as the contributor to the donation.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030769.txt

The Gotham Awards is an annual film event that celebrates key figures in the industry and honors their achievements with various awards. The ceremony will take place on November 27, 2017 at Cipriani Wall Street, featuring a tribute to Jason Blum and honoring actors Nicole Kidman, Dustin Hoffman, and Sofia Coppola as well as director Ed Lachman. Al Gore will receive the Humanitarian Tribute and Fiji Water is the official water sponsor for the event.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030679.txt

The email chain discusses the arrangements for the 2017 IFP Gotham Awards. Steven Pfeiffer is coordinating the event as Associate Director of Development at the Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP). Jeffrey Epstein is being invited to attend, and chairs have been approved by him. The event will take place in Brooklyn, New York. Steven asks Jeffrey if he will be attending and provides information about security procedures for guests. Peggy Siegal is also mentioned as someone who would like Jeffrey to attend the ceremony.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030060.txt

Key people mentioned in the document include Tony Judt and Roger Cohen. Key places mentioned are New York City, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, Tunisia, and Egypt. The topics covered in the articles range from the Tony Awards to democracy in the Middle East, specifically focusing on events in Tunisia and Egypt, as well as reforms efforts in Jordan and the situation in Syria.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029773.txt

This document discusses the 83rd Academy Awards and the competition between "The King's Speech" and "The Social Network" for Best Picture. The author is a publicist who has met Tom Hooper, the director of "The King's Speech," and is somewhat emotionally invested in the outcome of the awards. There are references to global events such as the situation in Libya and the US government shutdown. Woody Allen and George Lucas express their disapproval of the Academy Awards process.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028501.txt

The document discusses the 2017 IFP Gotham Awards and involves multiple people including Steven Pfeiffer from Independent Filmmaker Project, Jeffrey E, Peggy Siegal, Richard Kahn, and others. The conversation revolves around donations for chairs at the event, with information about company names, contact names, addresses, and contributions being requested or provided.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028497.txt

This document discusses the 2017 IFP Gotham Awards and includes information about The Peggy Siegal Company, which is based in New York. It also mentions Steven Pfeiffer, who is the Associate Director of Development at the Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP). The IFP's Made in NY Media Center is located in Brooklyn.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026228.txt

This is a series of emails between Peggy Siegal, Jeffrey E., and Steven Pfeiffer regarding the 2017 IFP Gotham Awards. The conversation focuses on logistics such as providing information for donation letters and invoices, as well as confirming attendance at the event. The documents attached to one of the emails include images.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019864.txt

This article discusses the 2017 Academy Awards ceremony, focusing on the political and emotional climate of the film industry at the time. The author, Peggy Siegal, reflects on her personal experience as a cheerleader for Oscar hopefuls and shares insights into the unique circumstances surrounding that year's Oscars, including the historic win by "Moonlight" and its impact on the LGBTQ community and African American representation in Hollywood. Additionally, she addresses the backlash against "La La Land" leading up to the ceremony and the controversial mix-up involving Warren Beatty and a misplaced envelope.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012700.txt

The document is a magazine article about the Academy Awards written by Peggy Siegal. The main topic of the article is the fierce competition between the films "The King's Speech" and "The Social Network" for the Best Picture award. Siegal also discusses her experiences attending parties and events leading up to the ceremony, as well as socializing with celebrities like Colin Firth, Jesse Eisenberg, Elton John, and Oprah Winfrey. The article mentions that Qaddafi is hunkering down in Tripoli, giving press interviews, denying that rebels are taking over Eastern Libya and that oil prices are shooting up over one hundred dollars a barrel, but the focus of the article is on the Academy Awards.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012690.txt

This document focuses on key people and topics related to global events and the Academy Awards. The author discusses the political situation in Libya with Omar Quadhafi denying that rebels are taking over Eastern Libya, while also mentioning high oil prices and a potential US government shutdown. In addition to this, the author shares their experience attending the 83rd Academy Awards and highlights the competition between two films: "The King's Speech" and "The Social Network". The author also mentions conversations with filmmakers Woody Allen and George Lucas who are critical of the Academy Awards system.