Documents tagged "Constitution"
Found 26 documents with this tag
EFTA02602572.pdf
The email discusses a disagreement about flag burning as a form of protest, referencing Maxine Waters' statement that while she does not agree with it, the Constitution guarantees everyone this right. Steve Bannon supports Jeffrey's position on this matter.
EFTA02576303.pdf
The document discusses a final column by Charlie Reese for the Orlando Sentinel, highlighting his 49-year career in journalism. It emphasizes the neutrality of the article while pointing out that politicians create problems but campaign against them. The sender, Jeffrey Epstein, asks about the arrival time at his house and mentions reading Charley's column.
EFTA02562327.pdf
Jeffrey updates F about his recovery from illness and plans to return to New York in December for a writing project, mentioning Clive Thompson's help. He also references good experiences during his stay at an apartment in New York.
EFTA02485112.pdf
The document discusses contact methods and instructions for Jeffrey E. to communicate with Vinoda Basnayake at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP in Washington, DC. Key figures include Jeffrey E., Elisabeth Feliho, and Vinoda Basnayake. The conversation revolves around coordinating a call or meeting and determining the appropriate contact information.
EFTA02484724.pdf
The document discusses a draft engagement letter for an individual named Mr. Wade, with mentions of a former Minister of Justice referred to as Mr. Tidiane and Vinoda, who is likely a partner at Nelson Mullins. Key correspondence involves Bob Crowe from Nelson Mullins and Jeffrey E., where Bob inquires about reporting to Mr. Tidiane and Jeffrey suggests calling him for further discussion.
EFTA02480722.pdf
The document discusses an unresolved issue with the accounting department regarding a potential clearance. Bob Crowe will check on it when he is in the office on Monday morning.
EFTA02476644.pdf
The document discusses the status of a promised payment, with Jeffrey E. expressing confusion about the funds not being received as expected. Bob Crowe confirms that they did not receive the $50,000 by the deadline and is seeking further clarification from Jeffrey.
EFTA02475991.pdf
The document is a series of emails between Jeffrey E. and Bob Crowe discussing meeting up for coffee or other casual interactions. Topics include scheduling constraints due to family commitments and availability through May.
EFTA02473885.pdf
The document discusses a forwarded email regarding a public statement by the Working Group, which was initially shared on the OHCHR website. There is no substantive content in the emails beyond forwarding this information and noting its receipt.
EFTA02465599.pdf
The document contains a series of emails between Jeffrey E. and Bob Crowe regarding a meeting at State on the following day. Jeffrey mentions that he will contact Bob after his meeting. No specific topic is clearly stated.
EFTA02460684.pdf
The document is an email exchange about contacting Vinoda Basnayake at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough in Washington, DC. Jeffrey E., Elisabeth Feliho, and Karim Wade are involved. The discussion centers around who will engage the firm and how to proceed with contacting them.
EFTA02460428.pdf
The document discusses a decision made by someone named Maky Sall regarding the release of Karim Wade. Jeffrey E. and Bob Crowe exchange emails about potential meetings or calls, indicating skepticism from an unspecified party. The communication revolves around scheduling a conversation.
EFTA02443573.pdf
The document discusses Governor John P. deJongh, Jr.'s decision not to forward a Proposed Constitution to the President of the United States due to legal non-compliance with federal and local laws. This decision is presented as a civil rights issue emphasizing equality and justice. The communication was sent by Lesley Groff on behalf of Governor deJongh.
EFTA02394840.pdf
The document discusses a meeting at State with efforts to pressure Macky Sall and his administration, involving coordination with an Ambassador. It also mentions ongoing work with Congress, particularly in light of the Panama papers release. The correspondence is between Bob Crowe and Jeffrey E., discussing these initiatives.
EFTA02368750.pdf
The document discusses a $50,000 progress report that Bob Crowe will send Jeffrey E., and mentions previous financial transactions including a $100,000 check. The communication revolves around money transfers between clients and associates at Nelson Mullins.
EFTA02365904.pdf
Bob Crowe reports on progress made with the State and receiving positive press for his client in Senegal. He also mentions forwarding an article written by former Congressman Dellums.
EFTA02362520.pdf
The document contains correspondence between Bob Crowe from Nelson Mullins and Jeffrey E., discussing a missed meeting. Bob is unavailable most weekends through May due to family commitments, while Jeffrey is available until Sunday. No urgent matter was discussed.
EFTA02355950.pdf
Jeffrey updates about his recovery from an illness, mentions returning to New York in December for writing and expresses interest in receiving cookies. Clive Thompson is noted as a supportive friend assisting with organizing material for a book project.
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The image displays a document with various elements, primarily text. The visible header on the document reads "U.S. Department of State" followed by the address "2101 Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20520-0001 USA." Below this, there is an illegible signature next to a date and time stamp that appears to be redacted. The body text of the document seems to include information about the United States Department of State, but the specific details are obscured due to the resolution or angle at which the image was taken. The layout includes standard letterhead design elements such as headers and footers, suggesting a formal communication from the department. There are no visible graphics or images that can be discerned in this image, and any other information is not clearly legible.
EFTA00027169-p-3.jpg
The image displays a document that appears to be the first page of a legal brief or court case analysis. The text is dense and written in black ink on white paper. There are headings, subheadings, and paragraphs with references to various laws and statutes, such as the U.S. Constitution, Title 5 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and specific cases like "Bush v. Gore" from the Supreme Court of Florida. The document is numbered at the top right corner as page 12, indicating that it's part of a longer sequence. There are no visible people or locations in the image; it focuses exclusively on the textual content of the legal document.
