Documents tagged "Daily Beast"
Found 18 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032778.txt
Michael Wolff wrote an email to Jeffrey E. discussing the idea of creating a new story rather than recycling old information about someone on the internet. Jeffrey E. mentioned a Daily Beast article about how Trump and Clinton friend Jeffrey Epstein avoided being part of the #MeToo movement. The email emphasized the confidential nature of the communication, which is intended only for the addressee's use and should not be used, disclosed or copied without authorization.
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_030920.txt
Lawrence Krauss wrote to Jeffrey Epstein expressing his respect for him despite the allegations surrounding Epstein's behavior. He also expressed skepticism about media reports of orgies involving scientists and Epstein on Epstein's island, stating that he does not believe these claims without hard evidence. Krauss mentioned that he did not condone sex with young girls or boys, but believes in giving Epstein the benefit of the doubt after serving time in prison. He also stated his disgust at people jumping to conclusions about things they do not know.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030915.txt
In the document, there is a conversation between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey Epstein discussing a statement made in the Daily Beast regarding sexual activities. The document mentions places like HOUSE OVERSIGHT 030915 and Arizona State University where Lawrence Krauss holds positions such as Foundation Professor, Co-director of Cosmology Initiative, and Director of Origins initiative. There is no mention of specific key people or topics in the provided snippet.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030909.txt
In the email, Lawrence Krauss is defending Jeffrey Epstein against accusations of sexual misconduct, stating that he is skeptical of the claims made in media reports and does not believe them to be true. He also mentions his disappointment with the lack of skepticism shown by the scientific community regarding these allegations. Additionally, Krauss expresses support for Epstein, who has served time in prison, and believes that people should give him the benefit of the doubt until hard evidence is presented. However, he emphasizes that he does not condone sex with minors.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030904.txt
In an email exchange from April 2011, Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey Epstein discuss a statement that was made about them in the Daily Beast. The statement referred to allegations of sexual misconduct involving both men. In his emails, Epstein denies any wrongdoing and expresses appreciation for Krauss's response. Krauss also mentions being friends with Epstein and hopes they can always remember their friendship, regardless of what happens.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030899.txt
Lawrence Krauss is in touch with Jeffrey Epstein and mentions their friendship. He invites Epstein to visit him at Arizona State University, where he works as a professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration and Physics Dept. He co-directs the Cosmology Initiative and directs the Origins initiative. He forwards an email from Rebecca Watson asking for a statement regarding an incident involving Epstein. In his response, Krauss states that everyone involved was a victim with no happy resolution or consequences, and he believes Epstein didn't know about the age of the individuals involved.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030895.txt
The document discusses a statement regarding Jeffrey Epstein's actions and the aftermath. Lawrence Krauss expresses his belief that everyone involved was a victim and states that there was no happy resolution or consequences for these activities. He also believes that Jeffrey Epstein is an easy target for those who want to take advantage of him, but has served time in prison for something determined as inappropriate. It's unclear if the masseuses were truly victims or not since they may have been aware of what they were doing and already participating in similar activities.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030889.txt
This document is an email exchange between Boris Nikoli and Jeffrey Epstein discussing various topics such as emails to Steve and Lawrence, the Vanity Fair piece, and a dinner with Woody Allen. The sender of the message is concerned about how the Daily Beast obtained information on the dinner event.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029932.txt
This document is a compilation of six articles from different sources, each addressing a unique topic. The topics range from an article about a flotilla trying to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza by Ethan Bronner in NYT to an article about understanding food and appetite by David Linden in Scientific American. Other topics include the DSK affair (Daily Beast), a new paradigm in Palestine (Al-Ahram Weekly), the Rest vs. the West (Cato Institute), and making sense of South China Sea nonsense (Japan Times). The articles are written by various authors with different viewpoints and perspectives on their respective subjects.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019348.txt
In this email chain, Jeffrey E. expresses interest in meeting the leaders of Europe before a possible implosion and offers advice after the meeting. Steve Bannon responds positively to Jeffrey's suggestions and mentions his intention to open a populist fort in Brussels through "The Movement" non-profit foundation. The objective of "The Movement" is to coordinate the populist right for the 2019 European elections, competing with George Soros who has been supporting the Democratic party since 1984.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019312.txt
The document discusses Steve Bannon's plans to establish a non-profit foundation called The Movement in Europe with the goal of coordinating the populist right for the European elections in spring 2019. Bannon aims to compete with George Soros, who has spent billions on supporting human rights through NGOs. The email conversation between Jeffrey and Steve discusses their plans and the challenges they will face in executing them.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019308.txt
The document discusses Steve Bannon's efforts to create a populist movement in Europe through his non-profit foundation called The Movement. He is coordinating with right-wing leaders such as Salvini and Orban, aiming to compete against the influence of George Soros in the 2019 European elections. Bannon was previously a key strategist for Donald Trump's presidential campaign but left following the controversy over racial violence in Charlottesville.
