Documents tagged "February"
Found 131 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030375.txt
The document is an email exchange between two individuals named Brad and J. Brad is a chairman at a law firm in New York, while J's email address indicates that they are on vacation. The content of the emails suggests that Brad called J and left a voicemail message. Additionally, there is a link to an article about Senate investigators wanting to question a Russia-based businessman tied to President Trump. The information contained in this communication is confidential and intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of JEE, unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030374.txt
The document discusses a Senate investigation into a Russia-based businessman who is tied to President Trump. The information contained in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged and constitutes inside information, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of JEE and unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or by e-mail to [jeevacation@gmail.com](mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com), and destroy this communication and all copies thereof, including all attachments.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030343.txt
The document appears to be a chain of emails between individuals discussing media inquiries about Jeffrey Epstein. The conversation involves Martin G. Weinberg who seems to be representing Epstein, David Pegg from the Guardian newspaper, and others. The email thread includes information about an article being prepared for publication in which Epstein may be mentioned, as well as efforts made by the journalist to contact Epstein, but he has not responded.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030339.txt
The document appears to be an email chain between Martin G. Weinberg and David Pegg from The Guardian newspaper concerning media enquiries about Jeffrey Epstein. It seems that Mr. Epstein has not responded to the journalist's attempts to contact him for an article in which he may be mentioned, and the reporter is requesting a response by no later than Monday, February 2nd, 2015. The document also mentions a survey of Swiss bank accounts being conducted by a US media organization.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030335.txt
The document is about David Pegg from The Guardian newspaper who has sent an email to Martin Weinberg regarding an article that mentions Jeffrey Epstein. In the email, Pegg requests a response from Epstein by February 2nd and includes the original letter for convenience.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030324.txt
The document discusses a new approach to funding government programs called pay for success bonds or social impact bonds. Instead of taxpayers providing initial funding and receiving no refund if the program doesn't work, nonprofit groups like foundations fund the program and are reimbursed by the government only if it meets agreed-upon benchmarks. The idea is being tested in places like Britain and Massachusetts, with President Obama proposing to allocate $100 million for seven such pilot programs.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029962.txt
The document is an email exchange between two individuals, one of whom mentions having received more votes than Jeb Bush in Iowa and the other mentions being in St. Thomas and going scuba diving. The email also contains a confidentiality notice stating that its contents are confidential and intended only for the addressee's use.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029689.txt
This document discusses political events in Tunisia and Egypt. In Tunisia, leftist opposition leader Chokri Belaid was assassinated, causing protests against the Islamist government. The Prime Minister responded by dissolving the government and promising to form a technocrat one aimed at promoting unity. In Egypt, the second anniversary of the revolution was marked by violence and economic losses, with the army warning of the "collapse of the state" due to political impasse.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029608.txt
In the Virgin Islands Daily News, it was reported that a judge ruled that federal prosecutors broke the law in the Jeffrey Epstein sex case. The prosecutor was accused of not informing the victims and their lawyers about a plea deal which would release Epstein from jail after only eight months. The case highlights issues with how victims' rights are treated by the justice system, particularly when they conflict with the interests of powerful defendants like Epstein, who is known for his connections to high-profile individuals in politics and finance.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029225.txt
The document discusses a statement by Alan Dershowitz in response to false charges made by Jane Doe #3 regarding her contacts with former President Clinton and former Vice President Gore. It mentions that additional evidence has been uncovered showing that Jane Doe #3 lied about these alleged contacts, as well as her involvement on Jeffrey Epstein's private island. The statement also discusses an elaborate fantasy that Jane Doe #3 sold to a British tabloid regarding her fictional meeting with Mr. Clinton and other individuals.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028728.txt
The email discusses the topic of U.S. diplomatic efforts to reach out to Iran regarding their nuclear programs, and highlights key figures such as Larry Summers, Joe Biden, Ali Akbar Salehi, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and President Obama. It mentions past instances where U.S. attempts at diplomacy with Iran have been met with rejection by the Iranian leadership. The email also refers to a Wall Street Journal editorial titled "The Ayatollah Always Says No" and provides background on the Farsi language and its word for 'no'.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028675.txt
The Washington Post editorial discusses President Obama's State of the Union address and his second-term agenda, emphasizing the importance of overcoming economic growth challenges and addressing long-term prosperity threats. The president addressed the deficit and debt first and was forthcoming about the most pressing issue facing Washington: what to do about the impending $85 billion across-the-board spending cut. The editorial also references Jeffrey Epstein, Larry Summers, Terje Rod-Larsen, Silver Prices, Military Refinance Loans, a Bar Mitzvah in Israel, and other topics.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028648.txt
This document discusses the U.S.-Iranian diplomatic relationship regarding their nuclear program. The author argues that offering a final nuclear agreement to Iran is not the best strategy as it fails to recognize the complexity and multifaceted nature of the Iranian nuclear program, which requires piecemeal negotiations and incremental progress. Additionally, the author notes that if the U.S. were to offer Iran a final deal, Tehran has the right to contest and negotiate its provisions, and the international community is unlikely to support further sanctions or military action until Iran's objections are taken into account.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028540.txt
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027583.txt
This document is an iMessage conversation between "jee" and another participant whose identity is not revealed. The conversation took place on February 27th, 2019 and includes topics such as Michael Cohen's testimony, a pro Acosta story, and the public realm of a particular story involving money. Key phrases in the conversation include "better?", "what do you think so far of cohen", "Who would write a pro Acosta story", and "Trump had a bad day, did you watch?". The conversation also includes various messages that were marked as unread or read at different times throughout the day.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027184.txt
The document appears to be a summary of an iMessage conversation between two individuals, jee and E+. The conversation took place from February 25th to March 15th, 2017. Topics discussed include the result of something, scope being too narrow, encryption health information, domestic health issues including medicine, and fun experiences.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027165.txt
In the chat log, there are messages exchanged between two participants: jee and someone with an e:jeeitunes@gmail.com presentity ID. The messages include links to articles discussing topics such as cost disease, artificial intelligence in medicine, and blockchain's potential for patient data management. There is also a mention of Mayo Clinic being associated with Israel/MIT. The messages were sent between February 19th and February 23rd, 2017.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027148.txt
In the document, there is a conversation between two individuals via iMessage on February 17th and 18th, 2017. The participants are identified by their email addresses, with one being e:jeeitunes@gmail.com and the other not specified in the document. They discuss topics such as availability for a meeting at 3:30 PM EST and making arrangements to call each other later that day. There is also mention of Paris and House Oversight, but without additional context, it's unclear what significance these references have within the conversation. The messages indicate a scheduling discussion between two people who seem to be coordinating their availability or plans for a specific time.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027102.txt
The email discusses an article from the Wall Street Journal about Joe Biden's offer of direct bilateral talks with Iran regarding its nuclear programs and the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's rejection of such talks. The author of the email, Jeffrey Epstein, is providing information on a dinner meeting and Israel-related news briefings to Larry Summers.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027096.txt
The article discusses the controversy surrounding U.S. Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta's involvement in a plea deal with Jeffrey Epstein, a well-known financier accused of sex crimes involving underage girls. The White House is reportedly investigating whether Acosta acted improperly during his tenure as a federal prosecutor. The judge who handled the case stated that the plea deal broke the law and deprived victims of their rights to be informed about and consulted on the agreement. Trump has expressed confidence in Acosta despite the controversy.
