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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031011.txt

The document appears to be a chain of forwarded emails between Jeffrey Epstein and several other individuals, including Steven Elkman from Deutsche Bank Alex. Brown. The main topic seems to be related to the phrase "Nobody knows nobody in Chicago," with various pictures attached, possibly as part of an inside joke or reference among the recipients.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030997.txt

The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Steven Elkman, discussing a joke about General Motors (GM) under President Obama's leadership. The joke refers to GM as "Government Motors" and humorously suggests that the company should introduce a car called the 2010 Obama that runs on hot air and broken promises. This email was forwarded by Steven Elkman from an undisclosed sender, with the original subject line removed.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030856.txt

The document discusses the state of oil markets as of January 8th, 2015. It mentions that crude oil prices were relatively stable for most of the day before selling off in the afternoon and testing $50 BRE again. The document also discusses some floating storage interest happening, with major phys trading firms booking long-term tankers for this as long-term charter rates are cheaper. In politics, the Senate committee voted 13-9 to have Keystone "bypass" presidential approval. If the Senate passes this bill, Obama may have to veto it, and it is not clear that the Senate has 67 votes needed to overturn the veto.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030823.txt

The document is a humorous email forward featuring a bright foreign exchange student from Japan named Little Hodiaki who knows more about American history than the other students in his class. The story includes quotes from various historical figures and notable Americans, including Patrick Henry, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, General MacArthur, George Bush, Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, and others.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030592.txt

The document contains emails between Martin G. Weinberg, David Pegg, and Jeffrey Epstein regarding an article in The Guardian newspaper that mentions Epstein. It is clear that Epstein has not responded to previous attempts to contact him. The deadline for his response is Monday, February 2nd, at 6 PM.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030501.txt

The document is a set of emails between several individuals discussing various topics related to public relations and media appearances. One key person mentioned in the emails is Kate Kelly, who is referred to as "a snake" by one individual. The emails also discuss Davos, which seems to be an important location for business events or gatherings. There are references to a hedge fund manager named Daley and a journalist from the Wall Street Journal named Matt Zames. The focus of the discussion appears to be on media strategies, with particular attention being given to television interviews and print articles.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030487.txt

Chancellor Alistair Darling warns US over proposed bank sector reforms, stating that international coordination is necessary and that unilateral action could harm global efforts to prevent another financial crisis. He also states that the banks are capable of organizing themselves to avoid strict regulations in one country by moving operations elsewhere.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030444.txt

This email chain discusses the Associated Press reporting that Tom Barrack, a close friend and confidant of President Donald Trump, has been interviewed by Robert Mueller's investigation team as part of their inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Barrack has known Trump for decades and is also a leading fundraiser for the president. Gates, who was Manafort's deputy, agreed to cooperate with the investigation in February. The people discussing this email chain are Steve Bannon, Jason Miller, Jeffrey E.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030377.txt

The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Martin G. Weinberg regarding media enquiries from The Guardian about their client, Jeffrey Epstein. David Pegg from The Guardian has contacted both Epstein and Weinberg to inquire about a potential article mentioning Epstein but received no response from Epstein. The email includes a request for an acknowledgement of receipt from Weinberg.

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_030311.txt

The document appears to be a series of forwarded emails related to Jeffrey Epstein and the solicitation of prostitution charges against him. It mentions several individuals including Alan M. Dershowitz, Martin Weinberg, Michael Reiter/PalmBeach, and Margie from the Palm Beach Post editorial staff. The email also references an article published in the Palm Beach Daily News discussing Epstein's case and his plea deal.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030299.txt

This document appears to be a compilation of news articles and emails related to Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier who was charged with soliciting prostitution from underage girls in the early 2000s. The key people mentioned in this document include Epstein himself, Alan M. Dershowitz, Robert D. Critton Jr., Martin Weinberg, Michael Reiter/PalmBeach, Jessica Cadwel, Joyce, Elisa Cramer from Palm Beach Post, and Mike (likely an editor or reporter at Palm Beach Post). The key places mentioned include Epstein's homes in New York, Florida, and the Caribbean, as well as Palm Beach, where many of the incidents took place. The key topics discussed in this document include the allegations against Epstein, the legal proceedings related to those allegations, and the opinions expressed by various individuals about those proceedings.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030295.txt

The document discusses The Terramar Project, with key people such as G Maxwell and J Epstein being mentioned, along with social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. It also touches on topics like Pledge and the Daily Catch. Philip Barden writes about the necessity of issuing a cogent denial regarding allegations made against G Maxwell, emphasizing the importance of not remaining silent in order to maintain credibility and avoid potential legal consequences. The document highlights the need for a strong response to serious accusations to prevent them from becoming accepted as truth.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030238.txt

The document discusses healthcare statistics comparing public and private systems in various countries such as the US, England, and Canada. It emphasizes the superiority of private health insurance over national health insurance in terms of cancer survival rates, treatment timeliness, and access to medical specialists. The email also includes a forward from John Connolly Ed.D., President & CEO of Castle Connolly Medical Ltd.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030229.txt

The email discusses the use of paid sources by journalists and refers to the PCC Code for Editors. The sender mentions Maz as a particularly devious person who can pay for information, but notes that criminals cannot sell their stories unless it is in the public interest. It also highlights a loophole where witnesses may be paid if the case involves a bent detective.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030222.txt

The document discusses the topic of voluntary rules in terms of arranging for a cessation of crap articles/stories etc and redress from newspapers. Kevin Maxwell is mentioned as someone who can provide more protection and redress if individual(s) involved in approaches from newspapers are employees or have any form of contractual relationship with the target. Ross Gow states that Maz, an editor, can pay for people, stories, and documents but cannot pay a convicted criminal unless it's in the public interest. The document references the PCC Code for Editors and its prohibition on witness payments in criminal trials.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029992.txt

The document appears to be an email chain discussing the news of Lou Barbati's death. He was the co-owner of L&B Spumoni Gardens in Brooklyn and was shot outside his home on July 1, 2016. The person sending the email is expressing shock over the news and mentions that there were many nuts in the spumoni. The conversation seems to be casual and personal in nature.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029985.txt

The co-owner of Brooklyn pizzeria L&B Spumoni Gardens was shot to death in a targeted hit outside his home. The assassin is described as a white man in his 30s wearing a black hoodie. The New York Post Morning Digest also reports on the Clinton White House being a den of coke and mistresses, CNN staff revolting over Corey Lewandowski hire, and Derrick Rose's efforts to recruit Eric Gordon.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029856.txt

The email discusses a Washington Post story about President Trump's decision to hire outside counsel for legal matters, and the possible involvement of Reid Weingarten in this role. Ashley Parker, a White House reporter at The Washington Post, writes to Weingarten to inform him that he may be mentioned in the article and asks if he would like to comment or provide any nuance or guidance on the story. The email also mentions that Weingarten has already spoken with senior White House officials about this matter.

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