Documents tagged "Hollywood"
Found 13 documents with this tag
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The image shows a piece of paper with printed text on it. The text is dense and appears to be an essay or article discussing topics such as religion, politics, war, and the impact on society. There are references to people like Jesus Christ, George W. Bush, and the United States. Specific locations mentioned include Los Angeles and Hollywood. It also includes phrases that hint at a philosophical or moral discussion. The text is written in black ink on white paper.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033260.txt
The document is an email sent from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein. It discusses a comment made by Donald Trump about "p**sy" years before the infamous Access Hollywood tape. The topic of discussion in this email revolves around politics and public figures, specifically focusing on Donald Trump's past comments.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032474.txt
In the email exchange, Michael Wolff mentions that he is writing a book about the first 100 days of President Trump's administration and would like to speak with Tom Barrack. He also requests an introduction to Kathy Ruemmler for some off-the-record perspective on White House procedures.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031725.txt
This article discusses allegations of misconduct against Donald Trump, particularly in relation to his treatment of women. Civil rights lawyer Gloria Allred has been contacted by multiple women who have alleged inappropriate contact from Trump. The author suggests that Trump's statements and actions suggest criminal behavior such as sexual assault or battery. In response to the "Access Hollywood" tape, which contained lewd comments from Trump, Rudy Giuliani acknowledged that Trump was describing a sexual assault. Allred has also released a statement regarding numerous instances of sexual harassment on Trump's reality show "The Apprentice".
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031619.txt
In the document, key people include Donald Trump and Billy Bush, while the main topic revolves around a 2005 recording where Donald Trump brags in vulgar terms about groping women. The place of the incident is on the set of a soap opera. This news was initially released by the New York Times and has since been widely discussed.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031489.txt
The document is an email forwarding a news alert from the New York Times about Donald Trump bragging in vulgar terms about groping women in a 2005 recording. The recording was made on the set of a soap opera where Mr. Trump was making a cameo appearance, and he was captured on an open microphone with Billy Bush, then the host of "Access Hollywood." The email is from Stephen Hanson to Jeffrey Epstein's vacation address.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031191.txt
The document discusses Jeffrey Epstein's mysterious background and sexual assault allegations. In California, the Santa Monica Police Department had a paper trail leading to Epstein's front door. A young actress who appeared on Baywatch and General Hospital placed a call saying she was sexually assaulted at Shutters on the Beach, a trendy hotel. The officer who took the call knew the woman's name and her voice, and she had previously told him about an encounter with Epstein.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030423.txt
This email discusses upcoming events in May, including a debate on the future of Europe with former French president Nicolas Sarkozy and Conservative MEP Dan Hannan, a talk by actor Rob Lowe about his autobiography, and a discussion between Nobel Prize-winning author V. S. Naipaul and Geordie Greig about Africa and travel. The email also provides information on how to purchase tickets for the events online or over the phone.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026777.txt
The email is sent by Nicholas Ribis to Jeffrey Epstein on January 4, 2018. It contains a link to an article about Michael Wolff's book "My Insane Year Inside Trump's White House" published in The Hollywood Reporter. The focus of the article is on the experiences and insights of Michael Wolff during his time inside the Trump administration.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013450.txt
This article focuses on Peggy Siegal, a prominent movie publicist who attended the Oscars and documented her experiences with various celebrities such as Michelle Williams, Meryl Streep, Harvey Weinstein, Nancy Reagan, Elizabeth Olsen, George Clooney, Jean Dujardin, and Uggie. The author also discusses Woody Allen's absence from the event and how Academy rules prevented him from being recognized for his work on "Midnight in Paris".
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013442.txt
This document discusses the Oscar race for the most revered artistic honor in the world, focusing on nine films that competed in the 2011 Oscar race. It highlights three premieres at Cannes mid-May, including Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris" and Terrence Malick's "The Tree of Life". It also mentions the French film "The Artist" created by Michel Hazanavicius and Harvey Weinstein, as well as DreamWorks' "The Help" premiered in LA in August. The document highlights key people like Woody Allen, Terrence Malick, Jean Dujardin, Uggie, and Harvey Weinstein, as well as places like Cannes, Hollywood, and LA.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012740.txt
This document talks about Peter Brant giving Peggy Siegal a ride to the 68th Venice Film Festival where various films will have world premieres. The festival takes place in Venice, Italy which is described as looking like a movie set floating on water. It also discusses the Cipriani hotel on Giudecca Island and mentions how George Clooney is presiding over his "Ides of March" press conference at the Palazzo del Casino on Lido. The film's panel includes producer Grant Heslov, Beau Willimon who wrote the play the film is based on, Farragut North, Paul Giamatti, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Marisa Tomei and Evan Rachel Wood.
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.
