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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032012.txt

The document discusses two topics: a historical agreement between the British and Arabs regarding Palestine's independence, and the proposed sale of weapons to Saudi Arabia by the US. The author argues that the British did not promise the Arabs independence in Palestine, but rather outlined areas Britain was prepared to cede in exchange for Arab help against the Turks. Regarding the arms deal with Saudi Arabia, the author contends that it is more about politics and economics than national security, and that both sides are being disingenuous.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031818.txt

This document is a conversation between Paul Barrett and Jeffrey E. regarding their investment in Avago Technologies Inc. They own 8000 shares based on the belief that their increasing exposure to data center capital expenditure would be positive for the stock. Paul recommends keeping the stock and buying Aug $200 puts on the 8000 shares at a cost of $6.50 or $52,000. He also suggests selling October $185 puts and buying Oct $220 calls. Jeffrey E. disagrees with Paul's decision to own protection for the next 35 days and is frustrated by his recommendation.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031813.txt

The document is a series of emails discussing trades involving AVG° stock. Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. mentions that someone he knows is married to Broadcom and has sold 4,000 lots of puts. Paul Barrett from Alpha Group Capital LLC recommends buying $200 Aug puts due to the stock being down 16% on a deal that no one fully understands. Jeffrey E. expresses frustration with Richard Kahn's decision-making and questions his ownership of the stock at a higher price.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031809.txt

The document discusses financial strategies related to AVG° stock and puts, with multiple people offering their opinions on the best course of action. Paul Barrett is mentioned as having recommended buying $200 Aug puts earlier in the day, while Richard Kahn is identified as being married to Broadcom, which has affected his decision-making. The document also refers to Jeffrey E.'s frustration with the situation and mentions that he is at his wit's end.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031806.txt

The document contains several emails between Paul Barrett from Alpha Group Capital LLC and Jeffrey E. regarding recommendations on investing in Broadcom's stock. In the emails, Paul Barrett discusses his initial recommendation to buy $200 Aug puts due to uncertainty around a recent deal, which no one fully understands. He also mentions that he has some ideas on how to address this issue but will send them over the weekend. The CEO of Broadcom has a good track record regarding mergers and it is suggested to keep the stock and own protection for the next 35 days until more clarity is provided by management.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031804.txt

Paul Barrett from Alpha Group Capital LLC in New York discusses stock trading strategies with Jeffrey and Richard. They discuss options for Broadcom's stock, the pricing of August puts, and plan to wait for management's intentions on a deal before making further decisions. Jeffrey expresses frustration with previous trades, but Paul offers solutions and plans to send ideas over the weekend.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031748.txt

The document is an email chain discussing the Trump Super PAC's ads about Jeff Epstein and the Clintons. It mentions key figures such as Jeffrey Epstein, Steven Hoffenberg, and Conchita Sarnoff. The emails mention that there is a cover-up to protect both Clintons and Epstein from crimes committed against young girls, with the FBI being involved in these actions. There is also discussion about using the new book by Conchita Sarnoff in the Trump Super PAC's TV ads.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031734.txt

In this email, Robert Trivers updates Jeffrey Epstein about his personal and professional life. He has a new agent for his expanded memoir which covers topics like genetic conflict within ourselves and famous papers. However, he faces challenges in Jamaica where the murder rate is rising and encounters racism, especially from young thugs. He also discusses his financial plans for retirement and market predictions over the next three years.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031705.txt

The document is a forward from Thomas L. Friedman's article titled "Why Not in Vegas?" published on July 31, 2012. The main topic of the article is Mitt Romney's visit to Israel during his presidential campaign. In the article, Friedman questions why Romney's trip to Israel was focused on satisfying the political whims of the right-wing and American Jewish casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, rather than learning about the country. He also observes that much of what is wrong with the U.S.-Israel relationship today can be found in Romney's trip.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031541.txt

The document is a series of emails discussing various topics. One key topic is the possibility of a person named Chagoury being indicted in I.A. and wanting Weingarten to represent him. The email exchange also mentions Barrack, who may be close to Chagoury, as well as President Trump firing Mueller and getting away with it. Additionally, there are discussions about buying a kayak and meeting for catch-up conversations.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031492.txt

The document discusses a situation involving a lawyer who is trying to tie another person to Donald Trump and potentially make money off it. It mentions other lawyers such as Clinton, Dershowitz, and Cheney Mason, who have also faced similar issues with publicity. The author expresses sympathy for the other person's situation but notes that they are well-equipped to handle it. They also mention their own experience handling a deposition in another case.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031230.txt

The email discusses a judge allowing Steven Hoffenberg to talk with the victims of a case against Jeffrey Epstein. The communication is marked as confidential and intended only for the addressee. The sender, Darren Indyke, is from a law firm located in New York City. The email includes a message from Steven Hoffenberg, CEO of several companies, expressing his intention to file a suit against Jeff Epstein.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031227.txt

The document discusses a legal matter involving Steven Hoffenberg and Jeffrey Epstein, with the judge allowing Hoffenberg to explain a victims' suit filing against Epstein. The communication is marked as privileged and confidential. The document references Darren Indyke and Moskowitz, Bennet J. as key individuals involved in the discussion.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031217.txt

The document discusses an email from Jeffrey Epstein to Alan Dershowitz and Martin Weinberg regarding a forwarded message that appears to be undeliverable. The email mentions a case involving Epstein where he admitted to luring a teenage girl to his Palm Beach mansion for sex and was sentenced to 18 months in jail. It is noted that the plea deal does not account for all five of the girls who alleged that Epstein sexually abused them, and it raises questions about why Epstein was serving his term in an overcrowded Palm Beach jail. The email also mentions IT activity related to the case and a text message exchange between Mike from the Palm Beach Post and Epstein's attorney.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031206.txt

The document discusses a court case involving the victims of a tower incident and Jeffrey Epstein. Steven Hoffenberg is allowed to speak with these victims to explain their lawsuit against Epstein. The email chain includes communication between various individuals, including Bennet Moskowitz and Darren Indyke, who appear to be involved in legal matters related to the case.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031203.txt

The document is an email from Darren Indyke to Jeffrey Epstein and Bennet J. Moskowitz regarding Judge Sweet's decision to allow Steven Hoffenberg to speak with the victims of the Towers victims suit against Jeffrey Epstein. The email includes personal contact information for Darren Indyke, who is a lawyer based in New York. It also contains a note stating that the information contained in the communication is confidential and intended only for the addressee.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031177.txt

The document discusses a conversation between Jeffrey Epstein and Daniel Siad about a friend named Tigrane who had negative opinions about Epstein in Paris. It is mentioned that the friend has rented a large house in Ibiza for photoshoots with models, including Russian ones, from July 22 to August 5. The friend would like to meet Epstein and possibly bring Jean Luc along as well.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031159.txt

The document is an email from JPMorgan discussing current events and financial markets. The author reflects on a time when their friend would throw White Castle hamburgers at the TV during news reports that upset him, comparing this behavior to modern media's coverage of debt ceiling negotiations. They argue that it was irresponsible for Reagan-era Republicans to delay raising the debt ceiling then, but similarly irresponsible not to raise concerns about current debt growth levels. The author mentions various plans and proposals related to the US debt ceiling issue.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031103.txt

Reid Weingarten and J exchange emails discussing a humorous situation involving Wynn and Trump, as well as the arrest of Todd Kozel in SDNY and potential divorce of Paul Bannon. They mention breakfast plans on Monday, with Reid suggesting they meet at 10 am.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030863.txt

The document discusses Donald Trump's impact on the Republican field during the 2015 presidential election, specifically focusing on media coverage and public interest levels. The data is presented in a comparison of Google News hits, Google searches, and Betfair odds from June to July 2015. Key figures include Trump, Bush, Christie, Walker, Jindal, Cruz, Rubio, Paul, Kasich, Huckabee, Graham, Perry, Fiorina, Carson, and Santorum.

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