Documents tagged "Ken"
Found 36 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031084.txt
The document is a series of emails between Jeffrey Epstein and Boris Nikolic discussing their plans for the next day, including whether they will meet up and what time it would be suitable. The discussion also touches upon the possibility of inviting Mick Jagger, Ken Starr, Clinton, and Julie Taymor to an event. The text indicates that this communication is confidential and intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031020.txt
The document shows a series of emails between Jeffrey Epstein and Boris Nikolic discussing their plans for meeting up in New York City. Epstein mentions that he can get Mick Jagger, Ken Starr, Bill Clinton, and Julie Taymor to come out if they wait until Monday night. They agree to meet at 7:30 the next day. It is implied that Epstein has a close relationship with these high-profile individuals and can easily arrange meetings with them. The document also includes disclaimers about confidentiality and unauthorized use of the information contained within it.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031018.txt
The document discusses various topics and people in multiple messages between Jeffrey Epstein and Boris Nikolic. In one message, Epstein suggests they invite Mick Jagger, Ken Starr, Clinton, and Julie Taymor for a gathering on Monday night. Another message references the Sultan of Brunei. There is also a mention of an agreement being reached with Epstein regarding certain activities. The messages seem to be related to business or social matters involving high-profile individuals.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031017.txt
In the email from Jeffrey Epstein to Boris Nikolic, Epstein suggests they try to get Mick Jagger, Ken Starr, and Clinton for a dinner on Monday night. He offers to help with any other requests that Nikolic might have as well. The information in the communication is intended only for the addressee, and unauthorized use or disclosure of it is strictly prohibited.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030927.txt
This document discusses the Federal Bureau of Investigation's use of "302 Reports" in their investigations and interviews with witnesses or suspects. It mentions that these reports can be problematic for both innocent and unwary individuals, as they are prepared by agents using handwritten notes rather than a tape recorder or court reporter. The document also references several recent high-profile cases involving the FBI's investigation of local government officials in Broward County, Florida.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030887.txt
In the email exchange between Boris Nikolic and Jeffrey Epstein, they discuss meeting up at a later time as Boris just landed in Iga. They agree on a plan to meet the next day at 7:30 pm. It is suggested that they invite Mick Jagger, Ken Starr, Clinton, and Julie Taymor to join them for an event on Monday night.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030886.txt
The document is an email exchange between two individuals, Boris Nikolic and Jeffrey Epstein. The key topics discussed in the emails are related to travel plans, meeting times, and potential guests for a gathering. Names of people mentioned include Mick Jagger, Ken Starr, Clinton, Julie Taymor, and Bill Gates.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030806.txt
The email chain discusses a possible meeting between Boris Nikolic and Jeffrey Epstein, with plans to coordinate schedules and possibly invite other people including Mick Jagger, Ken Starr, Clinton, and Julie Taymor. The communication emphasizes the importance of keeping the information confidential, suggesting that it may involve sensitive or privileged information.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030626.txt
This document discusses a motion to unseal appeal briefs related to Jeffrey Epstein. The motion was filed by John Browning from Davis Wright Tremaine LLP and has received responses from several people including Martin G. Weinberg, Alan Dershowitz, Darren Indyke, Ken Starr, Kathy Ruemmler, and Kimberly Homan. The case involves sensitive information that is subject to attorney-client privilege and confidentiality.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030318.txt
This document discusses a case involving Jeffrey Epstein and his connection to high-level politicians. The writer suggests that there may be an opportunity to use Epstein's relationship with former President Clinton as a way to attack the Trump administration, specifically Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta who was involved in the case. They argue that the federal government overstepped its bounds by intruding into what should have been a local matter and criticize the current backlash against those who made decisions at the time.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030315.txt
This document is an email conversation between multiple people regarding Jeffrey Epstein and a deal he made with the federal government for a previous case. The participants include Matthew Hiltzik, Michael Wolff, J (possibly Jeffrey Epstein himself), and Ken Starr. The topic of discussion centers around the public's perception of Epstein's connection to high-ranking politicians and how it might affect the narrative surrounding his case.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030255.txt
The email conversation discusses a possible line in an article that acknowledges Jeffrey Epstein's wrongdoing and mentions his connection to the Clintons. It also refers to his association with the Trump administration official who dealt with the case. The discussion highlights Epstein's role as a friend of former President Clinton and points out that he is connected to high levels of federal government, which could lead to anger surrounding the former president. Additionally, it references Ken Starr's critique of the resolution of a long-ago case involving Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting that his offense was quintessentially local in nature but treated as a state offense by able, honest prosecutors in Palm Beach County.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029340.txt
The document discusses the possibility of another bear market and includes a report by Forbes columnist Ken Fisher's firm on the stock market forecast and analysis that can be used in a portfolio right now. It also touches upon the issue of estate tax, specifically highlighting the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 and President Barack Obama's proposed budget for fiscal year 2014 which includes lowering the exclusion for estate taxes, gift-tax exemption, and generation-skipping transfer tax to $3.5 million and $1 million respectively. The document suggests that financial advisers and tax attorneys should stay one step ahead of Washington's search for revenue in order to navigate these changes effectively.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029111.txt
In the email exchange between Joi Ito and Jeffrey E., they discuss current events such as the #metoo movement and Madars' PhD paper winning an award for identifying a vulnerability in ING's new crypto currency. They also share their personal experiences, with Joi Ito mentioning a recent pinched nerve in his neck, and Jeffrey E. noting that he has been asked for advice due to the increase in harassment cases. They both express interest in meeting up in Boston.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028533.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Ken Starr regarding Jed Rubenfeld. The key topic of discussion is the need for procedural fairness in campus adjudicatory proceedings. Jeffrey E. suggests that scholars should not be too scholarly, and that no one should be above the law. He also mentions the idea that Trump could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and not lose a vote, but would still suffer consequences. Ken Starr agrees with Jeffrey E.'s assessment of Rubenfeld and his ideas on procedural fairness.
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.
