Documents tagged "Mail"
Found 45 documents with this tag
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The image shows a postcard that appears to be used for voting purposes. The postcard is addressed to "J. Epstein" and includes handwritten notes on the front side. There's also a stamp visible in the upper right corner with the words "Election Mail." The text on the postcard, partially obscured by handwriting, mentions "Important Election Reminders" and provides dates of "Nov 3, 2020" and "Dec 8, 2020." Additionally, there's a red stamp indicating that the postcard is to be sent "Return Service Requested." The handwriting includes some initials next to the name "J. Epstein" on the front of the postcard, possibly indicating the sender or recipient's confirmation.
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The image appears to be of a low resolution and possibly corrupted, with black bars obscuring the majority of the content. There is some faint text at the bottom that seems to say "E-Mail Address" followed by more indistinct characters which are difficult to read due to the quality of the image. The overall presentation is such that it's challenging to discern any meaningful details or objects within the frame.
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The image appears to be a photograph of an official document. It seems to be a letter addressed to an individual named Mr. John Smith, who is identified as the First Class Mail Recipient. The sender's name and address are provided at the top right corner, with the company name being "Greendale LLC". There is redacted text throughout the body of the document, indicating sensitive information has been intentionally obscured for privacy or security purposes. This redaction makes it difficult to discern specific details about the content of the letter. The overall style of the image suggests a formal and confidential nature associated with the contents of the document.
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The image displays a computer screen with several windows open. The most prominent window has a title that reads "Dell Support" and is opened to a webpage. There's also a pop-up message at the bottom of the screen from "Windows Live Mail" indicating an incoming message with a subject line containing text, but it's partially obscured by the windows above it. The desktop background appears to be a gradient of grey shades. No people or specific locations are visible in this image; it is focused on the computer interface and digital communication applications.
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The image shows a screenshot of an email message displayed on a computer screen. The email subject reads "RE: FINAL REPORT SUBMISSION FOR JULY - AUGUST" and the sender is listed as "SOLOMON DAVID" with an address that appears to be from "yahoo.com". There's no visible text in the body of the email, which seems to have been intentionally obscured for privacy reasons. The interface suggests it is a standard web-based email client like Gmail or Yahoo Mail.
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The image shows a printed document with a handwritten letter on top of it. The handwriting is cursive and somewhat difficult to decipher due to its script. In the upper left corner of the image, there's visible text that reads "US Mail" indicating that this document was likely sent through the United States Postal Service. There are no people or locations identifiable from this image.
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The image is a screenshot of a news article from the Daily Mail. The headline on the page discusses a story about child abuse and mentions that Maxwell was found guilty by a jury with no evidence of him having access to the abuser's children. The text within the article refers to the "paedophile" and "abuser," suggesting that the content relates to cases involving child sexual abuse. There is also an image of a person in the screenshot, but it is not clear if they are directly related to the story or simply part of the news website's layout. The design of the page indicates a standard online newspaper layout with text and images, likely for easier reading by its audience.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of a web page from the Daily Mail newspaper. The headline of the article is prominently displayed and reads "Exclusive: Ghislaine Maxwell 'cried tears of relief' when she saw Epstein was dead as he was her 'ticket out'". Below the headline, there's additional text which seems to be a snippet from the article discussing the relationship between Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. The background is not visible, focusing the attention on the content of the article.
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The image shows a document titled "NOTICE OF ACTION" with the address of the recipient redacted. The notice appears to be official mail from a government agency or court, as indicated by the format and the presence of a signature at the bottom, which is presumably that of an authorized representative sending the notice. There are two checkboxes on the document indicating "Service By Mail" and "Service In Person," with only "Service In Person" checked. The date of service and the name of the person or entity served are visible but redacted to maintain privacy. The overall style of the image is straightforward, resembling an official government notice typically sent to inform recipients of legal actions.
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_032906.txt
This email appears to contain a conversation between two individuals regarding an article in the Daily Mail. The article is about a woman with a history of drug use who claims she was assaulted by Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein at a sex party when she was 13 years old, although the veracity of her story has been questioned. The sender also mentions a dinner with Woody Allen. It seems that both parties are discussing this topic privately, as evidenced by the confidentiality notice at the bottom of the email.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032838.txt
The document is an email exchange between Merwin Dela Cruz, J (from jeevacation@gmail.com), and Richard Kahn. The topic of the conversation revolves around President Trump's visit to a neighbor on Thursday, which may result in the Secret Service checking in. The email emphasizes the confidentiality of the communication, warns against unauthorized use or disclosure, and instructs recipients to destroy any copies received in error.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032340.txt
The email exchange discusses an article from the Daily Mail about a woman's allegations of sexual assault against Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein when she was thirteen years old. The author, Michael Wolff, questions whether these accusations are credible or if they stem from "nutters." The message is intended for a specific individual at JEE and includes a warning about the confidential and privileged nature of the information contained within.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032339.txt
The email contains information about an article in the Daily Mail which discusses a woman who made allegations of sexual assault against both Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein when she was 13 years old. The sender expresses skepticism about the veracity of these claims, suggesting that the story might be fabricated. The recipient of the email is advised to handle this information with care due to its sensitive nature.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031670.txt
The document discusses a Senate Select Committee on Intelligence subpoena to Lieutenant General Michael T. Flynn (Ret.) requesting documents related to meetings and communications with Russian officials during the period from June 16, 2015, to January 20, 2017. The response from Covington & Burling LLP states that producing documents would be a testimonial act, and General Flynn has invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
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_031447.txt
The document is a letter from an attorney at Martin G. Weinberg P.C. to Melanie Ann Pustay and Sean R. O'Neill regarding a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request made by Jeffrey Epstein for records related to past FBI investigations involving him. The letter states that it has taken the FBI over 27 months to produce only two batches of documents, despite being informed that Mr. Epstein would pay the costs of copying. The attorney argues that this delay is unreasonable and violates the FOIA's requirements. The letter also mentions prior correspondence with the FBI regarding this matter, including letters dated May 1, 2015, and August 13, 2015, which are attached to the current letter.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031422.txt
The email discusses Donald Trump's association with Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted pedophile. The Terramar Project is mentioned as well. There are also references to Hillary and Bill Clinton being linked to Epstein.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031339.txt
The document discusses an incident where President Obama's team declined a fundraiser hosted by a prominent defense attorney who had represented a sex offender who was also a close friend of Bill Clinton. The email suggests that the attorney may prioritize his own interests over those of his clients and that he frequently sends out comments on various cases in order to get media attention, even if he lacks knowledge about them. The article provides additional details about the situation and includes a link for further reading.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031338.txt
The document is a forwarded email from GMax1@ellmax.com to J Jep jeevacation@gmail.com about Donald Trump's involvement in the Terramar Project, with links to articles discussing his position on birtherism and Hillary Clinton's connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
