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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031045.txt

The document is an iChat message between jee and another person on August 24, 2018. The conversation includes discussion about a win in Australia against immigration, New York state's actions, the opening of Cohen, a federal deal, and tax issues with HOUSE OVERSIGHT. It also mentions reviewing corporate matters, subpoenas, and what jee thought of a film. The last message received is "What did u think of the film?"

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031042.txt

The document is an iMessage conversation between two participants on January 26, 2018. The conversation includes messages such as "I have your signed dedicated copy" and "By whom?". The names of the individuals participating in the conversation are not visible due to the format of the document.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030992.txt

This document is an email forwarded to Jeffrey Epstein by Gmax, discussing the current state of America in 2009. The email humorously states that there are only two people left who can do any work in the country due to various factors such as retirement, education, military service, and government employment. The author concludes by sarcastically implying that the reader is one of those two people, sitting at their computer instead of addressing America's problems.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030978.txt

This document discusses a reporter's questions to an attorney regarding allegations made in Michael Wolff's new book about Donald Trump's dealings with Jeffrey Epstein. The reporter also asks for comment on a Crime Victims' Rights Act suit and the Jane Does' proposed remedies, which include rescinding immunity provisions in a non-prosecution agreement and pursuing prosecution against Mr. Epstein and his co-conspirators.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030976.txt

This email chain discusses a reporter's question about the relationship between President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. It involves several key people including Martin G. Weinberg, Kate Briquelet, Michael Wolff, and Donald Trump. The topic is centered around real estate deals and potential illegal or suspicious activities involving Mr. Trump.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030616.txt

This document discusses Jeffrey Epstein, who is going to be released from prison early due to helping the feds unravel a suspected Ponzi scheme. He had inside knowledge of the scheme because he was one of its victims, losing $67 million. The source says it's all tied to the indictment of former managers of Bear Stearns Mortgage Investment Fund. Meanwhile, Epstein has been allowed to spend most days at his attorney's office while in prison and was supposedly working on a charity venture but the source says he was actually busy helping the feds with the Ponzi scheme.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030589.txt

The document is an email chain involving Jeffrey Epstein, Martin Weinberg, Jay Lefkowitz, Ghislaine Maxwell, Mark Cohen, Brett Jaffe, and Annette Witheridge. The topic of the emails appears to be responses from Ghislaine Maxwell regarding allegations made against her in a Mail on Sunday article. The article mentions that Jeffrey Epstein was naked on a massage table when Ms. Maxwell led a 15-year-old girl upstairs during her first visit to his Palm Beach house, and that Ms. Maxwell initiated a bisexual encounter with the girl. The email chain also discusses other sexual encounters involving Ghislaine Maxwell, an assistant, and Mr. Epstein, as well as allegations of sex trafficking and prostitution involving young women and girls.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030578.txt

The email chain discusses Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's relationship and their involvement in procuring young women for Epstein. The sender of the original message suggests that Epstein and Maxwell are an odd couple, with a focus on their rebuilding efforts in Indonesia and New Orleans. Various women have come forward with allegations that they were molested by Epstein when they were underage, and the email mentions a potential investigation into these claims.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030519.txt

The document reveals the disturbing lifestyle of Jeffrey Epstein and his association with child sex offences. The logs of telephone messages show that schoolchildren were among hundreds of callers who arranged massages for Epstein. Ghislaine Maxwell, daughter of Robert Maxwell, is named in several messages. Other celebrities such as Donald Trump, Harvey Weinstein, and David Copperfield are also mentioned. The evidence is from documents confiscated by police during a criminal investigation into Epstein.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030509.txt

This document is a series of emails between individuals discussing topics such as speaker systems, free city, and Larry Summers speaking at Trinity. The emails were sent on November 3, 2010.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030508.txt

The document appears to be a series of messages between individuals discussing various topics. One person mentions asking for advice after another individual is "officially gone" and apologizes for typos in their message sent from an iPhone. Another message refers to the possibility of someone coming to speak at Trinity about President Obama, the economy, and HOUSE OVERSIGHT. The names mentioned include Jeffrey Epstein and Larry Summers, indicating that these individuals may be relevant to the conversation.

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_030414.txt

The document discusses the relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, two individuals who have been in the news due to allegations of sex trafficking and child molestation. The content includes an email exchange between them regarding a story idea, as well as a reference to a Vanity Fair article written by Vicky Ward that explores their alliance.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030235.txt

The email discusses Ayn Rand's novel "Atlas Shrugged" and its relevance to current economic issues. It mentions that some years ago when working at the libertarian Cato Institute, it was a job requirement for new hires to be familiar with "Atlas Shrugged." The author of the email suggests that if only members of Congress and political appointees in the Obama administration were required to read this book, we would get out of the current financial mess faster. The email also mentions Rand's celebrity status and her insights into totalitarianism and socialism, as well as a survey by the Library of Congress and the Book of the Month Club that found "Atlas" was rated as the second most influential book in people's lives behind only the Bible.

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_030149.txt

In summary, attorney Martin G. Weinberg sent an email to a colleague regarding a reporter's question about possible illegal or suspicious real estate dealings by President Trump involving Michael Wolff and Jeffrey Epstein. The email is marked as confidential and privileged, suggesting it contains sensitive information. It also mentions a planned story related to crime, but the content of this story is not fully visible in the excerpt provided.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029864.txt

The email discusses Social Security benefits and how the amount received varies depending on the age at which it is claimed. The sender mentions Donald Trump in a comparison of people's attitudes towards collecting Social Security. The recipient is advised to collect benefits at age 62, 66 (full retirement age) or age 70 for maximum benefit. Key individuals mentioned include Richard Kahn and Donald Trump.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029858.txt

The document contains an email conversation between Dave Hope and Warren Eisenstein, discussing an article about a billionaire named "Bear" who is involved in property deals and has been accused of pursuing underage girls. Doug also mentions that he met Bear's friend Warren on the airplane. The email includes an attachment of the article from Palm Beach newspaper.

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