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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031426.txt

The document discusses an article in The Washington Post that reveals how former President Donald Trump inflated his net worth to lenders and investors. The story is being used by House Democrats and New York investigators as part of their inquiries into Trump's financial dealings. The author, Nicholas Ribis, is sharing this information with Jeffrey Epstein via email.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031346.txt

The document discusses an article in The Washington Post about Donald Trump inflating his net worth to lenders and investors. Nicholas Rib's email was sent on March 28, 2019, to Jeffrey Epstein, with the subject line "For ur info" and a shared link to the full story from Apple News. The topic of the article is related to House Democrats and New York investigators, who are looking into Trump's 'statements of financial condition.'

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031344.txt

This document discusses an investigation led by Jerrold Nadler that David Schoen believes is rigged, as two leading Trump foes are heading up the probe. The source of this information appears to be the New York Daily News. The main topic seems to be the fairness and impartiality of the investigation into President Trump's actions.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031343.txt

This document is an email between two individuals, Nicholas Ribis and Jeffrey Epstein, discussing a New York Times article about President Trump's attempts to intimidate and pressure those investigating him. The article mentions the special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, who is currently finishing his work on these investigations.

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_031335.txt

The document discusses a conspiracy theory regarding the arrest of former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn. According to this theory, Strauss-Kahn was charged with sex crimes because he discovered that all of the gold held in Fort Knox was missing or unaccounted for. The report says that when Strauss-Kahn raised his concerns with US officials, he received evidence from rogue CIA elements confirming this and was advised not to take his cell phone upon fleeing.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031269.txt

The email exchange discusses allegations of sexual harassment against Dr. Lawrence Krauss, a prominent scientist and director at Arizona State University's Origins Project. The sender inquires about the validity of the accusations and seeks advice on how to respond. It is suggested that mutual decisions were made during encounters in 2006, but the question remains why multiple women have accused him over more than a decade.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031263.txt

Lawrence Krauss, a well-known physicist and public intellectual, denies allegations of sexual harassment made against him. He is currently on a plane and has been in correspondence with the universities involved in the investigation. Krauss plans to resign his honorary appointment at ANU after the investigation concludes and the complaint is dismissed. The claims made in the allegation were later demonstrated to be false or not supported by evidence, leading Krauss to conclude that the claim was fabricated maliciously.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031255.txt

This is an email from Lawrence Krauss responding to allegations of sexual harassment by BuzzFeed News. He expresses concern that his responses will be reported out of context or incompletely and asks for his full responses to be quoted. Krauss denies the allegations and explains that his high public profile exposes him to more scrutiny, unfounded outside complaints, and allegations than other faculty members. He notes that he has remained a professor in good standing at various universities and organizations with strict harassment policies.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031246.txt

Lawrence Krauss responds to an inquiry from BuzzFeed News regarding allegations of sexual harassment. He denies the accusations and expresses concern that his comments may be reported out of context or incompletely. Krauss also points out that his high public profile exposes him to additional scrutiny and outside complaints, but he maintains a good standing in universities and organizations like CFI. He is asked to be an honorary director of CFI and has spoken at their meetings due to his talks being appreciated by attendees.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031239.txt

Lawrence Krauss responds to allegations of sexual harassment made by BuzzFeed News. He denies all claims and emphasizes his respect for the people he works with. He also states that his high public profile makes him more susceptible to scrutiny and complaints, but he has always been in good standing at the universities and organizations he is associated with.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031233.txt

This document is an email exchange regarding allegations of sexual harassment made against Lawrence Krauss by multiple individuals. In the email, Krauss denies some of the allegations and provides context for others, stating that he never forced himself on anyone and that emails can be provided to support his claims. He also mentions being a mentor to one individual who later complained about him. The document includes attachments with further information.

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_031209.txt

Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy sex offender, has been working on constructing a compound on Great St. James island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The construction work is taking place without permission from the government, and it is not the first time this has happened. DPNR Commissioner nominee Jean-Pierre Oriol will be available to answer questions about the situation. Epstein also owns neighboring Little St. James island, which has been his primary residence for decades.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031192.txt

The email is from Darren Indyke to Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer, Martin Weinberg, and discusses a hot new book that exposes Jeffrey Epstein's $50 billion dollar Ponzi scheme. The information contained in the email is confidential and is intended only for the addressee. The email also contains a warning about unauthorized use or disclosure of this communication.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031172.txt

The document appears to be an email conversation between Jeffrey Epstein and Cecile de Jongh, discussing a news article on Fox News about an Obama bundler working as a tax adviser in the Virgin Islands. The topic of discussion is political, focusing on fundraising and taxation within the United States government.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031171.txt

The Justice Department is investigating federal prosecutors for their handling of a plea deal in which Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier with political connections, avoided severe penalties for sexually abusing teenage girls in favor of a relatively light state conviction in Florida. The investigation was announced after US Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Nebraska, called for an examination of whether professional misconduct occurred in the highly publicized case. Epstein is now 66 and lives on Little St. James Island off St. Thomas. He reached a non-prosecution deal with then-Miami US Attorney Alexander Acosta's office in 2008 to secretly end a federal sex abuse investigation that could have landed him behind bars for life.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031170.txt

The Miami U.S. attorney's office has recused itself from the Jeffrey Epstein case due to its involvement in prior decisions related to Epstein. This means that the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia will oversee the case, which involves Epstein's victims and their attempts to seek justice for alleged crimes committed by Epstein, including abuse of underage girls. The reassignment has been criticized by some as a move to protect Epstein from facing consequences for his actions.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031099.txt

The document appears to be a series of email forwards discussing a Daily News story on Jeffrey Epstein and his legal troubles related to underage girls. The emails involve various people including Howard Rubenstein, Darren Indyke, and Rush. The content of the story seems to focus on the fact that Epstein has admitted in his federal plea bargain to conspiring to entice minors for prostitution. There is also mention of a subpoena to testify at a deposition for Ghislaine Maxwell, who is described as "second-in-command" for Epstein's criminal activities.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031008.txt

The document discusses a Daily News story about Jeffrey Epstein, a prominent figure involved in court cases and legal issues. The discussion includes multiple parties who are forwarding the message to each other, including Michael J. Pike, Darren Indyke, Howard Rubenstein, George Rush, and others. The story involves topics related to law enforcement, courts, and allegations of enticing minors for prostitution and statutory rape.

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