Documents tagged "Photo"
Found 18 documents with this tag
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The image shows a scanned document with several handwritten notes and signatures across it. The most prominent feature is the large black rectangle covering a significant portion of the document from the left side towards the center. This rectangle obscures what appears to be a photograph or drawing, as well as text underneath it. There are various texts in different sizes and handwriting styles. Some words like "Q: What" and "A: Yes" can be discerned. The document includes checkboxes with labels such as "Photo" and "Video" next to them that have been filled in, indicating selections made by the person filling out the form. .
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The image shows a document titled "Photo Sheet" with various fields to be filled out, such as "Booking Number," "Name of Inmate," and "Date of Birth." It also includes sections for recording the "Location," "Time," and other details about an inmate at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, NY. The document appears to be a standard form used by law enforcement or correctional facilities.
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The image appears to be a photograph of an official document. At the top left corner, there is a logo followed by the name "Metropolitan Correctional Center New York NY". Below this heading, there's a section titled "Photo Shot Sheet" with several lines of text, possibly indicating instructions or information related to photographs taken within the facility. The document has various fields and checkboxes filled out in black ink. There is also a handwritten note in the bottom right corner that says "Approved" along with what seems like a signature, suggesting that this document has been reviewed and sanctioned by an authority figure.
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The image shows a printed document with a header that includes an emblem and the text "METROPOLITAN CORRECTIONAL CENTER NEW YORK NY" followed by the words "Photo Sheet" below it. The document appears to be structured into columns, each possibly indicating a different aspect of a photograph or identification details. The rest of the content in the image is too small to read clearly, but there are lines drawn through some areas, which could indicate corrections or deletions made on this sheet.
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The image shows a document titled "Photo Sheet" with information related to a court case. It appears to be part of a legal process in New York State, as indicated by the address at the top right corner which reads "Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York, NY 10038." The photo sheet is dated June 2020 and includes details such as defendant name, case number, and other relevant information. However, specific details like the defendant's name are not visible in this description to maintain privacy.
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The image shows a document with a header at the top that reads "METROPOLITAN CORRECTIONAL CENTER NEW YORK NY" and has an emblem of a shield with wings on either side below this text. Below the header is a section titled "Photo Sheet," followed by columns labeled "Name," "Date," and "Number." The document appears to be blank and is not filled out with any data or signatures. The background of the image is not clearly visible due to the focus on the document itself.
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The image shows a piece of paper with printed text at the top and a form layout below. The visible parts of the text include "Metropolitan Correctional Center New York NY" in bold letters. The bottom section of the paper appears to be a table titled "Photo Sheet," which includes columns for dates but lacks any specific data or personal information. There is no image of people or locations depicted on this document. The overall style of the image seems formal and official, consistent with paperwork from an institution like a correctional center.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033181.txt
The article discusses how Donald Trump avoided paying millions of dollars in federal income taxes by using a legally dubious method in the early 1990s as he faced financial ruin. The tax avoidance maneuver was later outlawed by Congress and is considered to have stretched the limits of what tax laws permitted at the time. Tax experts who reviewed the documents for The New York Times said that Trump's tax avoidance maneuvers were not exploitation but rather pushing the envelope beyond recognition, raising questions about his ethics and financial practices.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031775.txt
The email discusses a person named Mueller's star witness against Trump, who has been arrested for child porn and associated with pedophiles Clinton and Epstein. The sender of the email warns that sharing this information could harm their friend in the White House, referring to Acosta and the President. The link provided is from a website called Tea Party Pac.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031768.txt
The document discusses a recent incident where President Trump called adult-film star Stormy Daniels "Horseface" and threatened to "go after" her after winning a court victory over his alleged affair with her. This has led to a heated exchange between the two, with Daniels's attorney calling Trump a "disgusting misogynist" and a "liar" who has dishonored his family and country. The document also mentions that a federal judge in California threw out Daniels's defamation lawsuit against Trump and ordered her to repay the president's legal fees.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031716.txt
The author argues that the US needs to reassess its foreign policy in the Middle East and make a radical shift in outreach towards the Arab world. They suggest forging alliances with new generation of leaders who aim to improve the daily lives of their people, as a means to stem poverty and despair that fosters radical Islamic terrorism. The author believes that the US should take decisive diplomatic steps while battles rage on, acknowledging the reluctance of America and its Western allies to launch a military offensive.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031340.txt
The email discusses conspiracy theorist Alex Jones making threats against special counsel Robert Mueller on his InfoWars show, implying that Mueller is involved in child sex trafficking. The author of the email expresses concern about Jones' actions and calls for him to be held accountable.
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_028524.txt
The document is an email from Jeffrey Epstein to Soon Yi Previ, recounting a childhood memory of watching his father perform in "Hello, Dolly!" and how that experience inspired him to pursue theater. He describes feeling alienated as a child due to his parents' divorce and finding solace in the world of theater at Stagedoor Manor camp where he met Michael Larsen, who encouraged his talent. The email also mentions some gay men who have influenced him throughout his career.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026938.txt
The document is a summary of an interview between Matt Wilstein and Sarah Silverman on "The Last Laugh" podcast. The topics discussed include the cancelation of Silverman's show I Love You, America, her feelings about her friend Al Franken being accused of sexual misconduct, and her controversial comments to Howard Stern about Louis C.K. She also reflects on some of her iconic roles and looks ahead to what comes next.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021718.txt
The Virgin Islands Daily News reports that local merchants are facing challenges due to a longer slow season, construction, and competition. The paper also mentions the return of Boy Scouts from a national Jamboree, a jewelry heist, a Vietnam war hero's death, and an" For Eagle, quitting was not an option" on page 28.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018862.txt
The article reports on a suspected arson at the home of a criminal prosecutor in St. Croix, as well as charges filed against Senator Alvin Williams Jr. and two Senate staffers for illegal proceeds totaling $1.1 million. It also mentions that boards of elections delaying in counting votes violates V.I. Code, and there is an offer to get eco-friendly products with a Scotiabank loan.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015032.txt
This document is a summary of Paul Krassner's career as an investigative satirist over the past 60 years. Key people in this document include Paul Krassner himself, George Carlin, Arianna Huffington, Tom Robbins, Ken Kesey, Kurt Vonnegut, and The New York Times. It is evident that Paul Krassner's work has had a significant impact on many individuals, including those who have become prominent figures in their own right. The document also highlights the importance of satire as a tool for exposing hypocrisy and absurdity in American culture.
