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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031413.txt

The email from Jeffrey Epstein discusses the credibility of a woman who has accused multiple people, including Trump and Prince Andrew, of sexual misconduct. The woman is said to have fled the country with an outstanding arrest warrant after making these accusations. According to Epstein, her story is false and she is a total liar. He also mentions that Dershowitz could be contacted for further information.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030628.txt

This email exchange discusses a potential opportunity for investigating an individual who accused Prince Andrew of sexual misconduct, suggesting that she may be lying and could easily be proven to be so. The sender mentions that Buckingham Palace would appreciate such an investigation. They also suggest approaching Arianna Huffington about this topic as she is the editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post at the time. Additionally, a mention is made of another individual who fled with a one-way ticket back to South Africa after discovering information about Prince Albert's third illegitimate child.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030624.txt

The document discusses a request from The Mail on Sunday for comment regarding an article about Mr Bradley Edwards' claim against Mr Jeffrey Epstein. The topic of the article includes allegations made by Virginia Roberts and other young women who say they were underage victims of Mr Epstein, as well as claims that Mr Epstein attempted to intimidate Mr Edwards and his clients into retracting their claims. Additionally, it is mentioned that Virginia Roberts has stated her intention to testify about a sexual encounter with Prince Andrew at the age of 17, and that she was flown to London for this purpose. The article also mentions an address book containing contact information for several men who Ms Roberts says were involved in sex trafficking.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030622.txt

The document is an email chain discussing a request from The Mail on Sunday for comment regarding a case involving Mr Bradley Edwards and Mr Jeffrey Epstein. It mentions the involvement of young women who allege they were underage when their encounters with Epstein took place, as well as claims by one woman that she was instructed to have sex with Prince Andrew at age 17. The article also references an address book containing contact information for other men involved in Epstein's alleged sex trafficking ring.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030620.txt

Jeffrey Epstein is the subject of an article in The Mail on Sunday regarding a lawsuit filed by Bradley Edwards against him for allegedly intimidating witnesses and attempting to intimidate his clients into retracting their claims. The witness list includes several young women who allege they were underage victims of Mr. Epstein. One of the witnesses intends to testify that she was flown to London by Mr. Epstein and instructed to have sex with Prince Andrew, and another witness claims to have been flown to a dinner for President Clinton along with two other young women. The deadline for comment on this matter is noon ET Saturday.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030618.txt

The document discusses a legal case involving Mr Bradley Edwards vs Mr Jeffrey Epstein, with allegations of sexual abuse and intimidation against underage women. There is also mention of Prince Andrew's involvement in the case. The case has been scheduled for a jury trial, and there are witnesses listed who claim to be victims of Epstein's actions. Additionally, it is mentioned that Mr Edwards had contact information of other men from an address book belonging to Epstein.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030614.txt

In the email conversation between Jeffrey Epstein and Boris Nikolic, it is mentioned that they are friends of Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew. They also discuss attending meetings with different people in short intervals. The subject of this email exchange includes some questions related to Microsoft by Prince Andrew.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030612.txt

In the email conversation between Jeffrey Epstein and Boris Nikolic on January 28, 2010, they discuss meeting with Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew to answer questions about Microsoft. They also mention a request for a meeting from Nathan Wolf, which will be held at a cocktail event later. The discussion emphasizes the importance of enjoying oneself and having fun.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030609.txt

This document contains several emails between Jeffrey Epstein and Boris Nikolic discussing their plans for meeting with various people, including Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew. They also talk about having fun together and the possibility of renting a house. The emails are casual in tone and suggest that the two men are acquainted and share similar interests.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030606.txt

This email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Boris Nikolic discusses their social activities in New York City during a certain time period. They mention meeting people such as Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew. The conversation also touches on the topic of work meetings, with one of them mentioning that they were getting sick of so many meetings.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030602.txt

The document is a series of emails between Jeffrey Epstein and Boris Nikolic discussing their social lives and meetings with various people, including Andrew, Nathan Wolf, Prince Andrew, Sarkozy, and Bill Clinton. The messages also mention attending Davos, Microsoft meetings, fashion week, and the fun of being around interesting people.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030600.txt

The document discusses a news story about Prince Andrew attending Heidi Klum's party with Ghislaine Maxwell and the allegations against Jeffrey Epstein. Philip Barden advises Ghislaine to make a statement denying the allegations, as it could help her position in the matter. The Terramar Project is also mentioned as an associated entity with Ghislaine Maxwell.

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_030587.txt

This email is from Jeffrey Epstein to Peggy Siegal discussing an interview request from a BBC news program regarding stories about Epstein and Prince Andrew. The Today Programme is the BBC's main morning news show, with global reach and guests including political, business, and cultural figures. The email mentions a previous interview with Kirsty Mackenzie as well.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030584.txt

This document appears to be a series of emails discussing an article about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. One email mentions the rebuilding of Indonesia or New Orleans as a potential story idea for the recipient of the email. Another email discusses a previous article written by the sender that focused on Jeffrey Epstein's exit from Bear Stearns and his relationships with Jimmy Cayne, Les Wexner, and Steven Jude Hoffenberg.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030581.txt

This is an email from Jeffrey Epstein to Ghislaine Maxwell forwarding a story about the pair of them titled "Notes on New York's Oddest Alliance" by Vicky Ward. The story mentions that Epstein, who was once jailed for soliciting prostitutes, has been accused of molesting underage girls and is friends with Prince Andrew. In 2003, Epstein left Bear Stearns in mysterious circumstances and had close relationships with Jimmy Cayne, Les Wexner, and Steven Jude Hoffenberg. The email also mentions the rebuilding of Indonesia or New Orleans as a story idea for Maxwell to consider.

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_030575.txt

This email exchange discusses an article written by Vicky Ward about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's friendship. The article mentions allegations of Epstein soliciting prostitutes and molesting underage women, as well as his mysterious exit from Bear Stearns in 1981. Epstein spent a year in jail on these charges, and there is talk of another investigation due to new allegations. The exchange also references the rebuilding efforts in Indonesia and New Orleans.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030573.txt

Jeffrey Epstein is an American financier and philanthropist known for his connections to prominent figures such as Prince Andrew and Donald Trump. He has been convicted of soliciting prostitution, but also supports scientific education through the Jeffrey Epstein Science Foundation. The Jeffrey Epstein Philanthropy organization is involved in various initiatives around the world, ranging from education to peace agreements.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030528.txt

The document discusses a controversial topic involving Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. It mentions that Epstein was accused of soliciting prostitutes and allegedly molesting underage women, some of whom were procured by Maxwell. The relationship between Epstein and Maxwell has been described as one of New York's oddest alliances. In addition to these allegations, the document also touches on Epstein's business dealings with Steven Hoffenberg and his exit from Bear Stearns in 1981. The author is Vicky Ward, a contributing writer for Vanity Fair.

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