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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030199.txt

In June 2016, a lawsuit was filed against Donald Trump for the rape and sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl at a party hosted by Jeffrey Epstein. The witness in the suit claimed to have seen the child perform various sexual acts on Trump and Epstein after being advised that she was a minor. The lawsuit was dropped four days before the election, with Jane Doe's attorneys citing "numerous threats" against her.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029344.txt

The article discusses a case where the heirs of a Texas billionaire used a specific strategy to reduce their estate tax bill by utilizing an alternative valuation date to value the inherited stock. The author finds this approach interesting and wonders if it was suggested by Alan S. Halperin, who is mentioned in the email.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029288.txt

The document discusses the relationship between President Trump and billionaire Thomas J. Barrack Jr., with whom he has had a close friendship for over three decades. Barrack recently criticized Trump's rhetoric in an interview with the Washington Post, expressing his disappointment and urging him to be more careful with his language. The conversation also touches on the issue of Saudi Arabia and Paul Manafort.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029285.txt

The document appears to be a series of emails between Jeffrey E. and Lawrence Summers, discussing the topic of Donald Trump's rhetoric. One email mentions Thomas J. Barrack Jr., who has known Trump for three decades, as someone who is "stunned" by the president's behavior. The discussion also touches on the issue of press coverage surrounding Trump's campaign manager Paul Manafort and how it could negatively impact the president.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029269.txt

This email discusses a legal agreement between Woody Allen and Lisa New, in which they need clarifications before proceeding. The topic of the television show is also mentioned, as it has been picked up by American Public Television for distribution nationally, and they have asked for more episodes. Additionally, Lisa expresses interest in seeing computer-written haiku and elegy.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029108.txt

The document discusses a conversation between two individuals, Larry and Jeffrey, regarding their thoughts on President Trump's rhetoric and its potential impact. Larry mentions that he recently met with Softbank deputy Najeeb or some such PIF guy, while Jeffrey expresses concern about the public link to Paul Manafort being a disaster. The conversation also touches upon billionaires Thomas J. Barrack Jr. and Jared Kushner, as well as the importance of remaining close to the president during times of turmoil.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029106.txt

This document is a forwarded email from Lawrence Summers to Jeffrey Epstein, regarding an article in The Washington Post about Thomas J. Barrack Jr. and his relationship with President Trump. In the email, Summers expresses concern that Barrack should stay out of the press, especially since any connection to Paul Manafort would be disastrous. Summers also refers to the situation as a "staggering shit show."

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028988.txt

The document discusses InsightsPod, a platform that analyzes opinions, sentiments, and emotions from social media to provide businesses with insights for making informed decisions. The platform supports various social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Pinterest, and supports 71 languages. Retailers, politicians, and investors are potential customers who can use InsightsPod to gain valuable insights about their customers or constituents. A case study on Brexit illustrates the capabilities of InsightsPod by analyzing tweets before and during the referendum day. Additionally, a live feed for the US presidential election showcases InsightsPod's accuracy and capability.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028976.txt

The email discusses the production of a television show featuring Woody Allen. Lisa New is seeking clarifications on an agreement sent by Irwin Tenenbaum, and she wants to ensure that Woody's billing will not be larger or more important than Bill Clinton or Joe Biden. The Harvard week of content needs to be edited in the next 10 days. The show has been picked up by American Public Television for distribution nationally, and they have asked for an additional 5 episodes.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028815.txt

This document appears to be a confidential business proposal for InsightsPod, which aims to gather, visualize, and analyze public opinion to help make informed decisions. The main components of the proposal include an executive summary, opportunities, expectations, problem and solution, target market analysis, competition analysis, execution strategies, marketing and sales strategies, operations plans, milestones and metrics, and company information. The document is dated September 2016 and includes contact information for Zubair Khan at insightspod.com. It also mentions a table of contents and references "HOUSE OVERSIGHT 028815" (truncated).

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026825.txt

The document provides biographies of two individuals associated with Deutsche Bank - Francis J. Kelly and Larry V. Adam. Francis Kelly is Global Coordinator for Public Affairs as well as Head of Government & Public Affairs for North and Latin Americas, responsible for managing relationships with elected officials and political bodies globally. He also heads the Bank's U.S. Direct Investment Advisory Group providing strategic counsel to non-U.S. companies. Larry Adam serves as Chief Investment Officer for Wealth Management‒Americas and Chief Investment Strategist for Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management‒Americas, responsible for managing investments on behalf of clients in the Americas region.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026794.txt

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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026567.txt

This document discusses a group of public high schools called the Bard High School Early College schools in New York State and New Jersey that received funding from Jeffrey Epstein's foundation. The schools were cited by President Obama as role models for the nation, and they operate with autonomy despite being funded by state governments rather than being charter schools. The document emphasizes the success of these schools despite their small size and selective admission criteria.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026565.txt

The article discusses a group of uniquely run public high schools called the Bard High School Early College schools located in New York City and Newark, NJ, which have received substantial backing from science investor Jeffrey Epstein. These schools are not charter schools but operate with the efficiency and success of one, focusing on academic records, writing and math assessments and an eagerness for ideas and learning. Unlike charter schools, they provide an entire high school curriculum in just two years and then two years of college level credits, resulting in a 95% rate of graduates moving on to four-year colleges. The schools have been cited as a public education role model by President Obama.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022359.txt

The document discusses tax proposals in President Obama's Fiscal Year 2014 Budget, which was released on April 10th. Key people mentioned in the document include Managing Directors Paul Morris and Blanche Lark Christerson from Deutsche Bank Asset & Wealth Management and Deutsche Bank Trust Company, N.A.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021569.txt

This document appears to be a deleted page information sheet from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, detailing pages that have been removed or redacted from certain files for various reasons such as privacy concerns or sensitive information. The specific content of the documents is not provided due to the redactions.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019440.txt

The document discusses a government shutdown in October 2013 that led to legislation being passed and signed into law by President Obama. This legislation included the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2014, which allocated $1.012 trillion to fund the government through September 30, 2014. The document also mentions that the IRS was allocated $11.289 billion in funding under this act, but it is less than last year's level and continues a downward trend. Additionally, the document notes that the IRS will have new quarterly reporting requirements and must abide by certain directives.

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