Documents tagged "Sent"
Found 1959 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031988.txt
"Inside Job" is a documentary about the financial crisis of 2008, which explores how key figures in government and finance contributed to the collapse of the economy. The film features interviews with prominent figures like Henry Paulson, Ben Bernanke, and Timothy Geithner. The New York Times has designated it as a Critic's Pick. The movie provides a comprehensive look at the systemic failure that led to the crisis and argues that those responsible have largely escaped legal sanction and societal stigma. It was directed by Charles Ferguson and produced by Sony Pictures Classics.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031986.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and another person regarding a movie/documentary called "Inside Job" which seems to be one-sided and unfair in its portrayal of the finance industry. The movie discusses how the economy was maimed by a crime without punishment, focusing on key people such as Henry Paulson, Ben Bernanke, and Timothy Geithner. The film has been designated a Critic's Pick by the film reviewers of The New York Times.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031983.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Jay Lefkowitz, discussing a series of questions about Epstein's life and activities. The questions focus on topics such as his involvement with the Jeffrey Epstein Science Foundation, his business clients, time spent in prison, social life changes, relationships with individuals like Ghislaine Maxwell, reactions to his conviction, thoughts on his sentence, charity initiatives, and personal side of the story. The document mentions that much of the press coverage surrounding Mr. Epstein has been inaccurate and defamatory.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031980.txt
This email exchange involves journalist Alexandra Wolfe asking for an interview with Jeffrey Epstein to discuss his science foundation and the impact of his conviction on his business and social life. The emails were forwarded by Jay Lefkowitz, who was cc'd in one of them.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031973.txt
In this document, Paul Krassner shares memories of his time as a columnist for Cavalier Magazine and mentions some key people such as Michael Simmons and Lenny Bruce. He highlights the magazine's focus on hiring talented writers like Thomas Pynchon and Philip Roth, and its effort to distinguish itself from Playboy by being seen as slightly hipper and more youthful. Paul also discusses his experience at an auction of items slept on by the Beatles during their first trip to America and his column about Lenny Bruce titled "Lenny the Lawyer".
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031964.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Ehud Barak in which they discuss the topic of Syria's use of chemical weapons on women and children. They also mention Russia's role in the conflict, with Epstein suggesting that the situation has become more complex over time. Barak agrees that it might be a good idea to write an op-ed on the issue, but notes that timing is key as the article may need to wait for public opinion to catch up.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031912.txt
In the email from Jeffrey Epstein to Peggy Siegal, he brings up several individuals including Ariana Huffington and Dominique Strauss-Kahn, along with a girl who had accused them of sexual misconduct. Epstein believes that this girl has a long criminal record and is a liar, suggesting that false allegations should be addressed by the media. He recommends sending reporters to investigate the case, particularly highlighting the palace's interest in it.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031830.txt
The email discusses a movie/documentary called "Inside Job" which focuses on the financial crisis and its causes. It features interviews with prominent figures such as Henry Paulson, Ben Bernanke, and Timothy Geithner. The film has been described as a heist movie that tells the story of a crime without punishment. A NYT critic states that the director has summoned the scourging moral force of a pulpit-shaking sermon in his documentary about the 2008 financial crisis.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031826.txt
The email discusses a movie called "Inside Job" which is about the financial crisis of 2008 and its aftermath. The documentary features interviews with key figures in finance and government, including Henry Paulson, Ben Bernanke, and Timothy Geithner. The film explores the causes of the financial crisis, such as deregulation, risky derivatives, and subprime lending, and raises questions about accountability and justice for those responsible. The viewer is advised to watch this movie for a better understanding of the economic downturn that occurred in 2008.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031825.txt
The document discusses a recent civil lawsuit settlement involving Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier and registered sex offender with ties to the Clinton family. The settlement has prevented numerous young women who allege they were sexually abused by Epstein from testifying in court. This settlement was reached on the eve of the trial, which drew attention due to its high-profile nature.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031824.txt
The document discusses a civil lawsuit settlement reached by registered sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which avoids testimony from his alleged victims. David Schoen expresses frustration with the outcome and suggests that the NPA in the case went from having no jurisdiction to prosecute to avoiding a possible life sentence for Epstein. Schoen also mentions the numerous young women who say they were sexually abused by wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein, who is linked to former president Bill Clinton. The document includes a link to the full article on Fox News and an invitation to explore the apps offered by the news outlet.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031823.txt
The document reports on the death of a U.S. District Court judge who was presiding over a lawsuit involving Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier and sex offender with connections to the Clintons. The judge's death has raised questions about the future of the case. Additionally, there is a mention of exploring Fox News apps at the end of the document.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031822.txt
This document discusses the Department of Justice's investigation into a plea bargain awarded to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who is linked to Bill Clinton. The probe has been criticized by watchdogs for being tainted. The sender expresses skepticism about those trying to capitalize politically on this situation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031818.txt
This document is a conversation between Paul Barrett and Jeffrey E. regarding their investment in Avago Technologies Inc. They own 8000 shares based on the belief that their increasing exposure to data center capital expenditure would be positive for the stock. Paul recommends keeping the stock and buying Aug $200 puts on the 8000 shares at a cost of $6.50 or $52,000. He also suggests selling October $185 puts and buying Oct $220 calls. Jeffrey E. disagrees with Paul's decision to own protection for the next 35 days and is frustrated by his recommendation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031813.txt
The document is a series of emails discussing trades involving AVG° stock. Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. mentions that someone he knows is married to Broadcom and has sold 4,000 lots of puts. Paul Barrett from Alpha Group Capital LLC recommends buying $200 Aug puts due to the stock being down 16% on a deal that no one fully understands. Jeffrey E. expresses frustration with Richard Kahn's decision-making and questions his ownership of the stock at a higher price.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031809.txt
The document discusses financial strategies related to AVG° stock and puts, with multiple people offering their opinions on the best course of action. Paul Barrett is mentioned as having recommended buying $200 Aug puts earlier in the day, while Richard Kahn is identified as being married to Broadcom, which has affected his decision-making. The document also refers to Jeffrey E.'s frustration with the situation and mentions that he is at his wit's end.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031806.txt
The document contains several emails between Paul Barrett from Alpha Group Capital LLC and Jeffrey E. regarding recommendations on investing in Broadcom's stock. In the emails, Paul Barrett discusses his initial recommendation to buy $200 Aug puts due to uncertainty around a recent deal, which no one fully understands. He also mentions that he has some ideas on how to address this issue but will send them over the weekend. The CEO of Broadcom has a good track record regarding mergers and it is suggested to keep the stock and own protection for the next 35 days until more clarity is provided by management.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031804.txt
Paul Barrett from Alpha Group Capital LLC in New York discusses stock trading strategies with Jeffrey and Richard. They discuss options for Broadcom's stock, the pricing of August puts, and plan to wait for management's intentions on a deal before making further decisions. Jeffrey expresses frustration with previous trades, but Paul offers solutions and plans to send ideas over the weekend.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031803.txt
The email is from J to David Schoen discussing a Fox News article about Jeffrey Epstein, a registered sex offender who settled a civil lawsuit and avoided testimony from alleged victims. The case involves numerous young women who claim they were sexually abused by Epstein, who is connected to the Clinton family. The information contained in the communication is confidential and intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031802.txt
A U.S. District Court judge in New York who was presiding over a lawsuit involving a wealthy, Clinton-connected financier and sex offender has passed away at the age of 96. The death of Judge Kenneth Conboy could impact the ongoing legal proceedings related to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. This information was shared by J via email with David Schoen.
