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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_031423.txt

The document discusses Dubai's development as a trading city-state without significant oil reserves or much help from the United States. It highlights how Dubai has accomplished this despite challenges and setbacks in the Middle East region, with its success seen as a model for other Arab countries. The author of the piece argues that Dubai can serve as a hopeful solution to ongoing peace-jockeying between Israel, Palestine, and the US, by offering an alternative path for the region's development.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031422.txt

The email discusses Donald Trump's association with Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted pedophile. The Terramar Project is mentioned as well. There are also references to Hillary and Bill Clinton being linked to Epstein.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031420.txt

The document contains emails discussing a project called Terramar, with mentions of key figures such as Jep and Indyke. There is also reference to an ex-teen prostitute filing a lawsuit in relation to billionaire sex slaves, along with the date September 21, 2015. The communication is intended for specific recipients and contains confidential information that should not be shared or used without authorization.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031418.txt

The document appears to be an email chain discussing the "TERAMAR PROJECT". G Maxwell is mentioned as a key person in the conversation, and there are references to privileged information being shared. The content of the emails suggests that they may be discussing sensitive or confidential matters related to the project.

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_031412.txt

The email is from Jeffrey Epstein asking if someone has photos from a Clinton trip to Africa. The sender's name is jeevacation@gmail.com and the recipient's name is Gmax gmax1@ellmax.com. The email also contains some legal disclaimers about confidentiality and unauthorized use of the communication.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031411.txt

The email is from Jeevacation@gmail.com and is sent to Gmax gmax1@ellmax.com on November 10, 2010 at 8:53 PM. The main topic of the email is a humorous description of an adventure in which the person rode an Arabian Stallion named Obama across the desert. They talk about various aspects of their trip, including food, sleeping arrangements, and being propositioned by a toothless Arab.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031407.txt

This email discusses the Jeffrey Epstein case and its handling by the Miami U.S. Attorney's Office. The office has recused itself from the case and it is now under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta, overseen by Byung J. "BJay" Pak. The Justice Department has a deadline to confer with the victims' attorneys on the case, which involves issues related to their rights as well as those of Epstein's alleged underage victims.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031403.txt

The Miami U.S. Attorney's Office has recused itself from the Jeffrey Epstein case, and it has been reassigned to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta. The Justice Department is still under a deadline for prosecutors to confer with victims' attorneys in an effort to settle the case. The case involves allegations that Epstein sexually abused underage girls in Palm Beach.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031399.txt

The Miami U.S. Attorney's Office has recused itself from the Jeffrey Epstein case, and it will now be overseen by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta. The reassignment comes just days before a deadline for prosecutors to confer with the victims' attorneys. The Justice Department is still under pressure to look into the handling of the Epstein case after attorney general nominee William Barr committed to doing so during his confirmation hearing.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031392.txt

The Miami U.S. Attorney's Office has recused itself from a case involving multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who is accused of sexually abusing underage girls in Palm Beach, Florida. The Justice Department has reassigned the case to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta, where Byung J. "BJay" Pak, a former Georgia lawmaker, will oversee the case for the government. The deadline for prosecutors to confer with the victims' attorneys in an effort to settle the case is still in effect, and a federal judge has ruled that the original plea agreement broke the law by concealing it from the affected underage girls.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031388.txt

The Miami U.S. Attorney's Office has recused itself from the Jeffrey Epstein case and reassigned it to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta. AG nominee William Barr pledged to look into handling of Epstein case, Sen. Ben Sasse questioned attorney general nominee about the case on January 15, 2019. The Justice Department is still under a Friday deadline for prosecutors to confer with victims' attorneys in an effort to settle the case.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031384.txt

In the document, it is mentioned that the Miami U.S. Attorney's Office has recused itself from a case involving Jeffrey Epstein and his victims. The Justice Department has reassigned the case to the Atlanta U.S. Attorney's Office. AG nominee Barr has pledged to look into the handling of the case if confirmed. On January 15, Sen. Ben Sasse questioned attorney general nominee William Barr about the Jeffrey Epstein case in a hearing. The Justice Department is under a deadline for prosecutors to confer with the victims' attorneys in an effort to settle the case.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031383.txt

The document is an email exchange between gmax1 and J Jep, discussing a potential idea related to fulfilling contracts with Sunrise. The email includes a link to an article about celebrities who are friends of Jeffrey Epstein. The person mentioned in the article is Bill Clinton.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031350.txt

The document is an email conversation between Tyler Shears and Jeffrey Epstein about using Google Chrome's Incognito Mode for reliable reporting on search results. Tyler provides instructions on how to open an incognito window in Chrome, emphasizing the importance of not searching while signed into a Google account to avoid skewing results. It also mentions that progress has been made with securing premium placements and building links to Jeffrey Epstein's primary sites, and that another 45 days should be enough to achieve a clean first page of search results.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031347.txt

The email discusses online search results for Jeffrey Epstein and mentions efforts to improve the placement of certain websites. It also notes that there is an issue with a foundation site being hacked and mentions steps taken to fix it. The sender offers assistance in setting up reliable reporting, as well as updates on progress made since their last conversation.

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_031345.txt

The New York Attorney General has opened an investigation into Trump projects, focusing on Deutsche Bank's relationship with the president. The investigation could be a major problem for Trump, as it could lead to further legal trouble. Nicholas Ribis sent Jeffrey Epstein a link to an article in "The New York Times" about the investigation, indicating that he believes this is just the beginning of bigger issues for Trump.

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.

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