Documents tagged "Smith"
Found 32 documents with this tag
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The image is a scan of an official document with various pieces of information and text. At the top right corner, there's a redacted section that indicates it could be related to a case or file number, but specific details are obscured for privacy. The main body of text includes phrases such as "Re: Letter Dated April 15," which suggests that this document is in response to a communication from an earlier date. There's also mention of "Ms. Jane Smith" and her home address in New York City, indicating she might be the recipient or subject of the letter. The text is formal and structured, typical of legal or administrative correspondence.
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The image displays a printed document with a handwritten note on the front page. The note is written in blue ink and appears to be an instruction or request related to the document, but the exact content of the note is not visible due to the resolution of the photo. There are also underlined text sections within the document, possibly indicating important information. The name "John Smith" is visible on one page, which could suggest that the document is related to John Smith in some capacity. The rest of the visible text in the image is too small or blurry to read clearly. The background and other details are not distinct due to the focus being on the handwritten note.
DOJ-OGR-00014614.jpg
The image appears to be a low-resolution photograph of a piece of text on what seems to be an official document or notice. The text is too small and blurry to read clearly, but it looks like it may include phrases such as "This court" and possibly sections or headings labeled with numbers or letters. There are also names mentioned, including one that appears to start with a capital letter, followed by the last name Smith. The bottom of the image shows a signature, which is too small to discern any details. Due to the image's quality, it's challenging to provide more specific information about its content or context.
DOJ-OGR-00008788.jpg
The image shows a document that appears to be an official court filing titled "United States District Court." It is related to a case involving the government and a person named "Pamela C. Smith." The document includes references to counts, charges, penalties, and statutes such as 18 U.S.C. ยง 641 (Theft of Government Property) and other sections that likely pertain to theft, fraud, or similar offenses. There is a section with handwritten notes that seem to be annotations or corrections made by the court or an attorney, discussing the penalties associated with each count in the case. The document also includes information about potential fines and terms of imprisonment.
DOJ-OGR-00008871.jpg
The image shows a list of names printed on paper. There are two columns of names with the numbers 1 to 80 in the left column and corresponding names like "John Smith", "Mary Johnson", etc. The number 42 is highlighted with a red box around it, drawing attention to that particular name. The image is of a digital nature, possibly an electronic document or screenshot. There are no people or locations visible in this image.
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The image shows a printed document with the title "Distribution Statement" at the top. It is partially obscured and cut off on both sides, making it difficult to read all the details. However, some sections of text are visible, including what appears to be names or titles such as "Mr. Williams" and "John Smith." The document seems to be related to business transactions or financial matters, possibly involving a company or organization. The style of the image is that of an office-related document, with a structured layout typical of official correspondence. There are no visible people or locations in the image, and the focus is solely on the text of the printed material. The document has been marked over in red ink, which indicates corrections or changes made to it before printing.
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The image is a photograph of a printed document titled "Seminar Power." The text on the document appears to be a list with names and associated roles or descriptions. Specifically, there are three entries: one for Dr. Bill Miller, another for Michael Cohen, and the third for Jim Smith. The third entry includes a subtitle that says "Jane Doe [Female Speaker]" followed by "Jon Doe [Male Speaker]." At the bottom of the image, there is additional text that seems to provide information about accommodations; it reads: "Accommodations will be available for individuals with disabilities upon request. Please contact John Smith at least 14 days in advance to ensure availability." The document has a formal layout and style typical for official or professional correspondence.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028662.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document with text on it. The document is titled "The Scientist" and includes the name "Dr. John Smith." It discusses topics related to science and technology, specifically mentioning NASA, space exploration, and potentially other relevant organizations such as NOAA and the University of Hawaii. There are several paragraphs of text visible, but due to the angle and quality of the photo, it's not possible to provide a detailed description of all the text. The document also mentions various dates and locations, such as "July 17th," "Hawaii," and "Mission Control in Houston, Texas." The overall style of the image is informational, likely meant for educational or professional purposes.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030927.txt
This document discusses the Federal Bureau of Investigation's use of "302 Reports" in their investigations and interviews with witnesses or suspects. It mentions that these reports can be problematic for both innocent and unwary individuals, as they are prepared by agents using handwritten notes rather than a tape recorder or court reporter. The document also references several recent high-profile cases involving the FBI's investigation of local government officials in Broward County, Florida.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030333.txt
The article discusses the death of Jeffrey Epstein's butler Alfredo Rodriguez, who was known for stealing a tell-all "black book" that allegedly contained details about Epstein's involvement with underage girls and contact information for celebrities. Rodriguez's widow claims that he knew all about Prince Andrew's alleged association with Epstein and the sex scandal surrounding him. The "black book" is said to detail the scope of Epstein's involvement with underage girls, as well as names of celebrities who visited his properties. The article also mentions controversies surrounding Epstein, including his past conviction for soliciting prostitution involving a minor.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022260.txt
In this email exchange, Vinit Sahni is discussing a plan to stop marketmaking over-the-counter oil options and focus on short-dated Pd options instead due to better liquidity and lower transaction costs. They also mention the potential impact of a Kerry Lavrov meeting and Crimea referendum on markets, as well as concerns about a hard risk off move in markets focused on European equities, copper, EM FX (Turkey, ZAR, Ruble etc) than SPX. The exchange suggests buying WTI calls with 5-day expiry.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018727.txt
This document discusses a new construction build-to-suit property located at 19-F Smith Bay Road in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. The property is guaranteed by the General Services Administration (GSA) and will be used as a facility for U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services. There is an opportunity to acquire joint venture equity financing through GSA. This property is being offered to potential buyers in various cities across the United States, including Atlanta, Chicago, New York, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Phoenix, San Francisco, and Tulsa. The offering memorandum is confidential and must be treated as such by the recipient.
