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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022829.txt

The document appears to be a series of emails between two individuals discussing the topic of whether former President Bill Clinton was present at a particular location and event described by one party as an "orgie". The second person suggests that the claim is likely false, and they also mention that the story has been picked up from unverified sources in civil court documents, which were then reported in UK tabloids due to no libel rules on U.S. court papers. They suggest that it might be difficult to get mainstream media outlets like The New York Times or Wall Street Journal to report on this story without reliable on-the-record sources, but they could try pitching it to Politico.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022827.txt

The document is a series of emails between two people discussing the possibility of meeting at noon for about 30 minutes. The emails also touch upon topics related to Clinton and orgies, suggesting that one person is sharing their thoughts on these matters with the other. However, it is unclear what the context or substance of these thoughts might be due to the limited information provided in this summary.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022665.txt

The document discusses an email conversation between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. regarding a potential story involving Clinton and other notable figures. The topic of the story revolves around allegations related to Dershowitz and Andrew, which originated from unverified civil court documents. The story has not yet been picked up by major publications like the Times or WSJ due to concerns about libel rules on U.S. court papers. It mentions that a politico reporter might be interested in the story if the sources are public people. In addition, it includes information about an individual who attended orgies with Clinton and details of a dinner hosted by him. The email also refers to the fact that the original source of the story crafted much of it out of whole cloth.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022663.txt

The document appears to be a series of emails discussing a potential meeting between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. about an article related to former President Bill Clinton and allegations involving orgies on an island. The topic is sensitive, as it involves unverified civil court documents, UK tabloids, and public figures being on the record. The conversation also touches on Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn's attendance at a dinner event. It is essential to note that the information in these emails may be confidential, privileged, or inside information intended only for the addressee.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022660.txt

The email discusses the credibility of a story about Bill Clinton being at an island where orgies were held, with sources that are not reliable. It also mentions that certain publications might be interested in running the story if there are on-the-record sources available. The person receiving the email is asked if they can still talk the following day and mentions that Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn will be joining them for dinner.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021824.txt

This document is a rough draft transcript of the deposition in the case of Bradley J. Edwards and Paul G. Cassell versus Alan M. Dershowitz. The key people involved are the attorneys for the parties, including Jack Scarola representing Edwards and Cassell, Sigrid McCawley representing Virginia Roberts from Boies Schiller & Flexner, and Joni Jones from the Utah Attorney General's Office. The deposition is being held at a location in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on October 16th, 2015.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017524.txt

The document discusses key global events that took place in the first years of this century and their impact on demographics and the economy. It mentions a gradual change in population growth where two-child families are now the norm for 80% of mankind, as well as the G20 meeting in Washington 2008. The document also discusses upcoming tectonic shifts in demographics, innovations, and frontline medical research at the Swedish-American Life Science Summit in Stockholm, Sweden.

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