Sarah Harrison

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person Edward Snowden
Business associate
13 Very Strong
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person Julian Assange
Business associate
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person Simon Harrison
Sibling
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person Jonathan Mann
Business associate
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person Edward Snowden
Professional support
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person Edward Snowden
Employee
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person Edward Snowden
Protector subject
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person Julian Assange
Employer subordinate
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person Julian Assange
Friend
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person Julian Assange
Co organizers
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person Edward Snowden
Companions
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person Julian Assange
Professional aide
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person Julian Assange
Professional
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person Edward Snowden
Assistance
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person Edward Snowden
Ally protector
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person Julian Assange
Mentor subordinate
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person Edward Snowden
Handler protector
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person Julian Assange
Co conspirators
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person Julian Assange
Unknown
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person Edward Snowden
Unknown
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person Edward Snowden
Support companion
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person Edward Snowden
Companion
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person Julian Assange
Romantic
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person Miles, Leslie
Communicated via phone message
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person Kate Harrison
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Edward Snowden was kept hidden in a Moscow Airport by Sarah Harrison. Moscow Airport View
N/A N/A Meeting/Press Conference where Snowden requested asylum. Russia View
N/A N/A Sarah Harrison, a 'Snowdenista', kept NSA leaker Edward Snowden hidden in a Moscow Airport, as re... Moscow Airport View
2015-02-19 N/A A Vogue article describes how Sarah Harrison, a "Snowdenista," kept Edward Snowden hidden. Moscow Airport View
2013-11-03 N/A Sarah Harrison leaves Snowden in Moscow and moves to Berlin. Moscow/Berlin View
2013-11-03 N/A Sarah Harrison departs from Moscow. Moscow View
2013-11-03 N/A Sarah Harrison leaves Snowden in Moscow Moscow View
2013-11-03 N/A Sarah Harrison leaves Snowden in Moscow to move to Berlin. Moscow, Russia View
2013-11-03 N/A Sarah Harrison departs Moscow View
2013-10-02 N/A Meeting with whistleblowers and activists. Russia View
2013-10-02 N/A Meeting with whistleblowers/activists Russia View
2013-07-12 N/A Kucherena meets Snowden at Sheremetyevo Airport Sheremetyevo International ... View
2013-07-12 N/A Snowden's first public appearance in Russia Area G9, Sheremetyevo Airport View
2013-06-23 N/A Sarah Harrison and Edward Snowden depart Hong Kong for Moscow. Hong Kong to Moscow View
2013-06-23 N/A Snowden and Sarah Harrison arrive from Hong Kong Sheremetyevo International ... View
2013-06-23 N/A Snowden and Harrison depart Hong Kong for Moscow. Hong Kong / Aeroflot Flight View
2013-06-23 N/A Snowden lands in Moscow from Hong Kong and is taken by Special Services. Sheremetyevo International ... View
2013-06-23 N/A Snowden arrives from Hong Kong and is removed from the plane by Russian Special Services. Sheremetyevo International ... View
2013-06-23 N/A Snowden arrives from Hong Kong; met by Russian special services. Sheremetyevo International ... View
2013-06-01 N/A Sarah Harrison laying down false tracks for Snowden Hong Kong View
2013-06-01 N/A Harrison lays false tracks for Snowden; Assange requests travel docs from Ecuador. Hong Kong / London View
2013-01-01 N/A Sarah Harrison spent five months in Moscow with Snowden. Moscow View
2013-01-01 N/A Sarah Harrison spends five months in Moscow with Snowden. Moscow View
2013-01-01 N/A Sarah Harrison spent five months with Snowden. Moscow View
2010-12-01 N/A Released on bail to Ellingham Hall. Norfolk, England View

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This document is a page of endnotes (page 326) from a book, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by investigative journalist Edward Jay Epstein (distinct from Jeffrey Epstein). The notes provide citations for chapters 24-26 regarding Edward Snowden's flight to Moscow, his interactions with WikiLeaks, interviews conducted by the author with various Russian and American figures, and historical context regarding Cold War defectors like Lee Harvey Oswald. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was part of a Congressional investigation or inquiry.

Book endnotes / congressional record exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is a page of endnotes (page 315) from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (ISBN 9780451494566), produced as part of a House Oversight Committee investigation. The text provides citations for Chapters 11 and 12, detailing sources for events surrounding Edward Snowden's flight from Hong Kong, his time in the Moscow airport, and his interactions with Julian Assange and Sarah Harrison. It includes references to media articles from The Guardian, Newsweek, and Vanity Fair, and notes a $20,000 speaking fee paid to Snowden by the University of Arizona.

Book endnotes / bibliographic citations (page 315)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 269 of a manuscript or book (likely titled 'The Handler' based on the header) produced by the House Oversight Committee. It details the events surrounding Edward Snowden's request for asylum in Russia, describing a bizarre 'press conference' with no press allowed. The text focuses on the author's conversations with Snowden's lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena, regarding Snowden's 'dossier,' his interviews with Russian intelligence (FSB/SVR), and the confirmation that Snowden brought secret materials with him to Russia.

Book manuscript / report page (house oversight committee production)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 268 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets', included in a House Oversight production. It details an interview with Russian lawyer Kucherena regarding his representation of Edward Snowden. The text describes the events of July 12, 2013, at Sheremetyevo International Airport, where Kucherena met Snowden and Sarah Harrison in the transit zone to discuss asylum conditions in Russia.

Book page / government production
2025-11-19

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This document is page 254 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (not Jeffrey Epstein), produced as part of a House Oversight Committee investigation (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019742). The text details the author's 2015 trip to Moscow to investigate Edward Snowden's 2013 arrival at Sheremetyevo Airport. It challenges Snowden's narrative that he was stuck in the transit zone, citing Russian sources claiming a 'special operation' was conducted by intelligence services to receive him immediately upon landing from Hong Kong.

Book page / house oversight committee production
2025-11-19

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This document is page 183 from a book (likely 'Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales' based on the filename metadata) included in a House Oversight production. The text details the timeline of intelligence leaks involving Edward Snowden, WikiLeaks, and The Intercept between 2013 and 2016, specifically focusing on NSA surveillance of French presidents and the DNC hacks. It discusses the potential involvement of Russian intelligence services in supplying documents to Julian Assange.

Book page / investigative report (house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 165 from a book (likely by Edward Jay Epstein given the filename, though the content is about Edward Snowden) stamped with House Oversight markings. It details the geopolitical maneuvering surrounding Edward Snowden's flight from Hong Kong to Moscow on June 23 via Aeroflot, arranged by Sarah Harrison. The text discusses the leverage Russian officials held over Snowden, his lack of travel documents, and the 'special operation' used to detain him upon arrival in Russia, preventing him from traveling to other nations like Cuba or Ecuador.

Book page / congressional record
2025-11-19

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This document is page 109 from a book, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the ISBN in the footer), which is part of a House Oversight Committee file. The text details Edward Snowden's time in Russia, his asylum, the risks taken by his associates like Sarah Harrison and Julian Assange, and his subsequent media appearances and financial earnings ($20,000 from TED). It critiques Snowden's transition from a technician to a media figure and his rhetoric regarding facing prison versus escaping to Russia.

Book page / house oversight committee record
2025-11-19

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This document is page 108 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the filename 'Epst' and ISBN). It details Edward Snowden's escape to Moscow on June 23 (2013), assisted by WikiLeaks staff Sarah Harrison and Jonathan Man. It describes the logistics of bypassing passport control, Harrison financing the trip, and Julian Assange's use of misinformation—specifically regarding flights to Cuba and Bolivia—to distract U.S. authorities and the press.

Book excerpt / legal discovery document
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 106 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the file name 'Epst'), stamped as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. It details Edward Snowden's time in Hong Kong, asserting he did not contact the governments of Iceland or Ecuador directly, and argues that logistical constraints meant he could only safely fly to China, North Korea, or Russia to avoid US extradition. The text highlights that Snowden's only confirmed contact was with Russia, citing a statement by Vladimir Putin describing Snowden as an 'agent of special services.'

Book page / congressional record
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 102 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, produced as part of a House Oversight investigation (Bates HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019590). It details the logistics of Edward Snowden's escape from Hong Kong in June 2013, orchestrated by WikiLeaks associate Sarah Harrison under the tutelage of Julian Assange. The text describes the use of decoy flights, burner phones, and financial difficulties faced by WikiLeaks, noting that Assange's primary funding at the time came from the Russian government-owned RT television.

Book page / investigative report (house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 101 of a book (likely titled 'The Plot to Hack America' or similar based on context and ISBN in footer) produced as part of a House Oversight investigation. It details Julian Assange's involvement in Edward Snowden's flight to Russia, specifically noting Assange's advice to avoid Ecuador in favor of Russia and his deployment of WikiLeaks staffer Sarah Harrison to Hong Kong to assist Snowden. It also provides background on Harrison's family connections in Hong Kong and her operational security measures.

Book excerpt / house oversight production
2025-11-19

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This document is page 100 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets', marked as a House Oversight exhibit. It details Julian Assange's legal troubles starting in 2010, his time on bail at Ellingham Hall with Sarah Harrison, his flight to the Ecuador embassy in 2012, and his relationship with RT television. It also describes a 2013 phone call between Edward Snowden and Assange regarding Snowden's escape from Hong Kong and his motivation stemming from Bradley Manning's mistreatment.

Book page / legal exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a House Oversight report detailing the timeline and circumstances of Edward Snowden's flight from Hong Kong to Russia in 2013. It refutes Snowden's claim that he was trapped in Russia by the US, presenting evidence that his passport was revoked before he left Hong Kong and that the Russian government (specifically Putin and Aeroflot) facilitated his travel. It also implicates WikiLeaks in funding and assisting his escape and cites Russian officials claiming Snowden shared intelligence with Russian security services.

Congressional report / investigative report
2025-11-19

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This document page, part of a House Oversight record, details an interview with Russian lawyer Anatoly Kucherena regarding his representation of Edward Snowden. It describes their first meeting on July 12, 2013, at Sheremetyevo Airport, where Kucherena advised Snowden to withdraw asylum petitions to other countries to secure sanctuary in Russia. The text also covers a subsequent meeting with human rights organizations where Snowden formally requested asylum in Russia.

Interview transcript / investigative report (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document (page 196) appears to be an investigative narrative detailing the 39-day period Edward Snowden spent in the Moscow airport transit zone in 2013. It discusses his living conditions with Sarah Harrison, the costs of the capsule hotel, and the possibility that he was actually housed in VIP quarters used by Russian security services (FSB/KGB). The text outlines the media frenzy and futile search for Snowden by reporters who bought tickets and bribed staff to find him.

Investigative report / narrative excerpt (likely from a book or congressional testimony)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a book or investigative report (Chapter 25: Vanishing Act) included in House Oversight Committee files. It details the author's 2015 trip to Moscow to investigate Edward Snowden's 2013 arrival and subsequent stay in the airport transit zone. The text challenges Snowden's narrative, citing reports from *Izvestia* that suggest his arrival was a coordinated operation with Russian intelligence services, rather than him simply being trapped due to a revoked passport.

Book chapter / investigative report (house oversight committee document)
2025-11-19

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This document is a 'Chronology 3' from a House Oversight report detailing Edward Snowden's movements and activities in Russia between June 2013 and August 2014. It tracks his arrival from Hong Kong, his asylum process, meetings with lawyers (ACLU) and journalists (NY Times, Gellman), and his association with Sarah Harrison. While the user prompt requested an analysis of an 'Epstein-related' document, the text of this specific page pertains exclusively to the Edward Snowden timeline.

Chronology / timeline (government report exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 144 of a book or report (likely by Edward Jay Epstein) analyzing the timeline of NSA document leaks attributed to Edward Snowden. It questions how Snowden could continue releasing documents via Wikileaks and The Intercept (regarding French presidents and Israeli operations) years after supposedly destroying his files in Hong Kong, suggesting potential involvement or approval by Russian intelligence services. The text details specific leaks from June and July 2015 and cites interviews with intelligence officials.

Book manuscript / investigative report page
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 113 of a House Oversight Committee report or narrative regarding Edward Snowden. It details his transition from a technician to a media figure in Moscow, his support network (including Julian Assange and Sarah Harrison), and his media appearances. The text critically analyzes his escape to Russia, suggesting it was not accidental but likely involved cooperation with Russian intelligence (FSB/KGB) and President Putin in exchange for NSA secrets. The text contains several typographical errors (e.g., 'denting' instead of 'denying', 'far trial' instead of 'fair trial').

Government/congressional report or narrative summary (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document details the logistics of Edward Snowden's flight from Hong Kong to Moscow on June 23rd, facilitated by WikiLeaks staff Sarah Harrison and Jonathan Mann. It describes how Snowden was allowed to board an Aeroflot flight without a valid passport or visa and highlights Julian Assange's strategy of creating 'distractions,' including a fake booking to Cuba and spreading misinformation that grounded Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane. The text appears to be part of a House Oversight Committee report regarding the Snowden incident.

Investigative report / narrative (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be 'Chapter Fourteen: Fugitive' from a report (likely House Oversight Committee based on the footer) detailing Edward Snowden's flight from U.S. jurisdiction. It describes his interactions with journalists Poitras, Greenwald, and Gellman, specifically noting Gellman's refusal to help Snowden evade authorities via an encrypted key. The text analyzes Snowden's potential asylum destinations, including Iceland and Ecuador, detailing the logistical and diplomatic attempts made by Assange to secure travel documents, and questions Snowden's intended destination given his lack of visas.

Congressional report/exhibit (excerpt from a book or narrative report)
2025-11-19

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This document, page 107 of a House Oversight record, details the logistics of Edward Snowden's escape from Hong Kong in June 2013. It describes how Wikileaks associate Sarah Harrison, under Julian Assange's direction, used tradecraft such as burner phones and decoy flight bookings (to Beijing and New Delhi) to evade US intelligence before securing a flight to Moscow. The text also analyzes the financial state of Wikileaks at the time and the diplomatic tension regarding extradition between the US, Hong Kong, and China.

Investigative report / congressional record
2025-11-19

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This document, likely part of a House Oversight report, details the coordination between Julian Assange and Edward Snowden regarding Snowden's flight from US authorities. It describes Assange's advice for Snowden to seek asylum in Russia rather than Ecuador to manage PR consequences, and his deployment of WikiLeaks staffer Sarah Harrison from Australia to Hong Kong to assist Snowden. The text also covers Harrison's family connections in Hong Kong and Snowden's stated motivations involving the treatment of Bradley Manning.

Investigative report / narrative account (house oversight committee document)
2025-11-19

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This document, page 105 of a House Oversight report, outlines the history of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks, detailing his hacking background, legal troubles in Sweden and the UK, and his eventual asylum in the Ecuador embassy. It introduces Sarah Harrison as his deputy and close associate. The text concludes with Edward Snowden contacting Assange in June 2013 to request assistance in escaping Hong Kong.

Government report / investigative narrative (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19
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4 total transactions
Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
2025-06-23 Paid Sarah Harrison Various unnamed g... $0.00 Harrison financed the trip. View
2025-06-23 Paid Sarah Harrison Various unnamed g... $0.00 Harrison 'financed the trip'. View
2013-06-01 Paid Sarah Harrison Aeroflot $0.00 Purchase of one-way ticket to Moscow for Snowde... View
0023-06-01 Paid Sarah Harrison Various unnamed g... $0.00 Harrison 'financed the trip'. View
As Sender
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As Recipient
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Total
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Instructions

From: Julian Assange
To: Sarah Harrison

Told her to leave Melbourne and go to Hong Kong to help Snowden.

Call
N/A

Unknown

From: Julian Assange
To: Sarah Harrison

Assange called Harrison (referenced in Corbett article).

Call
N/A

Life in Transit Zone

From: Sarah Harrison
To: Vogue

Described windowless room, watching TV, eating Burger King

Interview
N/A

Living conditions

From: Sarah Harrison
To: Vogue

Described windowless room and eating Burger King.

Interview
N/A

Mission Change

From: Julian Assange
To: Sarah Harrison

Instructed Harrison to leave Australia and go to Hong Kong to help Snowden.

Call
2025-06-11

Instructions

From: Julian Assange
To: Sarah Harrison

Told her to forget the campaign and go to Hong Kong to save Snowden.

Call
2025-06-11

How a Snowdenista Kept the NSA Leaker Hidden in a Moscow ...

From: Sara Corbett
To: Sarah Harrison

An article in Vogue by Sara Corbett about Sarah Harrison.

Article
2015-02-19

Escape Tactics

From: Sarah Harrison
To: Interviewer in Berlin

Discussed laying false trails.

Interview
2013-06-01

No Subject

From: Edward Snowden
To: Sarah Harrison

I didn’t expect that WikiLeaks was going to send a ninja to get me out.

In-person
0023-06-01

Escape

From: Edward Snowden
To: Sarah Harrison

I didn’t expect that WikiLeaks was going to send a ninja to get me out.

In-person
0023-06-01

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