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Caroline A. Jones
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Employment |
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person
Leon Black
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Donor |
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person
Caroline A. Jones
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Employment faculty |
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Harold Edgerton
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Professional |
5
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person
Leon Black
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Donor recipient |
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Alex "Sandy" Pentland
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Professional |
5
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person
Alex "Sandy" Pentland
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Employment academic |
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Morris
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Employment |
5
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person
Scott Aaronson
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Affiliation |
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Donor |
1
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person
Nicolas Negroponte
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Professional institutional |
1
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1 | |
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person
Wexner
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Business associate |
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| N/A | N/A | Rejection of $25,000 donation by MIT | MIT/ASU | View |
This document is a collection of FBI and Palm Beach Police investigative materials regarding Jeffrey Epstein (File 31E-MM-108062). It includes FD-340 evidence logs, handwritten notes from interviews with victims or witnesses detailing interactions with Epstein (including massages, nudity, payments, and travel to New Mexico), subpoenas for subscriber information, MapQuest directions to 505 S Flagler Dr, and MySpace profile printouts. The handwritten notes contain significant allegations regarding Epstein's behavior, including asking for massages, comments about age ('I know you're not 18'), and controlling travel arrangements.
This document is a screenshot of an email inbox showing two emails sent on February 4, 2020. The emails contain an audio attachment titled 'Scotland Yard Recording 5.m4a' dated 30/01/2020. One email is addressed to Laura Burns-BBCNI, suggesting communication with the media regarding Metropolitan Police activities. The sender comments 'British And US Government at its best.' Sidebar search results show incidental Expedia emails from 2022 regarding a hotel in Athens.
This document contains a blank or partially redacted application packet for the New York State Office of Victim Services, revision date September 2015. It includes instructions for victims of crime to claim compensation for expenses such as medical bills, lost wages, and burial costs, as well as a HIPAA release form. The document outlines the legal process for court-ordered restitution and the specific limits of compensation available from the state.
This document is an 'Additional Inquiry Response' from the FBI New York and the NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services, dated Oct 6, 2021 (likely the print date). It responds to a search request regarding the Interstate Identification Index (III). The specific subject of the search is redacted, but the response indicates that records exist and can be obtained via an NCIC transaction.
This document is an 'Additional Inquiry Response' from the FBI New York office to the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services, dated October 6, 2021. It concerns 'III Information' (likely Interstate Identification Index), but the substantive content is entirely redacted. It lists Michael C. Green as the Executive Deputy Commissioner of the receiving agency.
This document is an 'Additional Inquiry Response' from the FBI New York and NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services regarding an Interstate Identification Index (III) check. It indicates that identification data was updated on January 16, 2018, but the specific details regarding fingerprint classes and identification records are heavily redacted. It directs the user to obtain records via the NCIC transaction.
This document is a heavily redacted 'Repository Inquiry' or criminal history report generated by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services on October 6, 2021. It indicates the existence of a 'Cycle 1' arrest/charge for the subject (whose name is redacted), but details are obscured. The report confirms there is no 'Job/License,' 'Wanted,' or 'Missing Person' information associated with the subject in NYS files, but notes the subject has information maintained by other states or the FBI.
This document is an 'Additional Inquiry Response' from the FBI New York and NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services regarding a search of the Interstate Identification Index (III). Generated on October 6, 2021, it notes that identification data was updated on October 24, 2016. The specific subject of the search and the results are heavily redacted with large black blocks.
This document is a 'Repository Inquiry' response from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services dated October 6, 2021. It reports that a search for a redacted individual returned no NYS criminal history, wanted information, or missing person information, though it notes the check was not fingerprint-based.
This document is a cover letter from the UK HM Land Registry to Nexa Law Limited, dated December 13, 2021, confirming the provision of historical document copies for a fee of £3.00. It contains standard administrative disclaimers regarding the completeness of historical title registers. The document is marked as 'Defendant's Exhibit MG-1' in case 'S2 20 Cr. 330 (AJN)' (USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell) and bears a DOJ production stamp.
This legal document, filed by counsel for Ms. Maxwell, argues that her pretrial detention conditions are excessively punitive and amount to de facto solitary confinement. The filing details sleep deprivation, constant surveillance, and frequent, invasive body scans and strip searches, asserting these measures are detrimental to her health and ability to prepare for trial. The counsel contrasts these conditions with those of other clients, including those charged with terrorism and murder, to highlight their unprecedented severity.
This document is a page from a legal filing in the Ghislaine Maxwell case (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), likely submitted as case law or precedent regarding Non-Prosecution Agreements (NPAs). The text details testimony from the Bill Cosby case (Commonwealth v. Cosby), focusing on whether a valid non-prosecution agreement existed between District Attorney Castor and Cosby. Witnesses testify that no such promise was mentioned during civil depositions or settlement negotiations, contradicting claims of an 'irrevocable commitment' not to prosecute.
The document appears to be an excerpt from a book or report describing the work and philosophy of Neil Gershenfeld, director of MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms. It details a visit to MIT in 2003, Gershenfeld's involvement with the 'Fab Labs' maker movement, and his critical views on Norbert Wiener's theories regarding automation and AI. The page bears a House Oversight stamp, suggesting it is part of a larger investigation file.
This document appears to be page 19 of a larger text (likely a book or essay) included in a House Oversight production (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016822). The text analyzes the legacy of mathematician Norbert Wiener, discussing both his failure to predict the hardware revolution (transistors/integrated circuits) and his successful insights into Cybernetics, feedback loops, and information theory. It details his work during WWII on anti-aircraft fire, his connection to Alan Turing's ideas, and his recruitment of Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts to MIT to work on artificial neural networks.
This document is page 10 of a memoir or essay (likely by literary agent John Brockman), marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was evidence in a congressional investigation (likely regarding Epstein's ties to science/academia). The text details the narrator's pivotal experiences in the mid-1960s bridging art and science, including a visit to MIT to see a mainframe computer and a 1967 visit to Menlo Park to assist Stewart Brand with the 'Whole Earth Catalog.' It discusses the influence of cybernetics, Marshall McLuhan, and Norbert Wiener on the narrator's intellectual development.
This document is a biographical list of participants in a gathering or initiative called 'The Deep Thinking Project.' It features high-profile academics, scientists, and authors associated with institutions such as MIT, Harvard, Oxford, and UC Berkeley. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp, suggesting it is part of a congressional investigation, likely related to funding or connections involving Jeffrey Epstein's scientific patronage.
The document appears to be a page (pg 49) from a memoir or autobiography stamped by the House Oversight Committee (Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027897). The text describes the narrator's moral struggle regarding rumors that Israeli soldiers, including a mentor figure named Yigal, killed captured Egyptian soldiers at the Mitla Pass after an ambush. The narrator recounts a trip to Patish in 1959 and their imminent entry into army service. While extracted from a dataset potentially related to Epstein investigations (likely regarding associates like Ehud Barak), this specific page contains no direct references to Epstein, Maxwell, or financial crimes.
This document is page 39 of a book or memoir (likely by Ehud Barak, given the Mishmar Hasharon reference often associated with him) contained within House Oversight files. It details the history of the 1956 Suez Crisis (Sinai War), discussing the military actions of Battalion 890, the political miscalculations of Ben-Gurion regarding British and French power, and the intervention of the US and Soviet Union. It concludes with a personal reflection from the author about how the war touched them directly at Mishmar Hasharon.
A message log from April 20, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeeitunes) and an unidentified individual. They discuss Geoffrey Ling, with the correspondent noting Ling is a close friend who tried to recruit them to DARPA. Epstein suggests the individual visit the MIT Media Lab and offers to secure an appointment; the individual responds enthusiastically but notes they must first travel to Seattle with 'bg' (likely Bill Gates) until April 29.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or draft article discussing the cultural shift in pubic hair grooming standards, attributing the trend to the mainstreaming of the porn industry ('porn chic'). It quotes authors Jordan Stein and Julia Baird and references Hollywood actresses like Gwyneth Paltrow and Kirstie Alley, as well as the show 'Sex In the City,' to illustrate the popularity of hair removal. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document is a page from a contact or attendee list (labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013487) containing biographical summaries of high-profile individuals in technology, finance, politics, and academia. Notable figures include Robert Rubin (former Treasury Secretary), General Stan McChrystal, and various tech CEOs and venture capitalists. The document outlines their current roles, former positions, and board memberships, likely prepared for a conference or networking event circa 2011-2013.
This document is a page from a corporate prospectus or due diligence report (marked Confidential, House Oversight) detailing the professional biographies of three Managing Directors at New Leaf (presumably New Leaf Venture Partners): Jeani Delagardelle, Ron Hunt, and Vijay Lathi. All three were previously associated with Sprout Group. The document lists their educational backgrounds and extensive board memberships across various pharmaceutical and medical technology companies.
This document is page 165 of a book or educational text titled 'Complexity & Chaos'. It features an image of a 'Bubble Sort Ballet' created by Sapientia University. The text discusses 'The Hardest Problems' in computer science, specifically explaining RSA encryption (developed at MIT in 1977 by Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman) and introducing 'NP' (non-deterministic polynomial) problems. The document bears the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015855', indicating it was included in a document production for the House Oversight Committee, likely related to investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's connections to MIT and scientific funding, though Epstein is not explicitly named on this specific page.
This document appears to be a page from a book (resembling Tim Ferriss's 'The 4-Hour Workweek') discussing the concepts of 'mini-retirements,' lifestyle design, and the psychological benefits of long-term travel versus short vacations. It argues that true freedom requires disconnecting from the 'rat race' and 'materialistic addictions.' The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was included in evidence provided to the House Oversight Committee, likely as part of a larger production of documents found in a subject's possession.
An email chain from July 2014 where Ed Boyden (MIT) reconnects with Jeffrey Epstein, apologizing for a prior cancellation and citing the success of the Obama BRAIN Initiative as a reason for his busy schedule. Epstein responds with 'definitely' to a request to chat. Included in the thread history are emails from December 2013 involving Neil Gershenfeld confirming a lunch meeting that was subsequently cancelled by Epstein's assistant, Lesley Groff, due to Epstein being ill.
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