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person
Bill Gates
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Proposed political ticket |
7
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Bill Gates
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Proposed hypothetical political ticket |
7
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Peter Thiel
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Litigation financier |
5
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1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2016-01-01 | N/A | Gawker goes bankrupt following lawsuit. | USA | View |
This legal document analyzes D.A. Castor's decision and press release concerning Cosby, asserting that Castor's intent was to induce Cosby's reliance, which led Cosby to testify in Constand's civil case without invoking his Fifth Amendment rights. The text further discusses the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution, highlighting the right against self-incrimination as an "essential mainstay" of criminal justice, citing the Supreme Court case *Malloy v. Hogan*.
This document, labeled as a House Oversight exhibit, appears to be a news article detailing Peter Thiel's political and legal activities. It covers his $300,000 donation to Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley (who subsequently investigated Google), his move from San Francisco to Los Angeles, and his secret financing of Hulk Hogan's lawsuit which bankrupted Gawker Media. The document explores Thiel's motivations regarding Silicon Valley culture and his grievances with Gawker.
This document is a political strategy memo, likely from around July 2018, that analyzes the potential for a centrist third-party candidate in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. It argues that a candidate with significant name recognition is crucial for success and proposes several hypothetical bipartisan tickets as thought experiments. The document does not contain any mention of Jeffrey Epstein or related matters.
This document is a political strategy memo arguing for the viability of a centrist, third-party presidential candidate in the 2020 U.S. election. Citing the 'failed' 2016 election, high disapproval of Donald Trump, and a leftward shift in the Democratic party, the author suggests the electorate is open to an alternative. The memo brainstorms several 'radical' bipartisan tickets, such as Biden/Romney and Bill Gates/Hogan, as possibilities.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
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| N/A | Received | Peter Thiel | Hogan | $0.00 | Secretly financed the privacy lawsuit against G... | View |
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