
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger is an Austrian and American actor, businessman, politician, and former professional bodybuilder, known for his roles in high-profile action films. He served as the 38th governor of California from 2003 to 2011.
Why Arnold Schwarzenegger Appears in the Documents
Arnold Schwarzenegger is mentioned in 10 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 5 articles, 2 emails, 1 interview, 1 legal, 1 letter, originating from the House Oversight Committee.
These documents include titles such as "Filthy Rich", "1st Anniversary show: Both Sides Now with Huffington & Matalin", "Alan Trounson, California's Dr. Stem Cell" among others. Arnold Schwarzenegger's name appears across these documents in various contexts. The document corpus contains a wide range of materials including media coverage, government records, and legal proceedings where many public figures are mentioned.
Disclaimer: Appearing in the Epstein document corpus does not imply wrongdoing, guilt, or any form of association with criminal activity. Many public figures are mentioned incidentally in these documents due to the broad scope of the released materials.
Documents (10)
Filthy Rich
Filthy Rich is an investigative chronicle of Jeffrey Epstein’s multimillionaire network, exposing how a convicted sex offender leveraged immense wealth, access, and fear to prey on underage girls for years. Through a tapestry of interviews, court papers, and the accounts of associates, it reveals Epstein’s entanglements with powerful figures—Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, Ghislaine Maxwell, Scott Rothstein, Leslie Wexner, and others—while victims recount manipulation, coercion, and captivity. It also traces the ensuing legal battles, counterclaims, and high-stakes media coverage that blurred the line between justice and power, culminating in continuing investigations and litigation that cast a long shadow over Epstein’s circle.
Source: House Oversight Committee
1st Anniversary show: Both Sides Now with Huffington & Matalin
An email-forward announces the 1st anniversary of Both Sides Now with HuffPost’s Arianna Huffington and Mary Matalin, highlighting that it is the only national radio show featuring two opposing women and noting growth from 16 to 110 stations, while presenting their consensus that the Jobs Agenda is more urgent than the Deficit Agenda, weaving in commentary on recent male political scandals and a sharp debate over whether Rep. Ryan’s plan to end Medicare in 10 years traps Obama, plus speculation about a potential Democratic “Scott Brown Moment” in an upcoming special election; readers can read the show summary and listen via the linked HuffPost page.
Source: House Oversight Committee
1st Anniversary show: Both Sides Now with Huffington & Matalin
An email-forward announces the 1st anniversary of Both Sides Now with HuffPost’s Arianna Huffington and Mary Matalin, highlighting that it is the only national radio show featuring two opposing women and noting growth from 16 to 110 stations, while presenting their consensus that the Jobs Agenda is more urgent than the Deficit Agenda, weaving in commentary on recent male political scandals and a sharp debate over whether Rep. Ryan’s plan to end Medicare in 10 years traps Obama, plus speculation about a potential Democratic “Scott Brown Moment” in an upcoming special election; readers can read the show summary and listen via the linked HuffPost page.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Alan Trounson, California's Dr. Stem Cell
Alan Trounson, president of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, explains that Prop. 71 has transformed California into a world hub for stem-cell research, with hundreds of programs advancing toward clinical trials and six to seven poised to begin, a genomics–stem-cell center in the works, and a plan to bank thousands of induced pluripotent stem (IPS) cell lines to study diseases from heart disease to autism; he also aims to create a California network of stem-cell clinics to deliver therapies as trials or registered treatments, supported by roughly $70 million, while weighing ethical concerns about egg donation and cloning, promoting collaboration over competition, and forecasting long-term intellectual-property returns as the field matures and California cements its status as a can-do leader in medical innovation.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Alan Trounson, California's Dr. Stem Cell
Alan Trounson, president of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, explains that Prop. 71 has transformed California into a world hub for stem-cell research, with hundreds of programs advancing toward clinical trials and six to seven poised to begin, a genomics–stem-cell center in the works, and a plan to bank thousands of induced pluripotent stem (IPS) cell lines to study diseases from heart disease to autism; he also aims to create a California network of stem-cell clinics to deliver therapies as trials or registered treatments, supported by roughly $70 million, while weighing ethical concerns about egg donation and cloning, promoting collaboration over competition, and forecasting long-term intellectual-property returns as the field matures and California cements its status as a can-do leader in medical innovation.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Serious Moonlight: Behind the scenes at the 2017 Academy Awards
Peggy Siegal’s insider memoir offers a diary-like panorama of Oscar week 2017, weaving red-carpet glamour, backstage chaos, and the film industry’s political currents as Moonlight delivers a historic Best Picture win—the first with an all-Black cast and LGBTQ themes—after a late backlash against La La Land and a memorable envelope mix-up. Through vivid scenes of parties, power brokers, and candid conversations, the piece reveals how diversity, celebrity culture, and the politics of prestige collided in a night that felt both electric and unsettled.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Serious Moonlight: Behind the Scenes at the 2017 Academy Awards
Peggy Siegal takes readers behind the velvet rope of the 2017 Oscars to chronicle a night of seismic contrasts: Moonlight’s historic Best Picture victory—underscoring diverse, LGBTQ storytelling—emerges amid a #OscarsSoWhite reckoning and a late‑breaking envelope mix‑up that briefly crowned La La Land. Through sharp, intimate vignettes of red carpets, lavish dinners, and political energy fueling Hollywood, the piece captures how the ceremony became a reflection of a nation grappling with identity, aspiration, and power.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Serious Moonlight: Behind the Scenes at the 2017 Academy Awards
Peggy Siegal takes readers behind the velvet rope of the 2017 Oscars to chronicle a night of seismic contrasts: Moonlight’s historic Best Picture victory—underscoring diverse, LGBTQ storytelling—emerges amid a #OscarsSoWhite reckoning and a late‑breaking envelope mix‑up that briefly crowned La La Land. Through sharp, intimate vignettes of red carpets, lavish dinners, and political energy fueling Hollywood, the piece captures how the ceremony became a reflection of a nation grappling with identity, aspiration, and power.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Letter of Support for O-1 Visa Application
David Blaine writes in support of Ms. Svet’s 0-1 visa application, praising her as a remarkable public relations and fundraising expert who has consistently attracted major donors for education and STEM initiatives through high-profile events. He highlights her ability to identify the right supporters, mobilize them effectively, and deliver tangible benefits for children in places such as the US Virgin Islands and the Ivory Coast. Blaine underscores his own extensive charity work for children and states unequivocally that he wholeheartedly supports her visa, even envisioning future collaboration to combine their talents for the world’s children.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Letter of Support for O-1 Visa Application
David Blaine writes in support of Ms. Svet’s 0-1 visa application, praising her as a remarkable public relations and fundraising expert who has consistently attracted major donors for education and STEM initiatives through high-profile events. He highlights her ability to identify the right supporters, mobilize them effectively, and deliver tangible benefits for children in places such as the US Virgin Islands and the Ivory Coast. Blaine underscores his own extensive charity work for children and states unequivocally that he wholeheartedly supports her visa, even envisioning future collaboration to combine their talents for the world’s children.
Source: House Oversight Committee