
Julianna Margulies
Julianna Margulies is an American actress. After several small television roles, Margulies received wide recognition for her starring role as Carol Hathaway in the NBC medical drama series ER, for which she received a Primetime Emmy Award and six Screen Actors Guild Awards, in addition to four Golden Globe Award nominations.
Why Julianna Margulies Appears in the Documents
Julianna Margulies is mentioned in 2 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 2 emails, originating from the House Oversight Committee.
These appearances are in: "Proposal for Men of the World conference and list of Women in the World Summit participants", "Proposal for Men of the World conference and list of Women in the World Summit participants". Based on the document summaries, these mentions appear to be incidental — Julianna Margulies's name comes up in the context of broader discussions rather than in direct connection to Jeffrey Epstein or his activities.
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 (2)
Proposal for Men of the World conference and list of Women in the World Summit participants
This document presents an email thread in which Lawrence Krauss proposes a “men of the world” conference featuring figures like Kevin Spacey, Bill Clinton, Al Franken, and Woody Allen, juxtaposed with Tina Brown’s confidential agenda for the Women in the World Summit, which lists a wide roster of prominent women speakers addressing issues such as male misconduct, followed by standard confidentiality notices and contact details.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Proposal for Men of the World conference and list of Women in the World Summit participants
This document presents an email thread in which Lawrence Krauss proposes a “men of the world” conference featuring figures like Kevin Spacey, Bill Clinton, Al Franken, and Woody Allen, juxtaposed with Tina Brown’s confidential agenda for the Women in the World Summit, which lists a wide roster of prominent women speakers addressing issues such as male misconduct, followed by standard confidentiality notices and contact details.
Source: House Oversight Committee