
Kevin Spacey
Kevin Spacey Fowler is an American actor. Known for his work on stage and screen, he has received numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Tony Award, and two Laurence Olivier Awards as well as nominations for twelve Emmy Awards.
Why Kevin Spacey Appears in the Documents
Kevin Spacey is mentioned in 39 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 19 articles, 10 emails, 6 letters, 3 legals, 1 book, originating from the House Oversight Committee.
These documents include flight logs, address book or contact list entries, court filings, media articles, emails. The presence of Kevin Spacey's name in these specific document types reflects the scope of the released corpus, which contains a wide range of records from legal proceedings, investigations, and media coverage.
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 (39)
Affidavit of Bradley James Edwards
Bradley J. Edwards, a Florida- and Southern District of Florida–licensed attorney, represents Jane Doe in civil claims against Jeffrey Epstein and explains that Epstein’s federal non-prosecution agreement blocks federal charges and may cap victims’ damages, complicating Jane Doe’s efforts to prove liability and obtain punitive damages. He argues that Epstein’s repeated Fifth Amendment invocations and ongoing refusal to provide substantive discovery—despite extensive depositions and the private nature of the abuse—make a George Rush tape, in which Epstein allegedly speaks about the abuse, essential for proving perjury and supporting damages, including punitive damages. The affidavit also outlines Edwards’s investigative strategy, including notices to deposit high-profile figures (Trump, Dershowitz, Clinton, Copperfield) and the use of flight logs to establish a federal nexus, along with his personal history with Rothstein’s Ponzi scheme and a related Florida Bar matter.
Source: House Oversight Committee
BuzzFeed News analysis: No hard evidence of Clinton-Epstein sex scandal
This document forwards a BuzzFeed News analysis that, after reviewing thousands of pages of pleadings, flight logs, and police records related to Jeffrey Epstein, argues that the sensational claims of a Clinton–Epstein sex scandal are largely unsubstantiated by hard evidence; while Epstein’s crimes and his long friendship with Bill Clinton are well documented, the material reviewed does not prove Clinton’s involvement beyond being a social and donor figure who occasionally flew on Epstein’s jet, with key witnesses denying any sexual misconduct and many allegations uncorroborated by verifiable information.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Exclusive: Bill Clinton pictured with Ghislaine Maxwell at Chelsea Clinton's wedding amid Epstein ties
The article portrays Ghislaine Maxwell as Epstein’s close ally and “social fixer” who remained linked to Bill Clinton even after Epstein’s 2006 arrest and 2008 conviction, highlighting Maxwell’s attendance at Chelsea Clinton’s 2010 wedding and detailing claims that Clinton flew on Epstein’s private jet and visited Epstein’s Caribbean island; it frames Epstein as tightly connected to powerful figures, notes Virginia Roberts’ sworn allegations of Clinton’s association with Epstein, and reports that Maxwell denies involvement while Epstein’s victims seek to overturn his non-prosecution deal.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Exclusive: Bill Clinton pictured with Ghislaine Maxwell at Chelsea Clinton's wedding amid Epstein ties
The article portrays Ghislaine Maxwell as Epstein’s close ally and “social fixer” who remained linked to Bill Clinton even after Epstein’s 2006 arrest and 2008 conviction, highlighting Maxwell’s attendance at Chelsea Clinton’s 2010 wedding and detailing claims that Clinton flew on Epstein’s private jet and visited Epstein’s Caribbean island; it frames Epstein as tightly connected to powerful figures, notes Virginia Roberts’ sworn allegations of Clinton’s association with Epstein, and reports that Maxwell denies involvement while Epstein’s victims seek to overturn his non-prosecution deal.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Statement of Undisputed Facts in Epstein v. Edwards
Bradley J. Edwards, Esq., on behalf of three Epstein victims, presents a thorough Statement of Undisputed Facts detailing Jeffrey Epstein’s extensive sexual abuse of underage girls—including a recruitment network and financial scheme—supported by police reports, victim depositions, and federal correspondence; it asserts Edwards acted in good faith to pursue civil suits and vigorously sought discovery despite Epstein and coconspirators’ Fifth Amendment assertions and witness harassment, and it links these civil actions to the FBI/U.S. Attorney investigation, the 2008 non-prosecution/plea agreement, and Rothstein’s Ponzi scheme to illustrate a pervasive culture of deception; it also identifies high-profile figures whose testimony Edwards sought, such as Maxwell, Dershowitz, Clinton, Trump, Copperfield, and others, and explains why the settlements are relevant to punitive damages.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Statement of Undisputed Facts in Epstein v. Edwards
Bradley J. Edwards, Esq., on behalf of three Epstein victims, presents a thorough Statement of Undisputed Facts detailing Jeffrey Epstein’s extensive sexual abuse of underage girls—including a recruitment network and financial scheme—supported by police reports, victim depositions, and federal correspondence; it asserts Edwards acted in good faith to pursue civil suits and vigorously sought discovery despite Epstein and coconspirators’ Fifth Amendment assertions and witness harassment, and it links these civil actions to the FBI/U.S. Attorney investigation, the 2008 non-prosecution/plea agreement, and Rothstein’s Ponzi scheme to illustrate a pervasive culture of deception; it also identifies high-profile figures whose testimony Edwards sought, such as Maxwell, Dershowitz, Clinton, Trump, Copperfield, and others, and explains why the settlements are relevant to punitive damages.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Guardian media enquiry about Jeffrey Epstein and Swiss bank accounts survey
This privileged Guardian internal email chain from January 2015 reveals a journalist’s outreach to Jeffrey Epstein, via his lawyer, about a forthcoming joint US-UK survey of Swiss bank accounts connected to tax evasion and money laundering; it cites Epstein’s listed accounts with HSBC Suisse and Family Interest L.P., outlines questions about his use of such accounts and back taxes, and notes his 2008 guilty plea for soliciting prostitution with a minor, while indicating the Guardian’s intention to publish the survey results and inviting Epstein to comment by a set deadline.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Guardian media enquiry about Jeffrey Epstein and Swiss bank accounts survey
This privileged Guardian internal email chain from January 2015 reveals a journalist’s outreach to Jeffrey Epstein, via his lawyer, about a forthcoming joint US-UK survey of Swiss bank accounts connected to tax evasion and money laundering; it cites Epstein’s listed accounts with HSBC Suisse and Family Interest L.P., outlines questions about his use of such accounts and back taxes, and notes his 2008 guilty plea for soliciting prostitution with a minor, while indicating the Guardian’s intention to publish the survey results and inviting Epstein to comment by a set deadline.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Privileged email chain about Epstein-Clinton flight logs and allegations
This internal memo and its forwarded materials scrutinize sensational Epstein–Clinton coverage, arguing that most lurid claims lack solid evidence. A rigorous review of thousands of court pleadings, flight logs, and police records shows little to substantiate that former President Bill Clinton was involved in Epstein’s sexual crimes; while Clinton did fly on Epstein’s private jet on roughly a dozen occasions—with Epstein and aides aboard—those trips appear to have been for professional or public purposes rather than sexual misconduct. The documents note other figures such as Dershowitz, Maxwell, and Summers in related lawsuits, but there is no conclusive proof tying Clinton to Epstein’s criminal activities, and ongoing litigation has yet to yield a definitive link. Overall, the piece cautions against media sensationalism and presents a weak, unproven connection between Clinton and Epstein based on the records available.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Plenty Of Innuendo, But No Hard Evidence Of New Clinton Sex Scandal
This forwarded memo highlights a BuzzFeed News analysis of Epstein-related court filings that argues the most provocative Clinton–Epstein allegations rest on innuendo rather than hard evidence: while Bill Clinton indeed flew on Epstein’s private jet dozens of times and was accompanied by Epstein’s associates on several trips, the records show no proof of Clinton participating in or knowing about Epstein’s sexual crimes, and many sensational claims are uncorroborated or unverified, with ongoing lawsuits producing little to connect Clinton to Epstein’s predatory activities beyond a lengthy and controversial friendship.
Source: House Oversight Committee
http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/jeffrey-epstein-address-
Jeffrey Epstein’s 97-page address book, dubbed “The Holy Grail” by a former house manager who tried to sell it, catalogs contact details for a who’s who of the ultra-rich and powerful—Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, Donald Trump, Tony Blair, and many others—and has become a focal point in a civil suit, drawing renewed scrutiny of Epstein’s circle and his alleged pattern of sex crimes against underage girls.
Source: House Oversight Committee
City Spy - The Evening Standard (Dec 24, 2009)
City Spy rounds up a miscellany of late-2009 business and political chatter as 2010 looms: publishers are weighing paid online models, with United Business Media eyeing a stronger subscription tilt and titles like Property Week and Building moving toward reader registration; insolvency practitioners warn of a spike in company failures in early 2010 amid stabilising but fragile conditions; Jeffrey Epstein’s scandal continues to unfold with civil claims and testimony about high-profile plane passengers; Azerbaijan faces censure over media restrictions and BBC blockages; the cold weather and recession intersect with news that private jet travel is rebounding even as in-flight meals stay tight; the Madoff affair lingers in discussions of hedge fund wrongdoing; and a forthcoming London lecture on market abuse signals ongoing regulatory scrutiny.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Complaint by Virginia Giuffre against Alan Dershowitz
Virginia Giuffre’s complaint in the Southern District of New York accuses Alan Dershowitz, Epstein’s longtime attorney and close associate, of participating in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking of underage girls from 1999–2002—including offenses against Giuffre when she was a minor—and then maliciously defaming her by publicly denying her claims and accusing her of perjury and extortion in a coordinated effort with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell to silence victims; the filing outlines Epstein’s trafficking network, the controversial non-prosecution agreement, the CVRA context, and argues that Dershowitz’s false statements were disseminated globally to destroy Giuffre’s credibility and advocacy for abuse victims, seeking compensatory, consequential, exemplary and punitive damages, costs, attorneys’ fees, and a jury trial.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Guardian Media Enquiry: Re: Jeffrey Epstein and Swiss Accounts Survey
An internal Guardian media inquiry reveals journalist David Pegg informing Epstein’s lawyer that The Guardian plans to publish a piece mentioning Jeffrey Epstein and has asked for his comment by February 2, 2015; the forwarded January 5, 2015 note outlines a Swiss accounts survey alleging Epstein held up to $3.5 million in assets through HSBC (Suisse) and related entities, with possible implications of tax evasion or money laundering, notes Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution with a minor, and highlights connections to Leslie Wexner and high-profile figures such as Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Kevin Spacey, stating the results will be published in the US and UK and requesting substantive responses to each point.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Guardian Media Enquiry: Re: Jeffrey Epstein and Swiss Accounts Survey
An internal Guardian media inquiry reveals journalist David Pegg informing Epstein’s lawyer that The Guardian plans to publish a piece mentioning Jeffrey Epstein and has asked for his comment by February 2, 2015; the forwarded January 5, 2015 note outlines a Swiss accounts survey alleging Epstein held up to $3.5 million in assets through HSBC (Suisse) and related entities, with possible implications of tax evasion or money laundering, notes Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution with a minor, and highlights connections to Leslie Wexner and high-profile figures such as Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Kevin Spacey, stating the results will be published in the US and UK and requesting substantive responses to each point.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Filthy Rich
Filthy Rich presents a gripping, documentary-style account of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged serial abuse of underage girls and the sprawling staff-and-puppet-network that enabled it, weaving together victim stories (Mary, Alison, Francine, Jenny, Cynthia, Wendy), investigative interviews, and court records to show how Epstein exploited wealth and power to recruit teens for massages that escalated into sexual acts, with aides like Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marcinkova helping to coordinate and protect the operation. Following a years‑long Palm Beach Police Department inquiry led by Chief Michael Reiter, the narrative details the politics, private investigators, and donor culture that complicated accountability, culminating in 2005–2006 probable-cause affidavits and charges for unlawful sexual activity with a minor and related offenses, revealing a troubling object lesson about how money and influence can blur the line between legality and impunity.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Filthy Rich
Filthy Rich presents a gripping, documentary-style account of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged serial abuse of underage girls and the sprawling staff-and-puppet-network that enabled it, weaving together victim stories (Mary, Alison, Francine, Jenny, Cynthia, Wendy), investigative interviews, and court records to show how Epstein exploited wealth and power to recruit teens for massages that escalated into sexual acts, with aides like Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marcinkova helping to coordinate and protect the operation. Following a years‑long Palm Beach Police Department inquiry led by Chief Michael Reiter, the narrative details the politics, private investigators, and donor culture that complicated accountability, culminating in 2005–2006 probable-cause affidavits and charges for unlawful sexual activity with a minor and related offenses, revealing a troubling object lesson about how money and influence can blur the line between legality and impunity.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Filthy Rich
Filthy Rich presents a gripping, documentary-style account of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged serial abuse of underage girls and the sprawling staff-and-puppet-network that enabled it, weaving together victim stories (Mary, Alison, Francine, Jenny, Cynthia, Wendy), investigative interviews, and court records to show how Epstein exploited wealth and power to recruit teens for massages that escalated into sexual acts, with aides like Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marcinkova helping to coordinate and protect the operation. Following a years‑long Palm Beach Police Department inquiry led by Chief Michael Reiter, the narrative details the politics, private investigators, and donor culture that complicated accountability, culminating in 2005–2006 probable-cause affidavits and charges for unlawful sexual activity with a minor and related offenses, revealing a troubling object lesson about how money and influence can blur the line between legality and impunity.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Jeffrey Epstein Case — Palm Beach Police Department and FBI Investigation Files
This FBI FOI/PA file documents the Palm Beach Police Department’s lengthy 2005–2006 investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, revealing sworn statements from multiple young women and other witnesses about Epstein’s Palm Beach residence where masseuses—often underage—were recruited, paid hundreds of dollars per session, and subjected to massages that escalated into sexual activity, with police seizing cameras, notes, transcripts, and sex toys, and tracing communications via trash pulls, phone records, and Epstein’s private jet. Despite findings suggesting unlawful sexual activity with a minor and lewd and lascivious conduct, the state attorney referred the case to a grand jury, which indicted Epstein on one count of felony solicitation of prostitution, while the FBI later opened a parallel federal probe into WSTA/child prostitution spanning multiple jurisdictions (New York, New Mexico, the U.S. Virgin Islands) and coordinated with Epstein’s high-profile defense and private investigators.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Guardian media inquiry regarding Jeffrey Epstein and Swiss accounts survey
The Guardian is preparing an investigative piece that may mention Jeffrey Epstein and has circulated a detailed survey of Swiss bank accounts, alleging Epstein held accounts with HSBC Suisse and related entities with assets up to about USD 3.5 million and raising questions about tax avoidance/evasion and money laundering, while also noting his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution and procuring minors and his associations with figures such as Leslie Wexner, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and Kevin Spacey; Epstein’s representatives are invited to comment by strict deadlines before publication.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Guardian media inquiry regarding Jeffrey Epstein and Swiss accounts survey
The Guardian is preparing an investigative piece that may mention Jeffrey Epstein and has circulated a detailed survey of Swiss bank accounts, alleging Epstein held accounts with HSBC Suisse and related entities with assets up to about USD 3.5 million and raising questions about tax avoidance/evasion and money laundering, while also noting his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution and procuring minors and his associations with figures such as Leslie Wexner, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and Kevin Spacey; Epstein’s representatives are invited to comment by strict deadlines before publication.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Media Enquiry - The Guardian - Re: Jeffrey Epstein
This document is a chain of privileged emails in which Guardian journalist David Pegg informs Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyers that The Guardian is preparing a forthcoming article based on a Swiss bank accounts survey and seeks Epstein’s comment on potential tax evasion, money laundering, and his connections to figures such as Leslie Wexner, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and Kevin Spacey, with firm deadlines for a response before publication in the US and UK; the correspondence notes Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea for soliciting prostitution involving a minor and includes standard confidentiality and privilege notices.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Media Enquiry - The Guardian - Re: Jeffrey Epstein
This document is a chain of privileged emails in which Guardian journalist David Pegg informs Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyers that The Guardian is preparing a forthcoming article based on a Swiss bank accounts survey and seeks Epstein’s comment on potential tax evasion, money laundering, and his connections to figures such as Leslie Wexner, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and Kevin Spacey, with firm deadlines for a response before publication in the US and UK; the correspondence notes Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea for soliciting prostitution involving a minor and includes standard confidentiality and privilege notices.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Ghislaine Maxwell: Family, wealth, and Epstein connections
After her father, Robert Maxwell, died, Ghislaine Maxwell was heartbreakingly grieving but ambitious, relocating to New York to reinvent herself with charm, a powerful social network, and a comfortable financial cushion, including a London home and a trust fund; a year after his death she flew back to New York on Concorde, a trip reportedly financed by Jeffrey Epstein, whose vast wealth and enigmatic nature helped propel her rise among the rich and famous and left enduring questions about the source of his money.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Amended Verified Complaint for Legal & Equitable Relief and Damages
This Amended Verified Complaint, filed in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in Dade County, Florida, alleges that billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, along with Tyler McDonald and Yi.Org, caused sweeping harm to Jean-Luc Brunel and MC2 Model & Talent Miami by linking them in false and inflammatory online content to Epstein’s alleged sex-trafficking crimes, resulting in devastating financial losses, lost client relationships, and irreparable damage to their reputations; the Plaintiffs assert multiple causes of action—including equitable relief for loss of business and revenue, defamation, obstruction of justice, and intentional infliction of emotional distress—seeking damages exceeding $15,000, jury trial, and other appropriate relief, supported by extensive exhibits detailing Epstein’s activities, the alleged links to MC2, and communications among industry players.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Microsoft Word - Exhibit K.docx
This profile paints Jeffrey Epstein as a supremely private, magnetic financier whose astonishing wealth and opulent lifestyle—massive Manhattan town house, private ranch, island retreat, a fleet of jets—conceal a controversial career built on secrecy and controversy, including a longtime, high-profile partnership with Leslie Wexner, a string of dubious deals and lawsuits dating back to his Bear Stearns days, and alleged schemes with crime and regulatory scrutiny, even as he funds cutting-edge science at Harvard and moves within an elite network of power players, leaving him an enigmatic, perennially mysterious figure.
Source: House Oversight Committee
JEFFREY EPSTEIN; WSTA - CHILD PROSTITUTION
This FBI file chronicles the Palm Beach County investigation of financier Jeffrey Epstein for soliciting prostitution involving underage girls, detailing months of police work—including surveillance of Epstein’s home and private airport, trash analysis, and interviews with five alleged victims and 17 witnesses—leading to a July 2006 grand jury indictment of Epstein on one felony count of solicitation of prostitution, amid debates over pursuing more serious charges and a related federal inquiry, while revealing intense public and political scrutiny, high-power defense involvement, and internal tensions between Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer, all documented through subpoenas, sealed affidavits, and court sealing orders.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Media Enquiry: Guardian on Jeffrey Epstein and Swiss accounts
This January 2015 internal Guardian correspondence shows The Guardian preparing a potentially name‑checking article about Jeffrey Epstein, with journalist David Pegg informing colleagues that Epstein may be mentioned and requesting his response by 18:00 on February 2, 2015 (after an earlier January deadline), while forwarding a Swiss accounts survey that alleges Epstein held accounts linked to tax avoidance and possible money laundering, notes his 2008 guilty plea for soliciting prostitution and procuring minors for prostitution, and cites connections to Leslie Wexner and high‑profile figures such as Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Kevin Spacey, with the intention to publish the findings in the US and UK unless Epstein comments.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Media Enquiry: Guardian on Jeffrey Epstein and Swiss accounts
This January 2015 internal Guardian correspondence shows The Guardian preparing a potentially name‑checking article about Jeffrey Epstein, with journalist David Pegg informing colleagues that Epstein may be mentioned and requesting his response by 18:00 on February 2, 2015 (after an earlier January deadline), while forwarding a Swiss accounts survey that alleges Epstein held accounts linked to tax avoidance and possible money laundering, notes his 2008 guilty plea for soliciting prostitution and procuring minors for prostitution, and cites connections to Leslie Wexner and high‑profile figures such as Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Kevin Spacey, with the intention to publish the findings in the US and UK unless Epstein comments.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Media enquiry regarding Jeffrey Epstein (The Guardian)
This is a chain of Guardian internal emails about Jeffrey Epstein: a journalist indicates the paper may name Epstein in a forthcoming article and seeks his comment by a February deadline, while also forwarding a prior Swiss accounts survey alleging Epstein held offshore accounts (including with HSBC Suisse and Family Interest L.P.), raising questions about tax avoidance or money laundering, Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution with a minor, and purported connections to figures such as Leslie Wexner, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Kevin Spacey, with the piece expected to run in the US and UK and strict confidentiality notices accompanying the correspondence.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Media enquiry regarding Jeffrey Epstein (The Guardian)
This is a chain of Guardian internal emails about Jeffrey Epstein: a journalist indicates the paper may name Epstein in a forthcoming article and seeks his comment by a February deadline, while also forwarding a prior Swiss accounts survey alleging Epstein held offshore accounts (including with HSBC Suisse and Family Interest L.P.), raising questions about tax avoidance or money laundering, Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution with a minor, and purported connections to figures such as Leslie Wexner, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Kevin Spacey, with the piece expected to run in the US and UK and strict confidentiality notices accompanying the correspondence.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Epstein and Zuckerman finance Radar magazine (Maer Roshan)
The excerpt outlines Jeffrey Epstein’s financial and social connections, noting that in 2004 Epstein and Zuckerman committed up to $25 million to finance Radar, a celebrity and pop culture magazine founded by Maer Roshan, with Epstein and Zuckerman as equal partners and Roshan retaining a small stake; it also suggests that Epstein’s lavish lifestyle may have been financed by financier Wexner, recounts a 2002 flight in Epstein’s private Boeing 727 with Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Chris Tucker to Africa to promote anti-AIDS efforts, and identifies Epstein as a longtime friend of Prince.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Oscars Weekend 2011: A Publicist's Diary
A seasoned publicist chronicles the fevered 2011 Oscar season, tracing the race between The King’s Speech and The Social Network from glamorous pre-award parties to the desperate, carefully orchestrated campaigns of Harvey Weinstein, Tom Hooper, and their rivals. Through insider anecdotes, fashion, and backstage strategy, the piece exposes how prestige, timing, and relentless momentum shape the outcome, culminating in The King’s Speech capturing Best Picture and Hooper clinching Best Director on a night of glamor, anxiety, and institutional theater.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Epstein and Zuckerman finance Radar magazine (Maer Roshan)
The excerpt outlines Jeffrey Epstein’s financial and social connections, noting that in 2004 Epstein and Zuckerman committed up to $25 million to finance Radar, a celebrity and pop culture magazine founded by Maer Roshan, with Epstein and Zuckerman as equal partners and Roshan retaining a small stake; it also suggests that Epstein’s lavish lifestyle may have been financed by financier Wexner, recounts a 2002 flight in Epstein’s private Boeing 727 with Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Chris Tucker to Africa to promote anti-AIDS efforts, and identifies Epstein as a longtime friend of Prince.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Oscar Diary
This insider’s Oscar diary follows a veteran publicist through the 2011 Academy Awards weekend, tracing the high-stakes, behind-the-scenes campaign between The King’s Speech and The Social Network amid a whirlwind of star-studded parties, fashion, and media frenzy. It culminates with The King’s Speech winning Best Picture and Tom Hooper taking Best Director, as the Hollywood power circle negotiates prestige, headlines, and the adrenaline of the awards season.
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
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
Oscar Diary
Stephanie’s Oscar diary offers an intimate, front‑row narrative of the 2011 awards season, charting the behind‑the‑scenes campaign between The King’s Speech and The Social Network, Harvey Weinstein’s relentless organizing, and a star‑studded crawl of pre‑ and post‑Oscar parties as Hollywood’s power players converge on the Kodak Theatre, culminating in The King’s Speech securing Best Picture and its champions grabbing the spotlight.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Oscar Diary
Stephanie’s Oscar diary offers an intimate, front‑row narrative of the 2011 awards season, charting the behind‑the‑scenes campaign between The King’s Speech and The Social Network, Harvey Weinstein’s relentless organizing, and a star‑studded crawl of pre‑ and post‑Oscar parties as Hollywood’s power players converge on the Kodak Theatre, culminating in The King’s Speech securing Best Picture and its champions grabbing the spotlight.
Source: House Oversight Committee