
Kim Kardashian
Kimberly Noel Kardashian is an American media personality, socialite, and businesswoman. She first gained media attention in 2007 following the unauthorized release of a sex tape with American singer Ray J.
Why Kim Kardashian Appears in the Documents
Kim Kardashian is mentioned in 6 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 4 emails, 2 articles, originating from the House Oversight Committee.
These documents include titles such as "Email chain about FBI/Mueller investigation and personnel", "The Ayatollah Under the Bed(sheets)", "Email chain discussing FBI/Mueller investigation and prosecutorial bias". Kim Kardashian'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 (6)
Email chain about FBI/Mueller investigation and personnel
This July 2018 email thread between legal professionals argues that the Mueller investigation risks losing public confidence and credibility due to personal and political biases within the FBI leadership and Mueller’s team, naming Strzok, McCabe, Weissmann, Rhee, and Andres as examples, and urging that the inquiry be conducted in a straight, above-board manner with careful handling of evidence, while also debating the role of Russia meddling and its impact.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Email chain about FBI/Mueller investigation and personnel
This July 2018 email thread between legal professionals argues that the Mueller investigation risks losing public confidence and credibility due to personal and political biases within the FBI leadership and Mueller’s team, naming Strzok, McCabe, Weissmann, Rhee, and Andres as examples, and urging that the inquiry be conducted in a straight, above-board manner with careful handling of evidence, while also debating the role of Russia meddling and its impact.
Source: House Oversight Committee
The Ayatollah Under the Bed(sheets)
Karim Sadjadpour argues that in the Islamic Republic of Iran, sexuality is not a private matter but a central instrument of state power: the regime uses hijab, sexual morality, and even practices like temporary marriages and public shaming as tools to suppress dissent, regulate society, and legitimate its rule, while tolerating or exploiting vice when expedient. The piece traces how moral policing, censorship, and gender policing permeate every arena—from seminaries to the economy—driven by a maslahat logic that seeks control more than moral clarity, even as a young, connected population pushes back and Western cultural influence challenges the regime’s puritanical foundations. In this paradox, Tehran fears cultural decay—more than artillery—as the key threat to the regime, shaping its strategic calculus toward preserving power through morality.
Source: House Oversight Committee
The Ayatollah Under the Bed(sheets)
Karim Sadjadpour argues that in the Islamic Republic of Iran, sexuality is not a private matter but a central instrument of state power: the regime uses hijab, sexual morality, and even practices like temporary marriages and public shaming as tools to suppress dissent, regulate society, and legitimate its rule, while tolerating or exploiting vice when expedient. The piece traces how moral policing, censorship, and gender policing permeate every arena—from seminaries to the economy—driven by a maslahat logic that seeks control more than moral clarity, even as a young, connected population pushes back and Western cultural influence challenges the regime’s puritanical foundations. In this paradox, Tehran fears cultural decay—more than artillery—as the key threat to the regime, shaping its strategic calculus toward preserving power through morality.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Email chain discussing FBI/Mueller investigation and prosecutorial bias
This July 2018 email thread captures a heated exchange among lawyers and observers who argue that the FBI and the Mueller investigation are compromised by personal and political bias, criticize key members of Mueller’s team (Weissmann, Rhee, Andres) for alleged misconduct and partisan leanings, question the handling of exculpatory evidence and evidence in general, discuss Strzok and other officials, and stress that any investigation must be conducted above-board to preserve public confidence in the process.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Email chain discussing FBI/Mueller investigation and prosecutorial bias
This July 2018 email thread captures a heated exchange among lawyers and observers who argue that the FBI and the Mueller investigation are compromised by personal and political bias, criticize key members of Mueller’s team (Weissmann, Rhee, Andres) for alleged misconduct and partisan leanings, question the handling of exculpatory evidence and evidence in general, discuss Strzok and other officials, and stress that any investigation must be conducted above-board to preserve public confidence in the process.
Source: House Oversight Committee