This document appears to be a page (209) from a manuscript or memoir, likely by Alan Dershowitz, recounting a legal appeal for a Hare Krishna leader ('Swami') in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. The author details how prosecutors used prejudicial evidence regarding homosexuality and child molestation in the original trial, and how he successfully argued for a reversal of the conviction based on this prejudice, following advice from his cousin-in-law, Morris Rosen. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, suggesting it was produced as part of a congressional investigation.
This document recounts a lawyer's involvement in appealing the conviction of Keith Gordon Ham (Kirtanananda Swami), the leader of the New Vrindaban Hare Krishna community in West Virginia. It details the community's operations and two specific murders—Charles St. Denis and Steven Bryant—orchestrated by Swami's followers, Daniel Reid and Thomas A. Drescher. The author argues that they took the case not to defend Swami's actions, but to ensure a fair trial free of prejudicial evidence.
This document is a page from an academic paper authored by M. Hoffman et al., bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015522). It discusses behavioral psychology concepts including 'Norms' (conditional cooperation), 'Strategic Ignorance' (avoiding information to evade moral obligation, using STDs and financial choices as examples), and the 'Norm of Reciprocity'. While the text itself does not explicitly name Epstein, the subject matter (strategic ignorance) and author (likely Moshe Hoffman of MIT Media Lab) suggest it is part of the investigation into institutional knowledge and acceptance of Epstein's donations.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a discussion on 'personal outsourcing' (potentially from a book or blog circulated via email) included in House Oversight evidence. It lists various tasks outsourced, including gathering weather data for a lawsuit and talking to parents for a client. The bulk of the text details a testimonial from 'David Cross' who successfully hired a Hare Krishna follower as a personal chef via Craigslist for under $5 a meal, followed by the text of the advertisement used.
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