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Ambiguous surname - refers to Robin Solomon, Jennifer Solomon, and others in Epstein documents
The entity 'Solomon' in the Epstein files represents multiple different individuals rather than a single person. The most substantive mention is George Solomon, a neuroendocrinology expert in Washington referenced in testimony, while most other references are incidental mentions in administrative documents, staff rosters, legal citations, and news articles about unrelated matters.
The mentions span several distinct categories: (1) George Solomon, described as 'the number one guy in the world in neuroendocrinology' in Washington, appears in testimony about scientific research; (2) Multiple administrative references to 'Solomon, S' in staff rosters and work schedules; (3) Legal case citations like 'Solomon v. Smith'; (4) References to Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon in news clippings about corporate matters; (5) Kevin Solomon in financial records; (6) References to individuals in Minneapolis (a 30-year-old man during George Floyd protests) and other unrelated news stories. The vast majority of these mentions appear in automated government records, staff schedules, legal citations, and newsletter/news aggregation emails with no indication of any direct connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
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ected art and funded various museum projects until Frank Lloyd Wright joined him to create the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, which is supported by Solomon's foundation, now chaired by his grandson Peter Lawson-Johnson. Shortly before her death, Peggy Guggenheim deeded her art collection and villa in
usEuM Exhibitions The Collection Education Museum Store Membership Visit Us SI ARCII 1929-30 At age sixty-six, the wealthy American industrialist Solomon R.Guggenheim begins to form a large collection of important modern paintings by artists such as Vasily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Marc Chagall. He i
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it. The straw men Solomon attributes to me, and then attempts to shoot down, are merely figments of his own imagination. One further point. One of Solomon's principal sources is Lanny Davis, a talented lawyer/PR, who retained to manage the crisis for the Sofitel hotel. Certainly, Davis had the correct
een found on his Blackberry or had it been used in a crime since he lost it." This interior dialogue, as other parts of the book, is the product of Solomon's mind-reading. He devotes some 40 pages (Chapters Five and Six) to channel the "angst" in the minds of the prosecutors that he claims led them to
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bers Biographical Dictionary. Edinburgh: W & Chambers Ltd. p. 114. ISBN 0-550-18022-2. 6. A Thayer, Vol 1, p. 53 7. A This is discussed in depth in Solomon, chapter 1. 8. A a b Stanley, p. 7 9. A Thayer, Vol 1, p. 59 10. A Thayer, Vol 1, p. 67 ii. A Thayer, Vol 1, pp. 71-74 12. A Cooper (2008), p.15
late: Early Hearing Aids and Beethoven's Hearing Perception".19th-Century Music 17 (3): 262-73. doi:10.1525/ncm.199_4.17.3 52. JSTOR 745.€9. 51. A Solomon (2001)(wg_I e needed EFTA00536857 52. A Clive, p. 239 53• A "In any case, it now becomes abundantly clear that Schindler never possessed as many
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Y.S.2d 229 (N.Y. App. Div. 1979) 39 Raheem v. Kelly, 257 F.3d 122 (2d Cir. 2001) 34 Ricketts v. City of Hartford, 74 F.3d 1397 (2d Cir.1996) 41 Solomon v. Smith, 645 F.2d 1179 (2d Cir. 1981) 34 State v. Cortes, 851 A.2d 1230 (Conn. App. Ct. 2004) 39 State v. Sperou, 365 Or. 121, 131, 442 P.3d 581
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n's international business, Richard Gnodde will give up $31 million in pay this year. In addition, the bank will take back millions in past pay from Solomon's predecessor, Lloyd Blankfein and other former executives. The Washington Post (10/22, Bogage, 14.2M) says, "Prosecutors in the Eastern District o
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ttps://www.local I 0.com/news/loca1/2020/09/02/miami-dade-schools-cyber-attack-investigated-by- multiple-law-enforcement-agencies/> Miami (9/2, Vela, Solomon, 223K) reports, "More law enforcement agencies are getting involved into investigating what and how the system was breached and who is responsible.
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ferencing an impending second civil war in the U.S. The complaint states, during the civil unrest in the Twin Cities following George Floyd's death, Solomon was seen openly carrying a firearm in a residential neighborhood. The two men interacted with a witness over several days and the witness told FBI a
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's international business, Richard Gnodde will give up $31 million in pay this year. In addition, the bank will take back millions in past pay from Solomon's predecessor, Lloyd Blankfein and other former executives. The Washington Post (10/22, Bogage, 14.2M) says, "Prosecutors in the Eastern District of
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erencing an impending second civil war in the U.S. The complaint states, during the civil unrest in the Twin Cities following George Floyd's death, Solomon was seen openly carrying a firearm in a residential neighborhood. The two men interacted with a witness over several days and the witness told FBI
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ontinuously informed on developments on the manner,' Mucarsel- Powell wrote in a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray." WPLG-TV Miami (9/2, Vela, Solomon, 223K) reports, "More law enforcement agencies are getting involved into investigating what and how the system was breached and who is responsible.
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the [expletive) hits the fan." The Star Tribune adds, "As protests grew chaotic in the days after George Floyd died in Minneapolis police custody, Solomon, a 30-year-old New Brighton man, joined a cadre of others clad in military garb and carrying assault rifles. They deployed around small businesses a
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ABC News (05/02, Cathey), Washington Examiner (05/02, Severi), The Daily Beast (05/02, Hawkinson), Independent (05/02, Feinberg), Gothamist (05/02, Solomon), Washington Times (05/02, Boyer), The Hill (05/02, Shapero), and the Washington Post (05/02, Paybarah) also reported on the story. Back to Top CO
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.S. territories and possessions. "While PRC ambitions have received considerable media coverage and high-level official attention in places like the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea, there has been an alarming dearth of focus on Beijing's efforts to penetrate, influence, and subvert U.S. territories
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accessing computers or electronic devices without authority." Clark "is scheduled for a bond hearing on Wednesday." The Tampa Flay (a) Timej (8/4, Solomon, 742K) reports, "Obscure social media platforms, a hacked database and drivers license photos. These are the crumbs that led federal agents to the
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ause federal agencies, such as the FBI, reflexively deny nearly all FOIA requests even though the vast majority of them are completely legitimate." Solomon: President's Release Of Declassified Documents Could Rock Washington This Fall. In his column in The Hill (8/20, 2.98M), John Solomon writes, 'Behin
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ferencing an impending second civil war in the U.S. The complaint states, during the civil unrest in the Twin Cities following George Floyd's death, Solomon was seen openly carrying a firearm in a residential neighborhood. The two men interacted with a witness over several days and the witness told FBI a
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's international business, Richard Gnodde will give up $31 million in pay this year. In addition, the bank will take back millions in past pay from Solomon's predecessor, Lloyd Blankfein and other former executives. The Washington Post <https://vvww.washingtonpost.corn/business/2020/10/22/goldman-sachs-

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)
Leon Black
PersonAmerican billionaire businessman (born 1951)
Robin
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Samantha Power
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PersonCIA director, U.S. Secretary of Defense, and university president

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