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iddle of October, would, curiously, add to his legal team Charles Harder, the libel lawyer who had defended both Hulk Hogan in his libel suit against Gawker, the Internet gossip site, and Melania Trump in her suit against the Daily Mail. The implied threat to media and to critics was clear. Talk about Jar
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020119 →ote in April. “Though her LinkedIn page claims a certificate in Swedish massage, there is no evidence that she ever actually treated Epstein to one,” Gawker (in the most straightforward and clearest reporting on the documents to date) wrote last week. And the National Enquirer did not appear to rely on th
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022676 →ote in April. “Though her LinkedIn page claims a certificate in Swedish massage, there is no evidence that she ever actually treated Epstein to one,” Gawker (in the most straightforward and clearest reporting on the documents to date) wrote last week. And the Nationa/ Enquirer did not appear to rely on th
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hings, but there's a tipping point where they fall over into the madness of crowds," he said. Another of Mr. Thiel's contentious ideas was destroying Gawker, the online publisher. He secretly financed the privacy lawsuit that Hulk Hogan, the former pro wrestler, filed against the media company, which Mr.
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029456 →is week by Senate committees could have been a disaster for the Bitcoin community. After all, Bitcoin first came to mainstream attention in 2011 when Gawker reported on Silk Road, an anonymous online marketplace that allowed users to purchase a wide variety of illegal drugs with Bitcoin. Sen. Chuck Schume
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ek, after a judge denied a lawsuit shield for the Gawker founder in the $140 million Hulk Hogan judgment.
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Epstein came back empty-handed, the person said. In Epstein's infamous "Little Black Book" of contacts, first published by the now-defunct website Gawker in 2015, there are hundreds of names. Dozens of phone numbers are listed for Wexner -- for his home, the plantation, residences in London and Aspen
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Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

Atlanta
LocationCapital city of Georgia, United States

Ken Starr
PersonAmerican judge and educational administrator (1946–2022)
Bradley Edwards
PersonWikimedia disambiguation page
Doug Band
PersonAmerican presidential advisor

Kathryn Ruemmler
PersonFormer Clinton White House counsel

New York Post
OrganizationDaily tabloid newspaper (1801-)

Ghislaine Maxwell
PersonBritish socialite and sex trafficker, daughter of Robert Maxwell, accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein

Tony Blair
PersonPrime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007

Thomas Jefferson
PersonPresident of the United States from 1801 to 1809
Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)

The Palm Beach Post
OrganizationDaily newspaper in West Palm Beach, Florida
Scott Rothstein
PersonAmerican criminal

Adriana Ross
PersonHungarian pornographic performer
Sarah Kellen
Person
Chelsea Clinton
PersonAmerican author and global health advocate

Virginia Giuffre
PersonAdvocate for sex trafficking victims (1983–2025)

Naomi Campbell
PersonEnglish supermodel