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Ambiguous surname appearing in legal citations within Epstein court documents
The name 'Hogan' appears 13 times across the Epstein documents, primarily in legal case citations referencing 'Malloy v. Hogan' (a Supreme Court case about the Fifth Amendment), plus references to Hulk Hogan in unrelated political emails and a book about Trump.
Most mentions (8 of 13) are legal citations to 'Malloy v. Hogan, 84 S.Ct. 1489 (1964)' in court documents related to the Epstein case, particularly regarding Fifth Amendment self-incrimination claims. Three mentions appear in House Oversight emails discussing hypothetical third-party presidential tickets (e.g., 'Bill Gates/Hogan'), likely referencing Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. One mention refers to Hulk Hogan's Gawker lawsuit in the book 'Fire and Fury' about Trump, and another cites 'Hogan v. Tavzel' regarding battery law in Florida.
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million on 500,000 faulty coronavirus tests from South Korea earlier this year." The Washington Post reported that the first batch of tests, which Hogan reportedly paid $9.46 million to receive, "were defective," and he later "paid the [LabGenomics] $2.5 million for another 500,000 in replacement tes
rtedly paid $9.46 million to receive, "were defective," and he later "paid the [LabGenomics] $2.5 million for another 500,000 in replacement tests." Hogan "denied the allegations on the webpage and stated that the 'initial tests were successfully validated and usable' but 'a change in FDA emergency pr
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ts by about 2-to-1, and we think this outperformance can continue:' Most of the firm's assets are managed in its flagship Altum Credit Fund, which Hogan launched in 2009 while working at Capstone Investment. Although Hogan has been investing in Europe since 2010, her early focus was on U.S. collater
s increas- ing focus on European collateralized loan obligations. "We find investors expressing a strong bias towards higher European allocations," Hogan wrote to clients last month. "This is consistent with our own internal view of where we see better opportunities going forward. In November, for ex
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of Hogan's administration as possible lead gubernatorial contenders: Lt. Gov. Boyd K. Rutherford and state Commerce Secretary Kelly M. Schulz. ... Hogan, asked in December about the party's down-ballot losses and how it would affect the search for his successor, said he did not `want to get into pic
ts: "Todd Eberly, a political science professor at St. Mary's College of Maryland, said Republicans, who endured debt and internal division before Hogan's surprise win in 2014, face two daunting challenges over the next couple of years: a popular, term-limited governor, and an unpopular president. .
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tedly paid $9.46 million to receive, "were defective," and he later "paid the [LabGenomics] $2.5 million for another 500,000 in replacement tests." Hogan "denied the allegations on the webpage and stated that the `initial tests were successfully validated and usable' but `a change in FDA emergency pro
6 million on 500,000 faulty coronavirus tests from South Korea earlier this year." The Washington Post reported that the first batch of tests, which Hogan reportedly paid $9.46 million to receive, "were defective," and he later "paid the [LabGenomics] $2.5 million for another 500,000 in replacement te
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of Hogan's administration as possible lead gubernatorial contenders: Lt. Gov. Boyd K. Rutherford and state Commerce Secretary Kelly M. Schulz. ... Hogan, asked in December about the party's down- ballot losses and how it would affect the search for his successor, said he did not 'want to get into pic
rts: "Todd Eberly, a political science professor at St. Mary's College of Maryland, said Republicans, who endured debt and internal division before Hogan's surprise win in 2014, face two daunting challenges over the next couple of years: a popular, term-limited governor, and an unpopular president. .
attempted to put his hands down plaintiff’s dress, and that there was an actual and intentional touching, sufficient to state a claim for battery); Hogan v. Tavzel, 660 So.2d 350 (Fla. 5th DCA 1995) (tortfeasor may be liable for battery for infecting another with a sexually transmitted disease).
attempted to put his hands down plaintiff’s dress, and that there was an actual and intentional touching, sufficient to state a claim for battery); Hogan v. Tavzel, 660 So.2d 350 (Fla. 5th DCA 1995) (tortfeasor may be liable for battery for infecting another with a sexually transmitted disease); see
riment, consider the possibilities of a ticket outside the partisan lanes and imagine the chemistry of radical combinations: Biden/Romney? Bill Gates/Hogan? Bloomberg/Haley? Howard Schultz/Bob Corker? Sandberg/Kasich? As we have discussed narrow path to electing the first president outside the two major
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026500 →asserts his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination. See Delisi v. Bankers Ins. Company, 436 So.2d 1099 (Fla. 4th DCA 1983); Malloy v. Hogan, 84 S.Ct. 1489, 1495 (1964)(the Fifth Amendment's Self-Incrimination Clause applies to the states through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth
tates, 425 U.S. 391 (1976); McCormick on Evidence, Title 6, Chap. 13. The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination, §138 (6 th Ed.). See also Malloy v. Hogan, 84 S.Ct. 1489, 1495 (1964)(the Fifth Amendment's Self-Incrimination Clause applies to the states through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth A
bor of the 5 Amendment.2 See Ohio v. Reiner, 532 U.S. 17(1991). 2 See DeLisi v. Bankers Ins. Company. 436 So.2d 1099 (Fla. 4th DCA 1983); Malloy v. Hogan, 84 S.Ct. 1489, 1495 (1964)(the Fifth Amendment's Self-Incrimination Clause applies to the states through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth
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Page: EFTA00024180 →ait, year after year, for the FBI to comply with its FOIA obligations. * In a recent opinion, Clemente v. FBI, 71 F.Supp. 3d 262 (D.D.C. 2014), Judge Hogan found that the "FBI is not 'deluged with [a] volume of requests ... vastly in excess of that anticipated by Congress,'" that the "FBI has not shown e
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o keep schools closed, undoing Montgomery County's decision to require all private schools to teach students online-only as they reopen this fall." Hogan "sharply rebuked Maryland's most populous jurisdiction for barring in-person instruction at parochial and private schools, saying local officials ov
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Fifth Amendment's "basic functions . . . is to protect innocent men . . . 'who otherwise might be ensnared by ambiguous circumstances."); Malloy v. Hogan, 84 S.Ct. 1489, 1495 (1964)(the Fifth Amendment's Self-Incrimination Clause applies to the states through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth
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//playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/f2bfc53655e144fbb209ba4c6leba9e7?pubid=fbi> (7/26, 830K), Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) took a different view. Hogan argued, "The real need right now is on ramping up a robust testing program because we're starting to with the spikes around the country, you know, s
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osure (continued) EFTA00088892 Pi Table I. (corm nued) Study Purpose Des r Samp e F nd ngs Summary Easton (2013) McE vaney. Greene. and Hogan (2012) Sthonbucher, Ma er, Moh er-Kuo, Schnyder, and Lando t (20 I 2) Study purpose was to descr be ma e CSA d sc osure processes us ng a fe s

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

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

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

Scarlett Johansson
PersonAmerican actress (born 1984)
Jack Goldberger
PersonAmerican criminal defense attorney who represented Jeffrey Epstein, partner at Goldberger Weiss P.A. in West Palm Beach, Florida
Leon Black
PersonAmerican billionaire businessman (born 1951)
Jane Doe
PersonPseudonym for anonymous victims/witnesses in Epstein legal proceedings

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Joe Biden
Person46th President of the United States (2021–2025)

Prince Andrew
PersonThird child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1960)

Alan Dershowitz
PersonAmerican lawyer, author, and art collector (born 1938)

Department of Justice
OrganizationUnited States Department of Justice, federal executive department responsible for law enforcement

Adam D. Horowitz
PersonAmerican attorney specializing in sexual abuse cases, represented multiple Epstein victims
Michael J. Pike
PersonPerson referenced in Epstein-related documents

Supreme Court
OrganizationHighest court of jurisdiction in the US
Malloy
PersonSurname reference in Epstein-related documents
Emmy Taylor
PersonFormer assistant to Ghislaine Maxwell, appeared in Epstein flight logs and court documents
Atterbury Goldberger & Weiss
OrganizationLaw firm based in Florida

Stephen Hawking
PersonBritish theoretical physicist, cosmologist and author (1942–2018)

George Mitchell
PersonFormer U.S. Senator from Maine and special envoy, connected to Epstein through flight logs and social events