This document is a printout of page 9 of 12 from a MySpace profile, dated November 14, 2005. It displays several comments left on the profile in July and August 2005 from users named MARK, KAYTLYN MARIE, and Ugly Ken Hart. The comments include personal messages and repeated calls from Ugly Ken Hart for people to vote for his band, 'The UglyHarts', in the 'Skatezone Battle of the Bands'.
This document is a printout of page 5 of 12 from a MySpace profile's comment section, likely printed or saved on November 14, 2005. It displays five comments left for the profile owner ('takingba...microsoft') by various users between September 9 and September 16, 2005. The comments are informal and social in nature, providing a snapshot of online interactions from that period.
This document is a printout of a MySpace webpage, accessed on November 14, 2005. It contains a flyer for a live music event in October at a venue called "SKATE UNDERGROUND" on Lake Worth Rd, featuring several bands including "The Ugly" and "PRYRUS" for an $8 admission fee. The page also includes photos with captions mentioning "Ugly Ken Hart" and "chuck yeager".
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page from November 14, 2005. The profile belongs to a user with the URL handle 'takingbackmicrosoft' and indicates their last login was on October 9, 2005. The profile includes personal blurbs, a list of interests and groups, and a 'Friend Space' showing connections to users named Alex, Virginia, Juice, matt, and Lisa.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from February 17, 2006, details the analysis of Haley Robson's phone records from February 6, 2005, which confirm calls made to Epstein's assistant and house on the day a victim was brought there. The report also documents the receipt of a package from attorney Alan Dershowitz containing MySpace profiles and a letter addressing an allegation that Epstein's private investigators impersonated police officers, an allegation Dershowitz denies. The officer is coordinating with the State Attorney's Office to arrange interviews with potential witnesses Sarah Kellen, Nada Marcinkova, and Janusz Banasiak.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, details the ongoing investigation of case 1-05-000368. The report focuses on the analysis of telephone records, identifying Paul A Lavery, a private investigator with a criminal record, as the owner of one number. The investigation also involves researching social media profiles on myspace.com and identifying a seventeen-year-old student at Palm Beach Mall Academy linked to another phone number found in message books.
This document is a printout of the third page of a MySpace profile survey for the user 'lovelysaige'. It contains a list of personal survey questions, but the answers are redacted. The document includes a footer with a date of 07/26/17, a public records request number (17-295), and a document control number (DOJ-OGR-00031092).
This document is a screenshot of a redacted MySpace profile page, last accessed on March 5, 2006. The profile owner's tagline is "**Twins Do Have More Fun**" and their 'About me' section indicates they are currently updating the profile from an old one. The page also lists several of the user's friends by their usernames and displays travel advertisements.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated July 19, 2006, details the analysis of phone records from February 6, 2005, which confirm calls made by Haley Robson to Epstein's assistant, Sarah Kellen, and Epstein's house on the day a victim was brought there. The report also documents the receipt of a package from attorney Alan Dershowitz, delivered by Atty. Guy Fronstin, containing Myspace profiles of potential witnesses and a letter about Epstein's private investigators allegedly impersonating police. The reporting officer is coordinating with the State Attorney's Office to interview Sarah Kellen and two other potential witnesses, Nada Marcinkova and Janusz Banasiak.
This document is a screenshot of a MySpace photo page from June 10, 2006, belonging to a user with the screen name "SuNSHiNE". An unknown individual, whose name is redacted, left a comment reading "sweetie .. PDA lol", implying a personal connection. The footer contains metadata including a public records request number and a Department of Justice (DOJ) document identifier, indicating this screenshot was collected as part of an official record.
This document is a screenshot of a MySpace image page, showing a comment posted on June 11, 2006. A user named '♥The Lucky One♥' left the comment '.... Get it girl ( lol)' on a photo. The footer contains metadata, including a public records request number, a date of 6/13/2006, and a Bates number 'DOJ-OGR-00031033', indicating it is part of a legal or official record.
This document is a screenshot of a private MySpace profile page accessed on April 5, 2006. The profile belongs to a user whose identity has been redacted, though their unique MySpace friend ID is visible in the URL (65739018). The document was produced as part of a Public Records Request (No. 17-295) processed on July 26, 2017, and bears the Bates stamp DOJ-OGR-00031022.
This document is the final page (10 of 10) of a printed MySpace profile for the user 'iloveanirishboi', dated April 4, 2006. The page contains no body text, only headers and footers indicating the source URL and copyright. It was processed as part of a Public Records Request (No. 17-295) on July 26, 2017, appearing as page 24 of 95 in the release file.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page, dated July 15, 2006. The profile belongs to an individual described as a single, straight, 5'4" Latino/Hispanic person whose last login was March 5, 2006. The profile's 'About me' section indicates the user is currently fixing their profile after being removed from a previous one, and it lists four friends in their 'Friend Space'.
This document is a printed page from a MySpace profile (username 'sublimehottie') containing a comments section with entries from late August and early September 2005. It contains messages from three users: Nicolena, Shaun Nedwick, and Princess Jenny. The document is part of a larger Department of Justice release (DOJ-OGR-00030994), printed on February 9, 2006, and processed for a public records request in 2017.
This document is a printed page from a MySpace profile belonging to the user 'sublimehottie', dated November 2005. It contains several comments from friends discussing personal matters like college applications to FSU and social plans for a spring break trip to 'talli'. The comments reflect the typical social interactions of young people on the platform during that era.
This document is a printout of a MySpace.com picture page, part of a public records request. The page features a photo of Bob Marley with the caption "Smokin' on dat buddha." A user named "katie" left a comment on September 2, 2005, stating "UHHH love him!!"
This document is a printout of a Myspace page (Page 2 of 2) containing photo captions and comments from July 2005. It features a caption about a 'stoner boyfriend' and a comment from user 'Beef Knuckles' referencing weed. The document was printed on November 14, 2005, and later processed as part of a DOJ Public Records Request (No. 17-295) in 2017.
This document is a screenshot of a Myspace.com picture page, likely saved or accessed on November 14, 2005. The page displays a poster of musician Brad Nowell from the band Sublime, with a user-added caption "God.". A comment from user 'Beef Knuckles', dated September 5, 2005, states that their brother owns the same poster.
This document is a printout of a Myspace.com page, showing a comment posted by 'EARL IV' on July 23, 2005, to an unspecified friend. The comment asks 'whats up?' and notes a lack of recent communication. The page also contains two photographs of people, likely related to the Myspace profile, and includes document control numbers.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from April 20, 2006, details an interview with a woman named Sjoberg, who described performing massages for Epstein during which he engaged in inappropriate sexual behavior. Sjoberg stated that despite feeling "grossed" out, she continued because she was paid well, and Epstein also paid for her college tuition and gave her other gifts. The report also documents surveillance of a vehicle at a property, tracing it to Craig Eaton and his daughter, and a review of hidden camera footage that captured images of Epstein with Sarah Kellen, Nadia Marcinkova, and Haley Robson.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from April 20, 2006, details the analysis of phone records from February 6, 2005, confirming calls made by Haley Robson around the time a victim was brought to Epstein's house. The report also documents the receipt of a package from attorney Alan Dershowitz containing MySpace profiles of potential witnesses and a letter addressing allegations that one of Epstein's private investigators impersonated a police officer. The officer subsequently contacted the State Attorney's Office to arrange interviews with several individuals, including Sarah Kellen.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated April 20, 2006, details an ongoing investigation involving the analysis of phone records. The investigation identified calls linked to private investigator Paul A Lavery, who has a prior criminal record, and his associates at the Office of Kiraly and Riley. The report also notes research conducted on the social media site myspace.com, which identified profiles for Haley Robson and others, and the identification of a minor through message books from a search warrant.
This document is a screenshot of a Myspace photo page from January 8, 2005. It displays a photo with the caption "on the way to sticking out my tongue." and shows that a user named "Juice" left a comment on that date. The page also contains an advertisement for HSBC's online savings account.
This document is a printout of page 2 of a Myspace.com picture comment section from 2005. It displays four comments from different users (Leah Jean, Dorothy Mantooth, sam, and one anonymous user) directed at the profile owner. The comments, dated between February and April 2005, range from affectionate messages and compliments to inside jokes and crude humor, reflecting typical social interactions on the platform during that era. Footer information indicates this page was part of a public records request (No. 17-295) and has a DOJ-OGR control number.
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