This document is a printout of a MySpace page showing a comment exchange between users 'Mantooth' and 'preston77'. The exchange consists of the two users completing the lyrics to the Duke Ellington jazz standard 'It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)'. The document was processed as part of a Public Records Request in 2017 (No. 17-295) and bears a DOJ Bates stamp.
This document is page 2 of a printout from Myspace.com, specifically an 'image view' page dated November 14, 2005. It contains a small thumbnail image (possibly an interior), standard website footer links, and a URL referencing 'friendID=172831'. The document bears DOJ Bates stamp DOJ-OGR-00032830 and indicates it was processed for a Public Records Request on 07/26/17.
This document is page 2 of a printout from Myspace.com, dated November 14, 2005. It appears to be the footer section of a 'view image' page for a specific user (FriendID 172831). The page contains standard website footer links (About, FAQ, Terms, etc.) and copyright information. It includes FOIA processing marks from 2017 and a DOJ Bates stamp.
This document is a printout of a Myspace webpage dated November 14, 2005, processed by the DOJ on July 26, 2017. It features a redacted photo captioned 'Watching the sprinting valet boys with my wife' and includes comments from April 24, 2005. One significant comment is from 'Virginia' (likely Virginia Giuffre) complimenting someone named 'Ash' ('beautiful pic ash--you look... amazing.').
This document is a printout of a MySpace photo gallery page for a user named "ashley fucking davis," dated November 14, 2005. The page displays several redacted photos with captions that mention individuals named Garth and Leah, and a reference to the user's "wife." The document includes a footer with a Public Records Request number and a DOJ-OGR identifier.
This document is a printed page from a MySpace profile (FriendID 172831), containing comments from four different users between February 6 and February 11, 2005. One comment explicitly identifies the profile owner as 'ash' (likely referring to a victim or associate in the investigation) and references a meeting at a Hollister store. The document originates from a Department of Justice Public Records Request (17-295) and bears the Bates stamp DOJ-OGR-00032823.
This document is a screenshot of a Myspace.com comment section from February 13, 2005, showing a conversation between users 'preston77' and 'samatha'. The comments reference 'ninja cops', pictures, and a real-world interaction where one user parked their Neon car next to the other, indicating an offline acquaintance. The document also contains footer information from a public records request, including a Bates number (DOJ-OGR-00032820).
This document is a printout of a Myspace user's comment page from February 2005, produced as part of a public records request. It contains four comments from different users ('preston77', 'the tragic tale of you and me', '5|<y1£R', and 'Dorothy Mantooth') to the profile owner. The comments discuss the profile owner's online activity, wish them a happy Valentine's Day, and reference a new hairstyle that others have been talking about.
This document is a printout of a Myspace comment section from February 2005, showing a conversation between users 'preston77' and 'Ugly Ken Hart'. The comments, displayed in reverse chronological order, reveal a personal relationship and reference recent in-person events, including an apology from 'preston77' for an incident where 'Ugly Ken Hart' lost their phone, and a thank you for a ride home. The conversation also alludes to a prior disagreement about 'competitions' and forgiveness.
This document is a printout of page 3 of a MySpace user's comment section, showing five comments posted between February 22 and February 27, 2005. The comments are from three different users: 'preston77', 'Girl From Ipanema', and 'the tragic tale of you and me'. The document is part of a public records request (No. 17-295) and is marked with a DOJ-OGR identifier.
This document is a screenshot of a comments page on a Myspace.com profile from March 8, 2005. It contains two comments from users 'you and me' and 'Virginia' addressed to the unnamed profile owner. Both comments reminisce about specific, shared memories, indicating close friendships between the commenters and the profile owner.
This document is a printout of a Myspace user's comment page from March 2005. It contains four comments from different users, including a cryptic message about having someone's 'heart', an invitation for everyone to participate in a 'red day', a simple greeting, and a nostalgic remembrance of past events. The document indicates social connections between the commenters, the profile owner, and a person named Ashley.
This document is a printout of a Myspace comment section (Page 12 of 13) from March 2005. It contains messages to the profile owner (likely Virginia Roberts Giuffre) from four users: an unnamed friend visiting Paris, 'preston77', 'sam', and 'Ugly Ken Hart'. The message from 'sam' is particularly emotional, referencing a past affectionate quote about the recipient being the 'most beautiful girl in the world' and mentioning a 'crying in the back room night'.
This document is a printout of a Myspace user's comment section, showing four comments posted between March 26 and March 31, 2005. The comments are personal in nature, ranging from a friendly message about recent "antics," to an expression of love ("I love you!"), and an offer of support ("tell me if theres anything I can do to help"). The document indicates a close social circle interacting with an unnamed profile owner on the social media platform.
This document is a printout of a Myspace user's comment page, showing five comments posted on April 10 and 11, 2005. The comments are from various users ('Infelicitoes', '5l<y1ER', 'Virginia', etc.) and contain casual, friendly, and humorous messages directed at the profile owner. The footer indicates this document is part of a public records request (No. 17-295) and has a document control number from a government entity (DOJ-OGR).
This document is a MySpace post by a user named Virginia, dated April 17, 2005. The post, titled 'FISHING TRIP', begins a story about a couple on vacation at a fishing resort in northern Saskatchewan. The narrative describes the wife taking a boat out on a lake she is unfamiliar with while her husband naps.
This document contains three MySpace comments from April 2005. Two comments are from 'Kayla' to 'UnderCoverLover', discussing a book, an invitation to hang out, and clarifying that Theresea, not Kayla, is Alex's girlfriend. The third comment is from 'My Name is Mud!!' to 'UnderCoverLover', mentioning a car window and suggesting a meeting at Dave's.
This document is a printout of page 2 of 15 from a Myspace user's comment section, showing five comments posted between May 1 and May 3, 2005. The comments are from various users and reveal social interactions, including plans to meet at a place called 'davids' and a reference to the profile owner working with someone named 'melyssa' at a location called 'jjmuggs'. The document is part of a public records request and was printed or accessed on December 2, 2005.
This document is a printed page from Myspace.com, showing three comments posted to a user's profile in May 2005. The comments are from users 'Infelicitous', 'Be Quiet an Drive', and 'preston77', and their content suggests they are friends or acquaintances of the profile owner. The footer contains metadata including a URL, a Public Records Request number (17-295), and dates from 2005 and 2017.
This document is a printout of a Myspace user's comment page from June 2005. It contains several comments from different users, including 'Virginia', 'preston77', and 'Be Quiet an Drive'. The comments discuss social plans, with 'preston77' expressing disappointment that the profile owner did not show up for an arrangement, and 'Be Quiet an Drive' suggesting they 'go blaze some time'.
This document is a printout of a MySpace page from June 2006, showing comments on a photo. The comments are from three different users, with the most notable one from '♥love'n a choquette ♥' who claims to have introduced the people in the photo and also mentions a person named 'casey'.
An FBI file containing a newspaper clipping from The Palm Beach Post dated August 4, 2006. The editorial by Elisa Cramer criticizes the State Attorney's Office for charging Jeffrey Epstein with solicitation rather than pedophilia-related crimes, despite police evidence proving the victims were underage (14-17). The article highlights comments from the State Attorney's spokesman admitting that wealth influences justice and details evidence such as school transcripts and Myspace activity.
An FBI clipping of a Palm Beach Post article from July 29, 2006, detailing how Alan Dershowitz, representing Jeffrey Epstein, provided the State Attorney's office with damaging information from MySpace to discredit teenage accusers. The article highlights a conflict between Police Chief Michael Reiter, who wanted more serious charges, and the State Attorney's office, which secured a lesser indictment for solicitation. It also mentions intimidation tactics including private investigators following a victim's father and bribery attempts to stop witnesses from cooperating.
A 2006 Palm Beach Post article detailing allegations that Alan Dershowitz provided damaging information about teenage accusers to the State Attorney's Office to defend Jeffrey Epstein. The article notes police frustration with the handling of the case, mentioning that Epstein was indicted on a single solicitation charge despite police believing there was probable cause for more serious crimes involving minors.
This document is a page from a 2017 court filing (House Oversight) containing a reprint of a news article detailing the conflict between the Palm Beach Police and State Attorney Barry Krischer regarding the original Epstein investigation. It highlights defense attorneys Alan Dershowitz and Mr. Lefcourt's efforts to discredit accusers using MySpace posts and criminal history, while noting Police Chief Reiter's frustration with the prosecutor's delay in issuing arrest warrants and convening a grand jury.
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