This is a MySpace blog post from November 8, 2005, in which the author describes successfully getting a job at Victoria's Secret. The author admits to deceiving the hiring manager by lying about their past work experience at Hollister and using a friend, William Tucker, as a fraudulent reference who gave an 'outstanding' recommendation. The post also mentions the author's partner/roommate, Will, is at the mall for a job interview at FYE.
This document is a printed page from a Myspace blog by user 'sublimehottie', dated December 21, 2005. The author describes recently moving to a new location, obtaining a job at Victoria's Secret for $6.40/hour, and successfully using their companion 'Will' (alias William Tucker) as a fake employment reference to secure the position. The post mentions recreational drug use (marijuana/resin) and is marked with Department of Justice record numbers.
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 appears to be an excerpt from the book 'Filthy Rich' (pages 38-39) containing an interview transcript (likely deposition testimony) stamped with a House Oversight Bates number. The witness ('V') describes being recruited by a friend who worked at Hollister with the promise of money for a plane ticket to Maine. The witness details arriving at a residence where she met 'Sarah' (assistant) and 'Jeffrey' (Epstein), witnessing Jeffrey pay her friend a 'wad of hundred-dollar bills' for the introduction. The testimony concludes with a description of a massage session where Jeffrey coerced the witness into removing her skirt and shirt.
This document appears to be an excerpt from James Patterson's book (likely 'Filthy Rich') submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019154). It contains a transcript of an interview between 'D' and a victim 'V' (likely Virginia Roberts Giuffre based on the Hollister/Wellington Green details). 'V' describes being recruited by a co-worker named Alison at the Wellington Green mall to give massages to Jeffrey Epstein for $200 to buy a plane ticket to Maine. The text describes her skepticism about the legitimacy of the offer and mentions being introduced to Epstein's 'girlfriends' or 'slaves,' including a woman named Sarah.
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