This document contains a series of FBI subpoenas and evidentiary receipts from 2006-2008 related to case 31E-MM-108062. The records show the FBI requesting subscriber, billing, and call detail records from telecommunications providers MetroPCS and Sprint/Nextel, as well as travel records from JetBlue Airways. Notably, the JetBlue response was negative, stating no records were found. The file also includes printouts of MySpace profiles monitored by the FBI and MapQuest driving directions generated during the investigation.
This document is a collection of FBI and Palm Beach Police investigative materials regarding Jeffrey Epstein (File 31E-MM-108062). It includes FD-340 evidence logs, handwritten notes from interviews with victims or witnesses detailing interactions with Epstein (including massages, nudity, payments, and travel to New Mexico), subpoenas for subscriber information, MapQuest directions to 505 S Flagler Dr, and MySpace profile printouts. The handwritten notes contain significant allegations regarding Epstein's behavior, including asking for massages, comments about age ('I know you're not 18'), and controlling travel arrangements.
This document contains a series of FBI Evidence Control (FD-340) forms and associated internet printouts from 2005-2007. The evidence collected includes 'Biographical files' and 'Myspace information' for unnamed individuals (likely victims or witnesses, based on the index on Page 8). The document includes MapQuest driving directions from the FBI's West Palm Beach office (505 S Flagler Dr) to redacted locations, and numerous printouts of private Myspace profiles. A handwritten note on a file folder mentions 'Epstein' and 'Tenders'. No flight logs or financial transaction records are present in this specific file.
This document contains an FBI investigative file (Case 31E-MM-108062) consisting of subpoenas, receipts (FD-340s), and correspondence with telecommunications companies (Metro PCS, Sprint Nextel) and JetBlue Airways regarding a subject in West Palm Beach, FL. The file covers the period from late 2006 to early 2008. It includes negative results for flight searches on JetBlue, successful retrieval of subscriber/billing information from phone providers, and printouts of a 'Private' MySpace profile associated with the subject, noting interests such as 'Club NV'.
This document is a compilation of FBI and police files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, ranging from 2005 to 2008. It includes handwritten notes from victim interviews detailing interactions with Epstein involving money, travel, and massages, as well as official subpoenas for telecommunications data and MySpace profile printouts. The file also contains evidence receipts and deleted page information sheets indicating a significant portion of the record is withheld.
Editorial from The Palm Beach Post dated November 16, 2007, criticizing the potential plea deal for Jeffrey Epstein. The article discusses Epstein's high-profile legal team (Goldberger, Dershowitz, Starr), the evidence found by police (including phone messages and a high school transcript in his trash), and the concern that his wealth is allowing him to bypass the justice system despite preying on underage girls. It notes that a previous grand jury indictment for solicitation was seen as insufficient given the age of the victims and mentions that the federal investigation had reportedly stalled the state case.
This document is an editorial from The Palm Beach Post dated November 16, 2007, criticizing the potential plea deal for Jeffrey Epstein. It details how Epstein, accused of paying underage girls for sex, employed a high-profile legal team including Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr to negotiate a deal expected to result in 18 months jail time and sex offender registration, resolving charges from a 2006 indictment. The article expresses concern that Epstein's wealth is allowing him to manipulate the justice system and avoid more serious consequences.
This document appears to be a printout or capture of a MySpace profile page from January 8, 2008. The main content area is blank, but the URL and document identifiers are visible. Redactions are present, indicated by 'b6 -3,-5', 'b7c -3,-5', and 'b3 -1'.
This document appears to be a screenshot or printout of a MySpace profile page, showing various navigation options, potential career aspirations ('I want to become a...'), and contact functionalities. It also indicates a last login date of January 6, 2008, and is dated January 8, 2008, with a Department of Justice-Office of Government Relations identifier.
This document appears to be a page from a larger report, possibly related to an investigation, referencing a MySpace profile URL and containing administrative markings and redaction codes. The date of the document is October 3, 2006. The content is mostly blank with a MySpace URL and redaction indicators.
This document appears to be a page from a larger report, referencing a MySpace profile URL. It includes a page number, various redaction codes, a document identifier, and a date. The specific content of the MySpace profile is not visible, only the URL structure and a redacted ID.
This document appears to be a reference to a MySpace profile link, dated October 3, 2006, and is part of a larger document set identified by '03956-10473' and 'DOJ-OGR-00030235'. It includes redaction codes (b6, b7c, b3) suggesting sensitive information has been withheld. The specific friendID is redacted.
This document appears to be a page from a larger report, referencing a MySpace profile URL. It contains a page number, a date, and a document control number, with some redactions indicated by codes like 'b6', 'b7c', and 'b3'.
This document appears to be a page excerpt, likely from a larger report, referencing a MySpace profile URL. It includes a date of 10/3/2006 and several redaction codes and document identifiers, indicating it is an official record.
This document appears to be a screenshot or printout of a MySpace profile page from October 3, 2006, page 4 of 28 of a larger document. It shows sections for 'Groups' and 'Details' including 'Status', 'Here for', 'Orientation', 'Hometown', 'Body type', 'Ethnicity', 'Religion', 'Zodiac Sign', 'Smoke / Drink', and 'Children', with corresponding blank fields. Redaction codes are present on the right side of the page.
This document appears to be a captured webpage from MySpace, dated October 3, 2006. It shows a section for 'Friends Comments' indicating 48 out of 308 comments are displayed, and includes a partial URL pointing to a user profile, with several redactions throughout the page.
This document appears to be a partial screenshot or capture of a Myspace page, specifically a 'View More Pictures' section. It includes a URL for viewing pictures on Myspace, a date of 10/3/2006, and page numbering indicating it's 'Page 2 of 3'. There are also redaction codes (b6, b7c, b3) listed, suggesting some information has been withheld.
This document appears to be a footer or metadata section from a MySpace webpage, indicating copyright information from 2003-2006 and providing links for various site functions. It includes a page number (25 of 25) and several redaction codes (b6-3, b7c-3, b3-1), along with a document number and date.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a larger report, possibly related to an investigation, given the 'DOJ-OGR' identifier. It contains a URL for a MySpace profile and a date of 10/3/2006, along with page numbering and redaction codes. The content suggests a reference to an online social media profile.
This document appears to be a reference to a MySpace profile, indicated by the URL 'http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID='. It is marked as 'Page 21 of 25' from a larger document, dated October 3, 2006, and bears a DOJ-OGR identifier.
This document is a page from a larger document, dated October 3, 2006, that appears to reference a MySpace profile. It includes a partial MySpace URL and redactions, suggesting it might be part of an investigative record related to online activity.
This document is a page from a larger document, possibly an investigative report, referencing a MySpace profile link. It includes a page number, redaction codes, and a document identifier with a date. The specific MySpace profile ID is redacted.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a larger document, possibly a report or investigation, referencing a MySpace profile URL. It includes page numbering, redaction codes, and a date, suggesting it's part of official records, likely from the Department of Justice (DOJ).
This document fragment appears to be a record or exhibit from an investigation, referencing a MySpace profile URL. It includes a page number, redaction codes, a unique identifier, and a date of 10/3/2006, suggesting it is part of a larger investigative file from the Department of Justice.
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