This document is a screenshot of a MySpace comment section from February 2005. It shows three comments left on an unidentified user's profile. Two comments are from a user named 'Ugly Ken Hart', who appears to be in a band and expresses concern that the profile owner was sad at their recent show. A third comment from a user named 'SUN CANT SHINE ALL THE TIME' is a simple friendly greeting.
This document is a printout of a MySpace comments page (Page 4 of 15) dating from February 21-22, 2005. It features comments from four users, including 'Virginia' (likely Virginia Roberts Giuffre) and 'Leah Jean', directed at a specific profile owner (FriendID 172831). The comments are generally social in nature, with Leah Jean mentioning a conversation with 'Matt' and complimenting the recipient's accent.
This document is a screenshot of a Myspace comment section from March 8, 2005, showing several friends reminiscing with the profile's owner. The comments recall a variety of shared past experiences, including intense political debates, a police altercation involving a person named Ian, emotional moments on a bus, and conversations about individuality. The content suggests a close-knit group of friends with a dramatic and memorable shared history.
This document is a log of several short online communications, likely from a MySpace comment section, dating between April 3 and April 10, 2005. Various users, including 'the tragic tale of you and me', 'preston77', '[mitch]', and 'Robert (It's better)', post brief messages ranging from personal expressions of sadness and boredom to casual greetings and inquiries about work. The communications provide glimpses into the users' online interactions and daily lives.
This document is a printout of a Myspace comment section from April 2005, produced as part of a DOJ public records request. It contains messages from a user named 'Kayla' (UnderCoverLover) discussing books, eating disorders, and asking for a phone call, as well as two messages from user 'preston77' mentioning attempts to call the profile owner. The document includes a footer URL referencing a specific friendID (172831).
This document is a printout of a MySpace "Find a Friend" search results page, dated February 12, 2008, and marked as legal exhibit 033-001. The results show four profiles of females aged 15 to 19, located in Lox, West Palm Beach, and Schertz, with profile update dates from 2006. The page also contains sponsored links for various services, including one to locate an individual named Alexis Gonzalez.
This document is a printout of a MySpace page serving as a legal exhibit (Exhibit 019-007). It displays a photo comment section where a user with the display name '♥The Lucky One♥' commented '.... Get it girl ( : lol)' on June 11, 2006. The document bears Department of Justice stamps and an exhibit sticker dated February 20, 2008.
This document is page 65 of a deposition transcript dated July 26, 2017. An unnamed witness is questioned about deleting their MySpace page just a few days prior to the deposition, and after having already been subpoenaed. The witness denies deleting the page to avoid a government subpoena, claiming they were simply 'sick and tired' of the platform and the 'drama' associated with it.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page for the user 'dixiedelight5', dated February 9, 2006. It contains a series of comments from friends ('Cowboy Cadillac', 'Sarah', 'a beautiful lie*') posted in late January 2006. The comments discuss social plans, including a party and a trip to Tampa, and reveal personal relationships, such as the profile owner's close friendship with 'Sarah' and her romantic relationship with a man named Ryan.
The document is a printed page from a MySpace profile (user 'dixiedelight5') containing comments from friends dated February 2, 2006. The comments discuss personal relationships, gossip about friends (specifically mentioning Andrew Kelson and Kylee), and plans to hang out or party. The document is part of a larger DOJ public records release (17-295) with a Bates stamp DOJ-OGR-00031164.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile for the user 'dixiedelight5', accessed on February 9, 2006. The profile, titled 'The rumors are true', indicates the user has 126 friends and features a photo of a man with the caption 'He makes me so happy..'. It also includes results from a 'Quizilla' quiz identifying the user as a 'Betty Boop' type and several decorative quotes.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile for the user 'dixiedelight5', dated February 9, 2006. The profile owner states they are married with children, attended school from 2001-2005, and expresses romantic feelings for an individual named Ryan Lee. The document is part of a larger set of public records, as indicated by the page numbers and request number in the footer.
This document is a screenshot of a MySpace profile page for a user with the name 'YA FUCK YOU 2!!!!!!'. The profile includes the quote "twins do have more fun", lists interests such as shopping and tanning, and shows the last login date as June 13, 2006. Personal details in a survey section are redacted.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page for user 'iloveanirishboi' dated March 26, 2006. It contains comments from three friends (katie, ¿Merda?, and Chels-ifer) expressing that they miss the user and discussing potential visits or moves to Ohio/Liberty. The document bears Department of Justice FOIA stamps from 2017.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile comments section dated March 26, 2006. It features comments from users 'L0vEabLe d0rKk' (identified as Mary) and 'shake your ziggy zong' expressing sadness that the profile owner is leaving or moving, and referencing 'Giant Eagle water' and negotiations with parents to stay longer. The document includes DOJ bates stamping and a 2017 public records request number.
This document contains a series of MySpace comments from March 2006, where several individuals (¿Merda?, kEtChUp/Chelsey, MeG-a-LyNn/Megan, and nic) are communicating with the profile owner. The messages express sentiments of missing the recipient, inquire about their current location (Ohio) and future plans (attending school, moving), and mention a mutual acquaintance named Amber.
This document is a printed MySpace profile page for a user with the handle 'iloveanirishboi', dated March and April 2006. It contains a series of messages from friends, notably 'Daddy's LiL' Girl', who invites the user to Wellington to get back into 'dancing' and mentions meeting in person to be 'beach buddies.' Another user, 'nikxx', references 'taking pictures tonight' and coordinating outfits.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page from April 2006, containing a personal survey and comments. The comments, dated late March 2006, are from several friends (Katie, Lea, Nikki, and another user) who are saying goodbye to the profile owner, suggesting she is moving or leaving on a long trip, possibly to Florida. The messages express sadness, reminisce about shared memories, and make plans for future contact and visits.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page for user 'iloveanirishboi', dated April 4, 2006. The profile belongs to a high school-aged female who identifies as a twin of mixed Cuban/French/Irish heritage and mentions connections to friends in Ohio and Georgia. The document includes DOJ markings (DOJ-OGR-00031012) indicating it was part of a federal investigation file released via public records request.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page for a 17-year-old female located in Lox, Florida. The profile was last logged into on March 5, 2006. Notable content includes the statement "*i already met him *" under the "Who I'd like to meet" section, and a mention of being kicked off a previous profile. The document is part of a Department of Justice public records release (DOJ-OGR-00031010).
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details the analysis of telephone records and background checks conducted by Officer Joseph Recarey. The report links a phone number to Paul A. Lavery, a private investigator with a criminal record, who was in contact with potential witnesses/subjects around the time police attempted to interview them. It also mentions a connection to attorney Roy Black through PI firm Kiraly and Riley, research into MySpace profiles of involved girls, and the identification of a 17-year-old female found in message books recovered via search warrant.
This document appears to be a page from James Patterson's book regarding the Epstein case, stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details the trauma experienced by a victim named Mary, who was harassed by private investigators from Miami and treated hostilely by prosecutors during a grand jury appearance on June 28. The text also lists Epstein's high-profile legal defense team, including Jack Goldberger, Alan Dershowitz, and Gerald Lefcourt.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a book (likely 'Filthy Rich' by James Patterson based on the header 'TERSON') marked as a House Oversight exhibit. It details the events of May 2006, specifically Police Chief Michael Reiter's outrage over a lenient plea deal offered to Jeffrey Epstein (misdemeanor, probation, psych exam) despite 'mountains of evidence.' It also describes defense attorney Alan Dershowitz's strategy of discrediting a victim ('Mary') by presenting prosecutors with printouts from her Myspace page containing risqué or incriminating answers.
This document appears to be a draft of an essay or article titled 'Unsafe at Safeway,' stamped with a House Oversight Bates number. It discusses the accelerating timeline between tragedy and comedy, citing Jay Leno's jokes about the Waco siege and referencing the then-recent 2011 shooting by Jared Loughner at a Safeway. The text analyzes the absurdity of Loughner's social media behavior prior to the attack.
This document appears to be a testimonial or email from a musician/artist sent to an author (likely of a productivity book like 'The 4-Hour Workweek'), detailing how they use outsourcing services like GetFriday and Elance to manage their career and improve work-life balance. The text discusses specific business plans for 2009 and personal details about family life. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for the House Oversight Committee, though the specific connection to Epstein is not evident in the text of this single page.
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