This document appears to be an excerpt from a larger report, possibly related to an investigation, containing a MySpace URL with a redacted user ID. It includes classification codes, a date of 5/31/2007, and a DOJ document control number, indicating it's part of official government records.
This document appears to be a printout or screenshot of a Myspace profile from May 31, 2007, showing blank or redacted sections for personal details such as 'Books', 'Heroes', 'Status', 'Here for', 'Body type', 'Zodiac Sign', and 'Children'. It includes a Myspace URL and document identifiers '03956-5755' and 'DOJ-OGR-00029245', with redaction codes 'b6' and 'b7c' noted.
This document appears to be a page from a larger report, referencing a MySpace profile URL. It contains a date of 5/31/2007, page numbering (Page 3 of 28), and a document identifier (DOJ-OGR-00029243), with redactions noted by 'b6' and 'b7c' codes.
This document is a MySpace profile page printout or screenshot, dated May 31, 2007, showing a blank profile section for 'Who I'd like to meet'. It contains a URL for a MySpace profile and document identifiers (b6-3, b7c-3, 03956-5752, DOJ-OGR-00029242), suggesting it is part of a larger official document or investigation.
This document is a screenshot of a Myspace profile page, dated May 31, 2007. It shows standard Myspace features like navigation links, contact options (Send Message, Add to Friends), blog sections, and a field indicating if a user is in one's extended network. Redactions are present, obscuring the profile owner's name and ID.
This document is a screenshot of a MySpace.com page for viewing images, dated May 31, 2007. It shows standard MySpace navigation links, a Google search bar, and indicates a 'photos' section with options to view a profile or all photos. The URL contains a redacted friendID and an imageID.
This document is a page from a government filing addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. The text argues against the defendant's broad proposal for a protective order, asserting that it would unfairly expose victims who made minor public statements years ago to intense public scrutiny without their consent. The government contends this is unnecessary for defense preparation and inconsistent with the Crime Victims' Rights Act.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile comments section (URL: myspace.com/iloveanirishboi) dated March 26, 2006. It contains four messages from users 'L0vEabLe d0rKk' (who identifies herself as Mary) and 'shake your ziggy zong', discussing a potential departure and urging the recipient to negotiate with their parents to stay longer. The document includes a DOJ Bates stamp and metadata indicating a Public Records Request from 2017.
This document is a printed page from a MySpace profile belonging to 'iloveanirishboi', dated March 27, 2006. It contains several comments from friends (Danielle, Katie, Chels-ifer, and Megan) who discuss social plans like meeting up and taking pictures, as well as personal topics such as school performance, future school plans ('south tech'), and friendships. The comments provide a snapshot of teenage social interactions on the platform during that era.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page (URL: iloveanirishboi) dated 4/4/2006, containing comments from March 27, 2006. The profile owner's identity is redacted, but they report an income of '$250,000 and Higher'. Comments from users 'Daddy's LiL' Girl', 'nikxx', and 'mary' discuss social plans, including taking pictures, a trip to Atlanta, and an invitation to Wellington (a location often associated with equestrian activities and the Epstein case context) to get back into dancing.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page dated April 4, 2006, featuring comments from March 28-29, 2006. The comments indicate the profile owner, likely named Saige, is a student who has recently traveled to or is moving to Florida. Friends express sadness at their departure and ask specific questions about where in Florida they are moving.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page for user 'iloveanirishboi' (friendID=65739759), dated April 4, 2006. It contains personal interests, photo captions mentioning 'ZaCk' and '1-214', and comments from friends 'lynds' and 'Wonderful-Winslow' expressing affection and discussing a location named 'Cherokee'. The document is part of a DOJ FOIA release with Bates number DOJ-OGR-00030402, and significant personal identifying information has been redacted.
This document is a printout of a MySpace 'View Image' page dated June 13, 2006 (comments from June 11, 2006). It features a redacted image and three comments discussing a photo of a person named 'Casey'. One commenter claims to have taken the photo, while another claims to have introduced Casey to the profile owner.
This document is a printout of a MySpace page from the profile 'lovely', dated June 13, 2006. It displays a personal survey with questions about life experiences, preferences, and physical attributes; however, all the answers have been redacted. The page includes administrative markings, such as a Public Records Request number and a Department of Justice (DOJ) control number, indicating it is part of an official record.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page from June 13, 2006, belonging to a user with the screen name "YA FUCK YOU 2!!!!!!". The page lists the user's general interests, such as shopping and hanging out with friends, and includes a lengthy personal survey. The user's answers to the survey and other personal details are heavily redacted.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page dated June 13, 2006, belonging to a user named Amber. In her 'About me' section, she describes her personality, interests, and background, stating she is a twin of Cuban, French, and Irish descent. She expresses that she misses her friends in Georgia and lists several of them by their first names.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page for a user with the display name 'YA FUCK YOU 2!!!!!!' and the URL username 'lovelysaige'. The profile indicates the user is located in the United States and their last login was on June 13, 2006. The document footer contains a public records request number and a Department of Justice (DOJ) Bates number.
This document, likely an OPR report, details internal DOJ discussions from May 2007 regarding the prosecution strategy for Jeffrey Epstein. It reveals Prosecutor Lourie's preference for a pre-indictment plea deal to avoid the risk of a judge rejecting the deal after seeing the full scope of Epstein's crimes in an indictment. The document includes an email from Lourie to Marie Villafaña suggesting a strategic indictment using only 'unknown' victims to scare the defense, while holding back victims with potential impeachment issues (referenced as 'myspace pages') for a later superseding indictment.
This legal document details the early stages of the state's investigation and prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein, beginning in 2005. It describes the evidence found by the Palm Beach Police Department (PBPD) at Epstein's home and the subsequent transfer of the case to the State Attorney's Office, led by Barry Krischer. The document highlights significant disagreements between prosecutors, like Lanna Belohlavek, and the PBPD over the strength of the evidence and the appropriate charges, as well as the defense team's efforts to undermine victim credibility and the plea negotiations that occurred.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile for a user with the handle "sublimehottie" and nickname "Pimp Juice", dated February 20, 2006. The profile owner lists their occupation as "Hot bitch" and details their education, including high school from 2001-2005 and current attendance at Florida State University (starting 2006) for International Affairs. The profile includes informal and provocative comments about their high school major and club activities.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page for a user with the alias 'sublimehottie' and display name 'Pimp Juice' from Cooper City, FL. The page captures personal details, interests (primarily television, books, and marijuana), and comments from friends dated between January and February 2006. The document bears DOJ file stamps, suggesting it was gathered as part of an investigation, likely for background or witness profiling.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile for the user 'Pimp Juice' (URL: sublimehottie), dated around February 2006. The user expresses affection for the band Sublime, her boyfriend Will, and her family, and lists interests including music, theater, and weed. The profile also displays a list of friends and a comment from another user, 'Jibby 2j'.
This document contains three MySpace blog posts from December 2005 written by an unnamed individual. The author discusses major life events, including starting college, planning a move to Tallahassee, and ending a relationship with someone named Will. The posts convey feelings of loneliness, stress, and excitement, and include a description of attending a 'Toys For Tots' charity bike rally and a repeated, emphatic statement about wanting to buy marijuana.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page (URL indicates user 'sublimehottie') containing comments from September 2005. It appears to be part of a Department of Justice file (Bates stamp DOJ-OGR-00031730). The comments include friendly greetings from users named Melissa and Jibby 2j, as well as a specific inquiry from user '-xXx-' regarding substance use ('DO YOU ONLY SMOKE?... SUBSTANCE-WISE I MEAN').
This document is a page of comments from a MySpace profile belonging to 'sublimehottie', dated September 14-15, 2005. The comments from various users range from friendly check-ins and expressions of concern over a near-accident to a violent threat and multiple references to using marijuana ('POT', 'reefer', 'toke'). The document appears to be part of a public records request, as indicated by the identifiers at the bottom.
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