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| 2020-12-07 | N/A | An officer delivering a hard drive appeared to intentionally let it fall to the ground, damaging ... | MDC | View |
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| 2005-10-03 | Police investigation | Sgt Frick and another officer went to Haley Robson's residence and brought her to the police stat... | Robson's residence | View |
This is page 6 of a letter dated June 5, 2006, from attorney Gerald B. Lefcourt to Lanna Belohlavek. Lefcourt argues that the State's case against his client has significantly weakened since a meeting on February 16, 2006, by systematically discrediting a key witness. He lists numerous alleged issues with the witness, including a history of theft, prostitution, drug use, and lying, while contrasting this with his client, who has passed a lie detector test and provided favorable psycho-sexual evaluations.
This document is a court transcript of testimony from an unnamed female inmate detailing inhumane conditions at the MCC facility. The speaker describes freezing in her cell for over seven months, contracting COVID-19 on April 20, 2020, and being subsequently neglected in a disciplinary room without water or proper medical care. Her condition became so severe, exacerbated by receiving the wrong medication, that she was unable to participate in her own bail hearing.
This document is an email chain from April 16, 2014, between Dan Christensen and attorney Tonja Haddad Coleman. The discussion centers on an unnamed officer's role in verifying an affidavit; Coleman argues the officer acted merely as a notary verifying identity, not the truthfulness of the document's contents. Christensen also asks about Coleman's flight schedule.
This document contains pages 140-141 from the book 'Filthy Rich,' stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details a 1997 incident where a model named Alicia accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexual battery (groping her) during a meeting at a hotel (implied to be Shutters on the Beach). The text notes that despite the police report being labeled 'Sexual Battery,' the Santa Monica Police Department took no action, a fact highlighted by Epstein's attorney Jack Goldberger in 2010, while Alicia claims she dropped it because of Epstein's wealth.
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