An evidence photograph (Bates EFTA00001716) showing a storage room interior. A gray plastic shelving unit is stocked with various household supplies and toiletries stored in clear plastic bins. Visible items include a box of Zeiss lens cleaning wipes (with Spanish text 'Toallas Limpia Lentes'), Clorox cleaning supplies, bars of soap (appearing to be Lever brand), toothbrushes, and bottles of toiletries. In the background, stacks of black storage bins with yellow lids are visible.
A household management checklist dated February 14, 2005, outlining mandatory supplies for all bathrooms within a property. The list includes specific hygiene products (white two-ply paper, Lever 2000 soap) and over-the-counter medications (Tylenol, Tums, Sudafed). The document contains a DOJ bates stamp.
This document is a checklist dated February 14, 2005, detailing toiletries to be stocked in guest bathrooms. The list includes a wide variety of personal care items, specifying numerous well-known and high-end brands for products like toothpaste, shaving cream, skincare, and shampoo. The document suggests a high standard of amenities provided for guests.
A detailed 'Check Off List' for the 'Master Bathroom Toiletries,' dated February 14, 2005. The document lists specific hygiene and grooming products by brand (including Kiehl's, Peter Thomas Roth, and Mason Pearson) that must be stocked, with specific instructions such as changing razor blades after every use. The document includes fields for a date and signature, presumably for household staff to verify the tasks were completed.
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