This document contains three MySpace blog posts from late 2005 by the user 'sublimehottie'. The author describes attending a 'Toys For Tots' charity bike rally in December and, in an earlier November post, expresses deep depression and sadness about an upcoming move on January 5th. The move necessitates leaving their roommate and best friend, Will, which is the primary source of their distress.
This document is a printout of two MySpace blog posts from November 2005. In the first post, the author angrily recounts quitting their job at Victoria's Secret after being falsely accused of causing losses and vows to find success. In the second post, the author expresses deep sadness and depression about an upcoming trip on January 5th that will require them to move out and leave their best friend and roommate, Will.
This document is a screenshot of a Myspace blog page from late 2005 belonging to an 18-year-old female user. A post from December 10 describes her excitement attending a 'Toys for Tots' charity motorcycle rally. An earlier post from November 15 reveals her depression and anxiety about an upcoming move on January 5th, which will separate her from her best friend, Will.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, details the execution of a search warrant at 358 El Brillo Ave, Palm Beach, on October 20, 2005. The reporting officer describes the search of the residence, garage, and pool cabana, where items including a phone message book, nude photographs, massage tables, and adult-themed soaps and toys were seized as evidence. A man identified as Douglas Schoettle was present at the location throughout the search.
This document is a MySpace blog page for a user named 'sublimehottie', an 18-year-old female from Florida. It contains two blog posts from late 2005. In the first post, she describes attending a 'Toys for Tots' charity motorcycle rally, and in the second, she expresses deep sadness and depression about her upcoming move to FSU and being separated from her best friend, Will.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated April 20, 2006, documents an officer's participation in executing a search warrant at 358 El Brillo Ave, Palm Beach. The officer details the search of the property, including a garage, multiple rooms, and a pool cabana, and lists items seized as evidence, such as a phone message book, massage tables, nude photographs, and adult-themed soaps and toys. The report concludes by noting that a man named Douglas Schoettle was present during the search and that all evidence was photographed and collected by CSEU personnel.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details the execution of a search warrant at 358 El Brillo Way on October 20, 2005. The narrative, written by Officer Michael C. Dawson, describes the search of Jeffrey Epstein's property, identifying three men present (Janusz Banasiak, Daniel Estes, Mark Zeff), and cataloging the search of vehicles, rooms, and a safe opened by Banasiak. The report notes the seizure of a phone message book and other items from the safe, and mentions the presence of two massage tables in a closet.
This document is Page 2 of 2 of a printout from The Palm Beach Post website, dated April 6, 2011. The content consists almost entirely of website sidebar elements, including Facebook plugins, links to unrelated news stories (Japan tsunami, local politics), and advertisements (Yahoo ads, motorcycle listings). The only connection to the investigation is the URL in the footer ('.../0217epstein.html') suggesting the previous page contained an article about Epstein from February 2009, and the House Oversight Bates stamp.
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