This document is a compilation of FBI investigative materials from 2006-2007 regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case (File 31E-MM-108062). It includes evidence envelopes (FD-340s) for biographical files of victims/witnesses, MySpace profile printouts used for tracking subjects, MapQuest driving directions from the FBI West Palm Beach office to various locations, and handwritten interview notes. The notes contain significant details about interactions with Epstein, including him appearing in a robe, giving diet advice, and paying women $200-$300. There are no flight logs present.
This document is a screenshot of a MySpace.com webpage from May 31, 2007, showing a 'View Image' page with navigation links and advertisements. It includes a URL for viewing more pictures and contains standard MySpace features like profile access and photo viewing options. There are redactions indicated by 'b6 - 3' and 'b7c - 3'.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page for a user with the display name 'Pimp Juice' and URL 'sublimehottie', dated early 2006. The profile belongs to a 19-year-old female from Royal Palm/Tallahassee, FL, and contains blog posts detailing her recent move to college, her satisfaction with her dorm, and an upcoming visit from a person named Will. The document originates from a Department of Justice file (DOJ-OGR-00031367) released via a public records request in 2017.
This document is a guide or list of tips regarding international communication tools, specifically focusing on privacy and maintaining a 'local' presence while traveling. It details services like Skype, Vonage, and VoIPBuster to make travel 'invisible' and discusses using unlocked GSM phones and satellite phones for remote areas. The document bears a House Oversight footer.
This document is an excerpt from a lifestyle design book (content strongly suggests Tim Ferriss's 'The 4-Hour Workweek') outlining a checklist for preparing for a 'mini-retirement' or long-term travel. It provides logistical advice on mail forwarding, immunizations, remote computing, banking arrangements, and communication setups while abroad. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013968, indicating it was included in a production of documents to the House Oversight Committee, likely as part of a larger investigation file.
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