An evidence photograph (EFTA00002416) depicting the interior of a utility room or closet with white cinder block walls. The room contains a black rolling tool cabinet or equipment rack. On top of the cabinet sits a beige landline telephone and tangled wiring. On the floor or a lower shelf, there is a green plastic shopping bag with the word 'GREEN' and bamboo imagery, and a white landline telephone resting on top of a USPS Priority Mail box. A wooden board is mounted on the wall above the equipment.
This document is a scanned image of an envelope sent by the law firm Herman & Mermelstein, P.A. to Lanna Leigh Belohlavek, Esq. at the State Attorney's Office in West Palm Beach, Florida. The postage meter indicates the item was mailed on March 31, 2008, with a cost of $0.41. The document includes footer information indicating it is part of a 2017 Public Records Request (No. 17-295) and bears the Bates number DOJ-OGR-00030394.
This document is a scanned envelope sent by the law firm Atterbury Goldberger & Weiss, P.A. (known for representing Jeffrey Epstein) to Lanna Belohlavek at the State Attorney's Office in West Palm Beach, Florida. The envelope bears a postage meter stamp dated January 2, but a vertical received/processed stamp dated December 3, 2008. The document was part of a public records request processed in 2017.
This document is a screenshot of a MySpace profile for a user named 'sublimehottie', dated February 2006. The profile indicates a strong interest in the band Sublime and lists other musical preferences. The page also contains several comments from friends, which reveal recent events in the user's life, such as moving in somewhere and taking a trip to Orlando.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page for a user named "PIMP JUICE," dated November 8, 2005. The profile displays the user's favorite bands, including Sublime and My Chemical Romance, a list of people they would like to meet such as Bob Marley and Bill Clinton, and a section showing their online friends. A quiz result identifies the user with "Lou Dog," the deceased pet of someone named Brad.
This document is a screenshot of a MySpace profile page for the user 'sublimehottie' from February 2006. The profile displays the user's interest in music, particularly the band Sublime, and includes a quiz result comparing them to the band's famous dog, Lou. The main content consists of several comments from friends discussing the user's recent move and a potential trip to Orlando.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page for a user with the URL username 'sublimehottie' and display name 'PIMP JUICE', dated November 8, 2005. The profile lists musical interests (emo/punk bands), friend connections, and a 'Who I'd like to meet' section containing a provocative comment about wanting to meet 'Bill Clint' (implied Clinton) to achieve fame through sexual acts. The document is part of a Department of Justice public records release (DOJ-OGR-00031329).
This document appears to be a page from a news digest or compendium, likely part of the House Oversight Committee's files (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019416). It contains two distinct sections: the top half is an opinion or analysis piece arguing for renewable energy over nuclear and coal, citing economic factors and a prediction by the FERC chairman. The bottom half is a Wall Street Journal article by Russell Gold discussing the surge in crude oil transportation via truck and rail due to pipeline shortages, citing Wood Mackenzie data and quoting Curt Anastasio of NuStar Energy.
This document is a photograph acting as an exhibit, marked with the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026717. It depicts the interior of a large parcel sorting facility featuring a massive wall of sorting bins. One employee is elevated on a yellow scissor lift attending to high shelves, while several other employees work at desks on the ground floor. The image contains a caption in the top right corner identifying the activity.
This document is a glossary page (labeled 'xxi') from a report titled 'USA Inc.' produced by KPCB (Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers). It defines various economic and government terms such as Debt, Deficit, Entitlement, and the Federal Reserve System. The page bears a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021078', indicating it was part of a document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation.
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