Public Records Request printout or excerpt: DOJ-OGR-00031267
Summary
The document contains excerpts from a Myspace profile, promoting a 'Skate Underg Live' event, alongside metadata indicating it was part of a public records request (No.: 17-295).
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Instant Message or Chat Log Excerpt: DOJ-OGR-00032763
The document contains an excerpt from an instant messaging conversation involving Ken Hart, discussing social activities, a band competition, and plans to meet for coffee. The conversation took place in July 2005. The document was likely obtained through a public records request (No.: 17-295).
Myspace profile comments page with a public records request notation: DOJ-OGR-00032812
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Myspace profile page: doj-ogr-00031275
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Myspace profile page comments: doj-ogr-00032218
This document contains comments from a Myspace profile page, showing interactions between friends and band promotion. The comments are casual and personal, discussing summer activities and a band called The UglyHarts. The page was potentially obtained through a public records request.
Myspace profile printout or log, potentially part of a larger public records request or court filing: DOJ-OGR-00032216
The document contains a printout or log of Myspace interactions, including comments and profile information, primarily centered around a user named Ken Hart promoting his band and interacting with others.
Public Records Request Response or Court Filing Exhibit: DOJ-OGR-00032750
The document contains screenshots or printouts of online comments, including derogatory messages and a link to a Myspace profile. The comments appear to be from 2005 and involve an individual named Ken Hart. The document is part of a larger public records request response.
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