Public Records Request document, likely containing printed online comments or messages: DOJ-OGR-00032767
Summary
The document contains a series of online comments and messages exchanged between individuals on Myspace, discussing personal topics and interactions. The conversation involves Steven Andrew, Girl From Ipanema, and Lisa Geese-ah. The document is part of a public records request (No. 17-295).
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