Social Media Printout or Evidence Exhibit: DOJ-OGR-00032258
Summary
The document contains a snippet of a conversation on Myspace between 'katie', 'Merda', and 'Chels-ifer' discussing relocation, friendship, and affection. The conversation is from March 26, 2006. The document is labeled with a public records request number, suggesting its use in an official or legal capacity.
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Social Media Profile Printout: DOJ-OGR-00031508
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