Ann Arbor Police Supplemental Report (March 5, 2019): Dr. Myria Petrou and Dr. Bradley Foerster Request Identification of “Nick B.” – No Identification Reflected in Record (Case 17-3517)
This post documents an Ann Arbor Police Department supplemental report dated March 5, 2019, within Case 17-3517.
This report was produced as part of the Ann Arbor Police Department FOIA response dated June 4, 2020 (see: “Nick Bee” Email Communications Referencing Dr. Paul Cronin – Ann Arbor Police FOIA Production (Case 17-3517)).
The report reflects a request to the Ann Arbor Police Department by Dr. Myria Petrou and Dr. Bradley Foerster for clarification of the identity of “Nick B.”
Certain identifying information has been redacted pursuant to a court-ordered confidentiality agreement.
Ann Arbor Police supplemental report (March 5, 2019) documenting request to identify “Nick B.” (Case 17-3517).
The report states that the Gmail account associated with the communications was linked to an IP address returning to Verona, Italy, and that this information was forwarded to the FBI.
The FBI determined that the information was “not actionable based on the limited information available.”
No identifying information beyond the name “Nick B.” is reflected in the record.
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