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'''Greg Goodfried''' is an attorney with Mitchell, Silberberg and Knupp, LLP.  He has also been identified as one of [[The Creators]] of [[lonelygirl15]].  His wife, Amanda Solomon Goodfriend works at the [[Creative Artists Agency]], to where comments posted on MySpace, supposedly from [[Bree]], were tracked.
 
'''Greg Goodfried''' is an attorney with Mitchell, Silberberg and Knupp, LLP.  He has also been identified as one of [[The Creators]] of [[lonelygirl15]].  His wife, Amanda Solomon Goodfriend works at the [[Creative Artists Agency]], to where comments posted on MySpace, supposedly from [[Bree]], were tracked.
  
Goodfried became involved with the project after being approached by [[Miles Beckett]] and [[Mesh Flinders]].  Goodfried provided the know-how to produce the shoot.
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Goodfried became involved with the project after being approached by [[Miles Beckett]].  Goodfried originally met [[Miles Beckett]] at a birthday party in FebruaryHe filled out the business side of the production.
  
 
In August 2006, Goodfried's father, Kenneth Goodfried, applied for a trademark for lonelygirl15, which confirmed for many followers that lonelygirl15 was not actually a home-schooled 16-year-old girl.
 
In August 2006, Goodfried's father, Kenneth Goodfried, applied for a trademark for lonelygirl15, which confirmed for many followers that lonelygirl15 was not actually a home-schooled 16-year-old girl.

Revision as of 16:53, 4 October 2006

Greg Goodfried is an attorney with Mitchell, Silberberg and Knupp, LLP. He has also been identified as one of The Creators of lonelygirl15. His wife, Amanda Solomon Goodfriend works at the Creative Artists Agency, to where comments posted on MySpace, supposedly from Bree, were tracked.

Goodfried became involved with the project after being approached by Miles Beckett. Goodfried originally met Miles Beckett at a birthday party in February. He filled out the business side of the production.

In August 2006, Goodfried's father, Kenneth Goodfried, applied for a trademark for lonelygirl15, which confirmed for many followers that lonelygirl15 was not actually a home-schooled 16-year-old girl.