EFTA00023435.pdf

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Type: Correspondence / foia response letter
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This document is a letter dated December 16, 2019, from the Federal Bureau of Prisons to Danielle Ivory of The New York Times regarding FOIA Request 2020-01336. The BOP acknowledges the request for records concerning Jeffrey Epstein's prison stay and death but denies the request for expedited processing, citing insufficient urgency, and assigns the request to the 'complex' track due to the volume of records and need for field office searches.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Danielle Ivory Recipient / Journalist
Reporter for The New York Times submitting a FOIA request regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of Records
The FOIA request concerns his prison stay and death; described as accused of sexually abusing scores of women and und...
Supervisory Attorney Sender
Signed the letter on behalf of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (Name Redacted).

Timeline (2 events)

2019-12-16
BOP response to FOIA request 2020-01336 sent to Danielle Ivory.
Washington, DC
Unknown
Death of Jeffrey Epstein in federal custody.
Federal Custody

Relationships (2)

Danielle Ivory Employment The New York Times
Addressed to Danielle Ivory at The New York Times.
Jeffrey Epstein Custody Federal Bureau of Prisons
Reference to 'prison stay and death of Jeffrey Epstein... in federal custody'.

Key Quotes (5)

"You requested expedited processing because there is an extreme public interest in records concerning the prison stay and death of Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of sexually abusing scores of women and underage girls."
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"Not only has a person died in federal custody, but the death has generated multiple theories implicating government works at the highest levels and taxpayer money."
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"You provided insufficient information to support your claim regarding an urgency to inform the public."
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"Your request was assigned to the complex track and placed in chronological order based on the date of receipt."
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"We determined unusual circumstances exist as the documents responsive to your request must be searched for and collected from a field office, and/or the documents responsive to your request are expected to be voluminous and will require significant time to review."
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