This document is an email exchange from August 11, 2019, where an official from the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) asks Hugh Hurwitz (from the Bureau of Prisons) and Ray Ormond to verify a timeline of Jeffrey Epstein's final days and asks if it can be publicly released. In his reply, Hurwitz notes he made minor edits and expresses strong reservations about releasing the information without first clearing it with the OIG/FBI, who are conducting an ongoing investigation.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Hugh Hurwitz |
Sender of the primary email and recipient of the original message. His email is @bop.gov.
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| Ray Ormond |
Recipient of the primary email. Also addressed in the original message as 'Hugh/Ray'.
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| Epstein | Inmate |
The subject of the timeline detailing his time on suicide watch and in the Special Housing Unit.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Verizon | company |
Mentioned in the email signature: 'Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone'.
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| Samsung | company |
Mentioned in the email signature: 'Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone'.
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| OAG | government agency |
Appears next to the redacted sender's name in the original message, likely standing for Office of the Attorney General.
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| U.S. Department of Justice | government agency |
Referenced by the email domain '@usdoj.gov' of the original sender.
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| Bureau of Prisons | government agency |
Referenced by the email domain '@bop.gov' of Hugh Hurwitz.
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| OIG/FBI | government agency |
Mentioned as the 'investigative body' that should be consulted before releasing information.
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| MCC-New York Psychology Services Department | government department |
Determined that Epstein no longer warranted placement on suicide watch.
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| The Court | government entity |
Mentioned as the reason for Epstein's cellmate's removal and subsequent release from custody.
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| Location | Context |
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The unit where Epstein was returned after being taken off suicide watch.
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"Can you verify that the information below is accurate? It's based in large part on the timeline you sent."Source
"Is there any reason why this information shouldn't be released to the public?"Source
"Normally, I would never release such information without first ensuring that the investigative body (OIG/FBI) do not have any concerns that its release may interfere with their investigation."Source
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