EFTA00023431.pdf

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Type: Foia response letter
File Size: 111 KB
Summary

A letter from the Federal Bureau of Prisons to New York Times reporter Danielle Ivory denying a FOIA request for documents regarding inmate Jeffrey Epstein. The BOP withheld all records citing multiple exemptions, specifically noting exemption (b)(7)(A) due to active and on-going law enforcement proceedings.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Danielle Ivory Reporter/Requester
The New York Times reporter requesting documents regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Inmate who is the subject of the FOIA request.
Supervisory Attorney Sender/Official
Unidentified (redacted signature) attorney for the Federal Bureau of Prisons responding to the request.

Relationships (1)

Danielle Ivory Journalistic Interest Jeffrey Epstein
Ivory submitted a FOIA request for documents regarding inmate Epstein.

Key Quotes (3)

"records are withheld in full from disclosure"
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"exemption (b)(7)(A) is a temporary exemption utilized to protect active and on-going law enforcement proceedings"
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"responsive to your request are categorically exempt from disclosure"
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U.S. Department of Justice
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Central Office
320 First St., NW
Washington, DC 20534
September 23, 2019
Danielle Ivory
The New York Times
620 Eighth Avenuse
New York, NY 10018
[REDACTED]
Request Number: 2019-05665
Dear Ms. Ivory:
This is in response to the above referenced Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request,
which we received on August 13, 2019. Specifically, you request various documents
regarding inmate Jeffrey Epstein.
After a thorough review of your request, we have determined that any records
responsive to your request are categorically exempt from disclosure. Accordingly, this
Office is not required to conduct a search for the requested records. Pursuant to the
Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. § 552, records are withheld in full from disclosure
to you under the following exemptions:
(b)(5) - inter- or intra-agency correspondence which would not be available to a party
other than a party in litigation with the agency
(b)(6) - constitutes a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy
(b)(7)(A) - could reasonably be expected to interfere with law enforcement proceedings
(b)(7)(C) - constitutes an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy
(b)(7)(E) - discloses investigative techniques and procedures
(b)(7)(F) - could reasonably be expected to endanger the life or physical safety of any
individual
Please note, exemption (b)(7)(A) is a temporary exemption utilized to protect active and
on-going law enforcement proceedings. Because of its temporary nature, you may wish
to consider refiling your request for records in the future. Should you chose to refile your
request, the status of law enforcement proceedings will be reevaluated and a
determination made at that time as to the continued applicability of exemption (b)(7)(A).
If you have questions about this response please feel free to contact me at
[REDACTED] or the Federal Bureau of Prisons' (BOP) FOIA Public Liaison,
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[REDACTED] at [REDACTED] or 320 First Street NW, Suite 936, Washington
DC 20534 or [REDACTED]
Additionally, you may contact the Office of Government Information Services (OGIS) at
the National Archives and Records Administration to inquire about the FOIA mediation
services they offer. The contact information for OGIS is as follows: Office of
Government Information Services National Archives and Records Administration, Room
2510, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, Maryland 20740-6001; telephone at [REDACTED]
[REDACTED]; toll free at [REDACTED]; or facsimile at [REDACTED].
If you are not satisfied with my response to this request, you may administratively
appeal by writing to the Director, Office of Information Policy (OIP), United States
Department of Justice, Sixth Floor, 441 G Street NW, Washington, DC 20001. Your
appeal must be postmarked within 90 days of the date of my response to your request.
If you submit your appeal by mail, both the letter and the envelope should be clearly
marked "Freedom of Information Act Appeal."
Sincerely,
[REDACTED SIGNATURE BLOCK]
Supervisory Attorney
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