This document contains an email chain from July 26, 2019, regarding the delivery of a CPAP machine for Jeffrey Epstein. Attorney Jonathan Savella inquires about the proper protocol (mail system vs. other methods), and an internal official (likely BOP) asks colleagues if the attorneys can hand-deliver the device to medical staff as done previously.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Inmate / Subject |
Subject of the request for a CPAP machine.
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| Jonathan Savella | Attorney |
Sender of the original email inquiry; asking about delivery methods for Epstein's CPAP machine.
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| Unknown Sender (Redacted) | Government/Prison Official |
Sender of the top email; asking colleagues if attorneys can hand-deliver the device to medical staff.
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| Mr. [Redacted] | Recipient |
Recipient of Savella's original email.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Epstein's attorneys |
Mentioned as the group trying to provide the equipment.
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| Medical staff |
Likely BOP/Prison medical staff receiving the device.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Address for Jonathan Savella, Esq.
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"Epstein's attorneys are trying to get him his CPAP machine per our request."Source
"Can we have them hand-deliver it to medical staff as we have in previous instances?"Source
"Is Mr. Epstein approved to receive a CPAP machine?"Source
"If so, should we send it directly to him through the inmate mail system?"Source
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