This document is an email from Hugh Hurwitz to Ray Ormond, forwarding a message from a redacted individual at the Office of the Attorney General (OAG). The original email asks for verification of a timeline of events leading up to Jeffrey Epstein's death at MCC-New York and questions if there is any reason the information should not be made public. The timeline details Epstein being placed on and removed from suicide watch, his cellmate's removal, a routine check, and his discovery by staff on the morning of August 10, 2019.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Hugh Hurwitz |
Sender of the main email and recipient of the forwarded email.
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| Ray Ormond |
Recipient of the main email.
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| Hugh/Ray |
Addressed in the salutation of the forwarded email.
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| Epstein | Inmate |
The subject of the timeline detailing events leading to his death.
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| Correction Officer | Correction Officer |
Mentioned as performing a routine check on Epstein's cell.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| 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 |
Identifier for the sender of the original message, likely Office of the Attorney General.
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| usdoj.gov | government agency |
Domain name for the sender of the original message, indicating the U.S. Department of Justice.
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| bop.gov | government agency |
Domain name for the recipient of the original message, indicating the Bureau of Prisons.
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| Psychology Services Department at MCC-New York | government agency department |
The department that removed Epstein from suicide watch.
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The correctional facility where Epstein was held and where the events of the timeline took place.
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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
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