This document is an email chain dated July 25, 2019, between officials at the US Attorney's Office (USANYS) and a Supervisory Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The correspondence concerns the transfer of evidence, specifically 'staff memos and photos,' related to an 'incident involving Jeffrey Epstein earlier this week' (likely the July 23 suicide attempt). The MCC attorney requests a written email request in lieu of a subpoena to release the documents, and the USANYS official subsequently forwards the materials for a 'walled off AUSA review'.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Inmate / Subject of Investigation |
Subject of an investigation regarding an incident involving him earlier in the week of July 25, 2019.
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| Redacted Sender (Top Email) | USANYS Official |
Forwards attachments to another USANYS official requesting a 'walled off AUSA review'.
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| Redacted Recipient (Top Email) | USANYS Official |
Recipient of the request to conduct a walled off review of the photos and memos.
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| Redacted Sender (Supervisory Staff Attorney) | Supervisory Staff Attorney |
Works at CLC New York / Metropolitan Correctional Center. Provides staff memos and photos to USANYS.
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| Walled off AUSA | Assistant United States Attorney |
Requested to review the materials (photos and memos) and report back.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| USANYS |
United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (indicated in email headers).
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| Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) |
Location where the Supervisory Staff Attorney is based; likely where the incident occurred.
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| CLC New York |
Consolidated Legal Center, associated with the MCC.
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| BOP |
Federal Bureau of Prisons. Sender mentions making notifications on BOP's end.
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| Main Justice |
Department of Justice headquarters. Sender asks if materials need to be shared with them.
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| Location | Context |
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Sender's office address.
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"If you could have a walled off AUSA review and report back to me, I'd appreciate it."Source
"Please consider this email my request for any and all documents and other materials, including photographs, related to the investigation regarding the incident involving Jeffrey Epstein earlier this week."Source
"Our Regional Office reminded me that we need a written request from your office to produce the documents you seek."Source
"It does not have to be a subpoena."Source
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