This document is an email thread from July 26, 2019, discussing the logistical arrangements for providing Jeffrey Epstein with a CPAP machine while in custody. An external party (likely his legal team based in NY 10019) asks if the machine should be mailed via the inmate system. Internal staff (likely BOP) respond internally, noting the attorneys are trying to provide the machine per a request and asking if a hand-delivery to medical staff is permissible, citing 'previous instances' of such procedures.
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.
This document contains a chain of emails from July 2019 between Jeffrey Epstein's defense attorney, Marc Fernich, and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. The correspondence primarily concerns the coordination of returning personal items (cash, effects) seized from Epstein during his arrest, while the government explicitly states they are retaining his electronic devices pursuant to a search warrant. The emails also reference the submission of a government bail memorandum to Judges Pitman and Berman.
This document contains an email exchange from July 26, 2019, between Jeffrey Epstein's attorney and a prison official regarding approval for Epstein (inmate 76318-054) to receive a CPAP machine. The official confirms approval but specifies the device must be delivered to medical staff rather than directly to the inmate.
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