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The New York Times
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Federal Bureau of Prisons
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Jeffrey Epstein
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2019-12-16 | N/A | BOP response to FOIA request 2020-01336 sent to Danielle Ivory. | Washington, DC | View |
| 2019-12-12 | N/A | Submission of FOIA request by The New York Times to the Bureau of Prisons. | New York, NY | View |
| 2019-08-13 | N/A | FOIA Request filed by Danielle Ivory. | New York, NY | View |
A cover letter from the Federal Bureau of Prisons to Danielle Ivory of The New York Times regarding FOIA Request No. 2019-05665. The letter explains the partial release of records related to a civil case, noting that 434 pages were withheld entirely and others redacted due to law enforcement proceedings, privacy concerns, and internal deliberations.
This document is a letter dated December 16, 2019, from the Federal Bureau of Prisons to Danielle Ivory of The New York Times regarding FOIA Request 2020-01336. The BOP acknowledges the request for records concerning Jeffrey Epstein's prison stay and death but denies the request for expedited processing, citing insufficient urgency, and assigns the request to the 'complex' track due to the volume of records and need for field office searches.
This document is a formal response from the Federal Bureau of Prisons to Danielle Ivory of The New York Times regarding FOIA Request 2020-01336. The BOP informs Ivory that her request from January 2, 2020, is being aggregated with a prior request from December 12, 2019, to comply with regulations regarding fee avoidance. Additionally, the BOP denies her request for expedited processing, citing insufficient evidence of urgency to inform the public.
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.
This document is a formal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request submitted on December 12, 2019, by New York Times reporter Danielle Ivory to the Bureau of Prisons. The request seeks detailed records regarding Jeffrey Epstein's time at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) prior to his death on August 10, 2019, specifically asking for logs of his phone calls, emails (via Corrlinks), visitor logs, and his approved lists for visitors, emails, and calls. The reporter requests expedited processing and a fee waiver, citing extreme public interest and the need to shed light on government operations following Epstein's death in federal custody.
This document is a formal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed on August 13, 2019, by New York Times reporter Danielle Ivory to the Bureau of Prisons. The request seeks 15 specific categories of records related to the detention and death of Jeffrey Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC), including housing logs, suicide watch removal records, medical reports, and staff overtime sheets for specific dates in July and August 2019. Ivory argues for expedited processing and a fee waiver due to the extreme public interest and conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein's death in federal custody.
Response to FOIA request notifying of aggregation with previous request and denial of expedited treatment.
Original request submitted by Ivory.
Response to FOIA request acknowledging receipt, denying expedited processing, assigning to complex track, and noting extension of time due to unusual circumstances.
Previous request submitted by Ivory, with which the new request is being aggregated.
Denial of request; records withheld in full under exemptions including active law enforcement proceedings.
Request for various documents regarding inmate Jeffrey Epstein
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