This document is an email chain from August 16, 2019, six days after Jeffrey Epstein's death, discussing a draft memo concerning MDC Brooklyn and MCC New York. The correspondence involves unidentified staff members coordinating with the HRSC (Human Resources Service Center) regarding information needed for the memo, specifically debating whether to include 'retention' incentives or focus solely on 'relo' (relocation) and 'recruitment'.
This document is an email thread containing a forwarded message with the subject 'Count Slips'. The original message was sent on August 10, 2019, at 5:11 PM, the same day Jeffrey Epstein died in custody. 'Count Slips' refers to prison documentation used to verify inmate presence. The email identities are redacted.
This document is an email thread from August 2019 between USANYS officials discussing a meeting schedule ('Catch up tomorrow?'). Key details include a scheduled 'Epstein conference before Berman' (Geoffrey Berman), a discussion about another office agreeing to 'stand down' regarding an investigation, and a mention of discussing 'forfeiture and rico' charges. One participant makes a sarcastic remark, 'Who is Epstein? Oh, right.'
A heavily redacted email chain from July 7, 2019, the day after Jeffrey Epstein's arrest. One individual sends a New York Times article link about the arrest to another, asking 'I assume this is you?', to which the recipient confirms 'It is indeed'. The exchange concludes with congratulations, suggesting the recipient played a role in the arrest, investigation, or reporting of the event.
An email chain from November 2020 between USANYS officials discussing an Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) report regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The email includes an attachment titled 'epstein._executive_summary.pdf' and a link to a DOJ press release download. The sender notes that the attachment explains how OPR evaluates matters.
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