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'.
An email exchange between MCC New York staff regarding inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054). A staff member reports that Epstein, who is on Psychological Observation, claims he is not receiving his constipation medication. The Chief Pharmacist replies, noting that his prescription for docusate sodium (Colace) was filled for a 30-day supply on July 12th.
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.
Bureau of Prisons email thread from July 27, 2019, detailing the psychological observation of Jeffrey Epstein (Inmate #76318-054). Staff report he appears stable but is complaining of dehydration during long legal visits due to limited bathroom access, as well as anxiety and sleeplessness in the SHU caused by the noise of other inmates. The document confirms he was on 'Psych Observation' but not 'Suicide Watch' at the time.
This document contains an email chain between Assistant U.S. Attorneys from the Southern District of New York (SDNY) regarding travel approvals for the 'United States v. Epstein' investigation (Case ID 2018R01618). The emails, dated between March and May 2019, detail requests to travel to West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, specifically to conduct meetings and interview victims related to an investigation into the 'enticement of minors for sexual activity'.
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.
This document is an email thread from September 16, 2020, between unidentified individuals (likely government or legal personnel) discussing the logistics of an interview with an unnamed male subject. They plan a 'pre-call' with the subject's attorney prior to the interview. One participant notes there is 'a fair amount we will have to deal with from this, but not urgent.'
This document is an internal email thread from December 28, 2020, within the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). A contractor circulates a New York Daily News article titled 'Jeffrey Epstein's final days at NYC jail revealed by inmates,' which discusses Epstein and an individual named Efrain Reyes. The email is forwarded to ensure awareness among staff members.
This document is an email thread dated December 9, 2020, between a Paralegal Specialist at the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) and redacted recipients. The correspondence concerns the transmission of exhibits related to Ghislaine Maxwell's renewed bail application, specifically attaching a zip file titled '2020-12-08_defense_renewed_motion_for_bail_(2of2),_Redacted_Versions.zip'. The document is stamped with Bates number EFTA00021028.
This document contains an email chain between USANYS officials dated November 23, 2021. It discusses a surge in FOIA requests (from ABC, CNN, MuckRack) to the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) following a Times article about Jeffrey Epstein's incarceration and death. The emails focus on BOP's attempt to contact Mark Epstein regarding previous communications, with US attorneys sharing contact details for Mark and his lawyer, Stacey Richman.
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.
This document contains a series of internal emails from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) between March and June 2019. The emails act as travel approval requests for prosecutors and agents investigating 'United States v. Epstein' (Case ID 2018R01618). The travel details include trips to West Palm Beach, Florida, and Los Angeles for 'victim interviews' and meetings related to the investigation into the 'enticement of minors for sexual activity.'
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