August 09, 2019
Epstein was in a legal visit with his lawyers all day until 6:45.
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This document is an email exchange from August 11, 2019, where an official from the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) asks Hugh Hurwitz (from the Bureau of Prisons) and Ray Ormond to verify a timeline of Jeffrey Epstein's final days and asks if it can be publicly released. In his reply, Hurwitz notes he made minor edits and expresses strong reservations about releasing the information without first clearing it with the OIG/FBI, who are conducting an ongoing investigation.
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This document is an email exchange from August 11, 2019, in which an official from the OAG (Office of the Attorney General) sends a detailed timeline of Jeffrey Epstein's final days to Hugh Hurwitz of the Bureau of Prisons for verification. The sender asks if the timeline is accurate and if there is any reason it should not be released to the public. The timeline covers events from Epstein being placed on suicide watch on July 23rd to his death on August 10th, highlighting critical details such as the removal of his cellmate and the failure of staff to perform all required checks on the night he died.
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This document is an email thread from August 11, 2019, in which the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) asks Hugh Hurwitz (likely from the Bureau of Prisons) to verify a timeline of events concerning inmate Jeffrey Epstein's recent incarceration. The timeline details Epstein's placement on and removal from suicide watch in late July, his return to the Special Housing Unit, and the removal of his cellmate on August 9th. Hurwitz responds with caution, stating that while he has no personal concerns, the information is subject to an ongoing OIG/FBI investigation and should not be released without their clearance.
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Death of Epstein.
2019-01-01
A secret non-prosecution agreement was approved by U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, granting federal immunity to Jeffrey Epstein and keeping the deal from his victims.
2008-01-01 • Southern District of Florida
Carolyn engaged in sex acts with Epstein in exchange for money, arranged by the defendant.
Date unknown
The defendant conspired with Epstein to traffic Carolyn and other minors for sex.
Date unknown
Epstein was serving his Florida state sentence and was allowed to leave the jail on work release, during which he allegedly engaged in sexual conduct.
Date unknown • Florida
Early phase of the conspiracy where Maxwell and Epstein identified, isolated, groomed, and sexually abused vulnerable girls.
1994-01-01
Federal prosecutors and Epstein's lawyers arrange a plea deal.
2007-01-01 • Florida
Later phase of the scheme where Maxwell and Epstein developed a stream of girls who recruited each other to visit Epstein's Palm Beach residence, where they were paid.
2001-01-01 • Palm Beach residence
Plea deal/Non-prosecution agreement reached between Epstein's lawyers and federal prosecutors.
2007-01-01 • State Court
Civil lawyers questioning Licata
Date unknown • Unknown
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