Thomas filed a motion to compel the Government to produce documents, and the Government is arguing that the motion should be denied.
Thomas is the defendant making a motion, and the Government is the prosecution arguing against it.
Thomas is the defendant seeking materials from the Government, which is the prosecuting entity.
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This legal document is a filing by the Government arguing against a motion filed by an individual named Thomas on April 9, 2020. Thomas is seeking to compel the Government to produce a wide range of documents related to the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death, including the Inspector General's report, Bureau of Prisons (BOP) records, and disciplinary files for MCC employees. The Government asserts that Thomas is not entitled to these materials and that his motion should be denied by the Court.
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This legal document is a filing by the Government arguing against a motion from a defendant named Thomas. The Government contends it is not required to produce documents from separate investigations conducted by the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) or other federal agencies into the death of Jeffrey Epstein, because those agencies are not part of the prosecution team and the materials are not in the prosecution's possession.
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This legal document is a filing by the Government arguing against a discovery request from a defendant named Thomas. The Government contends that it is not required to produce records from the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) because the BOP was not part of the prosecution team or involved in a 'joint investigation'. The document distinguishes the roles of the prosecution (U.S. Attorney's Office, FBI, DOJ-OIG) from the BOP, noting the Government obtained BOP records via subpoena and was not involved in the BOP's internal investigation into Epstein's suicide.
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