Subject: RE: Jeffrey Epstein -- OPR Request / Lit. Hold # 2010-FLS-0004
Subject: RE: Jeffrey Epstein -- OPR Request / Lit. Hold # 2010-FLS-0004 Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 18:26:15 +0000 Importance: Normal Hi Jacquie — Does that apply to Rolando's email, too? Or only attorneys who are no longer employed here? And am I correct that Andy Lourie and Matt Menchel's emails are no longer accessible, even at EOUSA? Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 1:25 PM Subject: RE: Jeffrey Epstein -- OPR Request / Lit. Hold # 2010-FLS-0004 Understood however, search for emails is done at the EOUSA level. The District has no access to mailboxes, mailboxes not longer reside in local servers. Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 1:20 PM Subject: RE: Jeffrey Epstein -- OPR Request/ Lit. Hold # 2010-FLS-0004 I am not aware that OPR has started any process regarding a search of e-mails of the previous U.S. Attorneys in Miami. OPR received an allegation of misconduct, and they asked for e-mails pertaining to the Epstein case, presumably so they could determine whether to open
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Subject: RE: Jeffrey Epstein -- OPR Request / Lit. Hold # 2010-FLS-0004 Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 18:26:15 +0000 Importance: Normal Hi Jacquie — Does that apply to Rolando's email, too? Or only attorneys who are no longer employed here? And am I correct that Andy Lourie and Matt Menchel's emails are no longer accessible, even at EOUSA? Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 1:25 PM Subject: RE: Jeffrey Epstein -- OPR Request / Lit. Hold # 2010-FLS-0004 Understood however, search for emails is done at the EOUSA level. The District has no access to mailboxes, mailboxes not longer reside in local servers. Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 1:20 PM Subject: RE: Jeffrey Epstein -- OPR Request/ Lit. Hold # 2010-FLS-0004 I am not aware that OPR has started any process regarding a search of e-mails of the previous U.S. Attorneys in Miami. OPR received an allegation of misconduct, and they asked for e-mails pertaining to the Epstein case, presumably so they could determine whether to open
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