email chain: DOJ-OGR-00025133
Summary
The document is an email chain involving a Special Investigative Technician at MCC New York who sends a report (referred to as a '583') regarding inmate Jeffrey Epstein to a superior, who then forwards it to 'Boss' Ray Ormond.
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