email thread: DOJ-OGR-00025738
Summary
The email thread discusses the handling of a document related to Epstein, confirming it was signed and placed in the warden's out-box, and mentions a 'Psy Alert memo' and a reconstruction meeting.
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email chain: DOJ-OGR-00024208
The email chain involves Judge Richard M. Berman and various BOP officials, including Warden Lamine N'Diaye, discussing a response to an inquiry made by the Judge in the Jeffrey Epstein case (19 cr 490). The Warden's response was forwarded to the Judge.
email: DOJ-OGR-00025264
The email is a communication between court staff and the Metropolitan Correctional Center regarding Jeffrey Epstein's case (19 cr 490). It includes a response from Warden N'Diaye to Judge Berman's inquiry. The email has an attachment containing the warden's response.
email: DOJ-OGR-00026057
An Assistant United States Attorney requests to visit certain areas of the Metropolitan Correctional Center, including Epstein's cell, and coordinates the logistics of the visit with the Warden.
email chain: doj-ogr-00024212
Judge Richard M. Berman inquires about Jeffrey Epstein's status, the MCC responds through Warden Lamine N'Diaye, and the judge thanks the Warden for the prompt response via email.
email or online forum post: 2491
The document contains a humorous story about a game warden and a woman, followed by a lighthearted exchange between Ken Hart and another user about posting prom pictures.
Investigative Report or Court Filing: DOJ-OGR-00023449
The document discusses the history of security camera system failures at MCC New York, efforts to upgrade the system, and delays in completing the upgrade, which was still ongoing when Epstein died on August 10, 2019. The Warden had requested funding to replace the system in September 2018, and contracts were awarded, but the project was slowed by staffing shortages and other issues. The camera system upgrade was not completed until after Epstein's death.
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