Email or internal communication document: DOJ-OGR-00026060
The document appears to be an internal communication discussing the bureau's response to Jeffrey Epstein's death, including designating officers to monitor surveillance video in segregated housing units. A USA Today reporter inquired about this effort, and a proposed response was drafted. The document is a snapshot of the bureau's internal communication and decision-making process in the aftermath of Epstein's death.
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The document appears to be an internal communication discussing the bureau's response to Jeffrey Epstein's death, including designating officers to monitor surveillance video in segregated housing units. A USA Today reporter inquired about this effort, and a proposed response was drafted. The document is a snapshot of the bureau's internal communication and decision-making process in the aftermath of Epstein's death.
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