email: DOJ-OGR-00026194
Summary
The email discusses an Inmate Suicide Prevention Program Memo being sent to Regional Directors, aiming to remind wardens to utilize professional psychological expertise in managing inmate suicide. It references the aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's suicide and the tendency of wardens to keep inmates on suicide watch longer than advised by psychologists.
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Email chain: DOJ-OGR-00026337
The email chain discusses an Inmate Suicide Prevention Memo being prepared for Regional Directors (RDs) following Jeffrey Epstein's suicide, which highlighted issues with Wardens overriding institutional psychologists' advice on suicide watch. The memo aims to remind Wardens to utilize psychological expertise in managing inmate suicide.
Memorandum: DOJ-OGR-00025108
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Memorandum: DOJ-OGR-00025114
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email: DOJ-OGR-00023601
An email sent by Hugh Hurwitz to an undisclosed recipient(s) on August 10, 2019, with the subject 'Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein dead', including a link to a news article about Epstein's death from the New York Post.
email: DOJ-OGR-00023892
Kevin Pistro forwards a news article to Hugh Hurwitz, Michael Carvajal, and Ray Ormond regarding an inmate mistakenly released from MCC after Jeffrey Epstein's suicide. The email includes a link to the NY Daily News article and indicates the release happened early that morning.
Email: DOJ-OGR-00023896
This email, dated August 12, 2019, summarizes news articles about Jeffrey Epstein's death in jail, including reports of extreme overtime shifts worked by guards, potential protocol violations, and demands for investigation from politicians.
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