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Memorandum: DOJ-OGR-00026911

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This memorandum documents the events following Jeffrey Epstein's death at MCC New York on August 10, 2019. The author, a Correctional Officer, details their role in watching Epstein's remains at New York Presbyterian hospital and the subsequent transfer of the remains to the city morgue. The document provides a timeline of events from 8:45 am to 1:03 pm.

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