Investigative Report or Memorandum: DOJ-OGR-00027286
Summary
The document details Jeffrey Epstein's complaints and mental state while in BOP custody, including difficulty sleeping and concerns about safety. It also provides context on his legal history and the release of documents related to his alleged crimes, which included graphic allegations and connections to high-profile figures.
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