Email with attachment: 3221
Summary
The email transmits a chronological log regarding Jeffrey Epstein's detention, detailing his transfer to psych observation and the involvement of an I/M companion during the Special Watch period from July 23-24, 2019.
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An email chain between BOP staff members, including Shirley Skipper-Scott, Lamine N'Diaye, and Ray Ormond, discussing a request for information related to Jeffrey Epstein on July 23, 2019.
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An email chain among BOP staff on July 23, 2019, discussing Jeffrey Epstein's status and actions, with a request to clarify the situation and plans to move him. The chain includes Associate Warden Shirley Skipper-Scott, Lamine N'Diaye, and Ray Ormond. The conversation indicates confusion about Epstein's situation and a need for clarification.
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