Guidelines or Staff Instructions: DOJ-OGR-00015733
Summary
This document outlines the grooming and guest relations guidelines for staff working for or serving Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, emphasizing discretion, professionalism, and specific dress code requirements. The guidelines stress the importance of maintaining privacy and being unobtrusive. The document is dated February 14, 2005.
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