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Investigative Report or Court Document: DOJ-OGR-00023418

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File: doj-ogr-00023418
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6

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The document discusses the transfer of Jeffrey Epstein's cellmate, Inmate 3, on August 9, 2019, and the lack of awareness among some MCC New York staff about the transfer. It also mentions requests by Epstein's attorneys to house him without a cellmate, which were opposed by BOP staff.

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