Investigative Report: DOJ-OGR-00023448
Summary
The document discusses the failure of the security camera recording system at MCC New York, resulting in the loss of crucial video evidence related to Jeffrey Epstein's death. The system malfunctioned on July 29, 2019, causing most cameras in the SHU area to not record video. The report highlights the technical issues and maintenance problems with the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) system.
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