email: DOJ-OGR-00023575
Summary
An email was sent by a Supervisory Chaplain at MCC Manhattan to an unspecified recipient, sharing an article about whether Jeffrey Epstein would be eligible for a Jewish burial despite his crimes. The chaplain found the article 'very interesting' and requested the recipient to read it when they had the chance.
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