email: DOJ-OGR-00023587
Summary
An email chain discussing a CNBC article about missing video footage of Jeffrey Epstein's first suicide attempt, forwarded by Nancy Ayers of the Federal Bureau of Prisons to an unnamed recipient, who then forwarded it to Ray Ormond.
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