email: DOJ-OGR-00023722
Summary
An email exchange between representatives regarding Jeffrey Epstein's conditions at MCC, including complaints about toilet paper, CPap machine, and phone call restrictions. The recipient's concerns are acknowledged and forwarded to the appropriate staff. The email provides insight into Epstein's treatment and the response of the authorities.
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