Statement of Applicant for Inmate Legal Activities: DOJ-OGR-00023880
Summary
The document is a statement from an applicant claiming to be the authorized legal representative of an unnamed individual or entity, requesting permission to interview and correspond with Jeffrey Epstein, an inmate at the MDC/MCC. The applicant certifies adherence to Bureau of Prisons regulations and policies. The applicant's name and signature are redacted.
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