Court Document or Filing: DOJ-OGR-00024056
Summary
The document contains a series of timestamps and names, including G.Tali Colon Meade and Erika Kellerhals, associated with J. Epstein, suggesting a timeline or log related to an investigation or case.
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Log or Record of Communications or Events: DOJ-OGR-00024022
The document lists a series of dates and times with names and identifiers, suggesting a log of communications or interactions related to Jeffrey Epstein. It includes entries for Caliendo and G. Tali in relation to Epstein. The document is likely part of a larger record or investigation.
Itinerary or travel log: DOJ-OGR-00024052
The document details the travel schedule of G. Tali and J. Epstein, including flight times and locations. It also mentions another individual, MA Colón, and another traveler, B. Tali. The document is identified with a 'DOJ-OGR' prefix, suggesting a connection to the Department of Justice.
Inmate visitation log: doj-ogr-00024081
The document records visits to inmate Jeffrey Epstein on August 2-3, 2019, listing visitors and their times in and out. Visitors include M. Colon, G. Tali, and W. Colon. The log provides a record of Epstein's interactions while incarcerated.
court document or investigative report: DOJ-OGR-00023053
The document discusses the Florida State Attorney's Office handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, including the involvement of high-profile attorneys like Alan Dershowitz and the decision to present the case to a grand jury. It highlights the complexities and challenges faced by prosecutors in this case. The document also explains Florida state procedures for bringing criminal charges, contrasting them with federal procedures.
Investigative Report or Court Filing: DOJ-OGR-00023443
The document details the response to Jeffrey Epstein's medical emergency at MCC New York on August 10, 2019, and the investigation into his death. Staff members were interviewed, and items found in Epstein's cell were collected and inspected. The investigation found no evidence suggesting Epstein's death was anything other than suicide.
Statement of Applicant for Inmate Legal Activities: DOJ-OGR-00023880
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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