Email Forward: DOJ-OGR-00024193
Summary
This is a forwarded email related to the Jeffrey Epstein case (19 cr 490), originally sent on August 12, 2019, and forwarded on August 14, 2019, to James Petrucci and Lee Plourde. The email exchange involves various government agencies and individuals, including the DOJ and US Courts. The subject line references a specific page number (2253) and a document ID (DOJ-OGR-00024193).
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