email chain: DOJ-OGR-00024208
Summary
The email chain involves Judge Richard M. Berman and various BOP officials, including Warden Lamine N'Diaye, discussing a response to an inquiry made by the Judge in the Jeffrey Epstein case (19 cr 490). The Warden's response was forwarded to the Judge.
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Email chain: DOJ-OGR-00024211
The email chain shows Judge Richard M. Berman's inquiry about Jeffrey Epstein's conditions, to which Warden Lamine N'Diaye responded. The response was forwarded to the Judge through court staff.
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The email chain shows Judge Richard M. Berman thanking the Warden for his prompt response to his letter regarding Jeffrey Epstein's case. The Warden's response was forwarded by a Supervisory Staff Attorney at the correctional facility.
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The email is a communication between court staff and the Metropolitan Correctional Center regarding Jeffrey Epstein's case (19 cr 490). It includes a response from Warden N'Diaye to Judge Berman's inquiry. The email has an attachment containing the warden's response.
email: DOJ-OGR-00024194
An email from a Supervisory Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, attaching Warden N'Diaye's response to Judge Berman's inquiry regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case.
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