email chain: DOJ-OGR-00024315
Summary
A DOJ official emails BOP officials to discuss a 'quick update call' before leaving for a trip with the Attorney General, referencing the Reuters article about prison guards skipping mandatory checks before Epstein's death. The officials arrange a call for noon to discuss, among other things, the SHU at MCC.
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