email: DOJ-OGR-00024360
Summary
An email informs the recipient about USMS and Daily News inquiries regarding Jeffrey Epstein's suicide attempt while in custody. The sender was notified by the E/W Ops Lieutenant and E/W OSP #1 about the inquiries. The email is related to Epstein's detention and the subsequent interest from law enforcement and media.
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