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Document DOJ-OGR-00023642

AI Analysis

Summary: The email from (b)(6), (b)(7)(C) to an unspecified recipient discusses issues with Jeffrey Epstein's treatment while in custody, including access to bathroom facilities, phone calls, and dining arrangements. Epstein's attorney is seeking clarification on certain agreements allegedly made with corrections officials and resolution of these issues. The email suggests potential disputes between Epstein's legal team and corrections officials regarding his treatment.
Significance: This email highlights potential issues with the treatment of Jeffrey Epstein while in custody, including restrictions on his access to basic facilities and amenities. It may be significant in understanding the conditions of his confinement and potential disputes between Epstein's legal team and corrections officials.
Key Topics: Jeffrey Epstein's access to bathroom facilities Jeffrey Epstein's phone call privileges Jeffrey Epstein's dining arrangements while meeting with attorneys
Key People:
  • Jeffrey Epstein - client of the email sender
  • (b)(6), (b)(7)(C) - sender of the email and attorney for Jeffrey Epstein
  • Mr. Pluorde - individual who met with Jeffrey Epstein and allegedly made certain agreements regarding his treatment
  • Officer (b)(6), (b)(7)(C) - corrections officer who interacted with Jeffrey Epstein
  • Lieutenant (b)(6), (b)(7)(C) - supervisory corrections officer with authority to make decisions regarding Jeffrey Epstein's treatment

Full Text

(b)(6), (b)(7)(C) <(b)(6), (b)(7)(C)@gmail.com> 7/22/2019 12:34 PM >>> Good morning Mr. (b)(6), (b)(7)(C). I tried calling you earlier. My client, Jeffrey Epstein (76318-054) informed me that he had a meeting last Friday with (b)(6), (b)(7)(C) and Mr. Pluorde, where Mr. Pluorde told our client that he would be allowed to use the bathroom once every hour on the third floor when meeting his attorneys. Yesterday, Officer (b)(6), (b)(7)(C) told my client and I that he would not be allowed to use the bathroom unless a Lieutenant could come or unless he sees a memo from Lieutenant (b)(6), (b)(7)(C) or Mr. Pluorde allowing the staff to allow our client to use the bathroom. Can Mr. Pluorde or anyone else make this memo available? Our client also informed us that in that meeting he was told that he was going to have 2 phone calls. So far, no phone calls. Also, can he be allowed to eat in the client attorney room? He spends all of the day meeting with his legal team and an officer told him that if he wanted to eat, he would have to go back to 9south and then he would not be allowed back downstairs. So for the last few days, he's been eating snacks from the vending machines and no proper meal. Thank you in advance for your help. Sincerely, (b)(6), (b)(7)(C) NOTICE: This message may contain information that is privileged or confidential. If you receive this transmission in error, please notify the sender by reply e-mail and delete the message and any attachments. Page 1681 DOJ-OGR-00023642