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Document DOJ-OGR-00023867

AI Analysis

Summary: A BuzzFeed News reporter emails Lamine N'Diaye to inquire about potential leaks regarding Jeffrey Epstein's death, citing posts on 4chan that appeared before mainstream media reports. The reporter requests verification of the information in the posts and a statement on the situation. The email highlights the reporter's investigation into the potential breach of information.
Significance: This document reveals that BuzzFeed News suspected a potential leak regarding Jeffrey Epstein's death from a paramedic or hospital staff and was investigating the matter by contacting the relevant authorities.
Key Topics: Jeffrey Epstein's death Potential leak in hospital Investigation by BuzzFeed News
Key People:
  • Lamine N'Diaye - Recipient of the email, likely associated with the NYM (New York Medical) team or organization
  • [Redacted] Reporter - BuzzFeed News reporter investigating the leak regarding Epstein's death

Full Text

Fwd: Urgent request -- Potential leak in hospital regarding Epstein's death From NYM/Exec Assistant~ To Lamine N'Diaye Date 2019/08/10 18:10 Subject: Fwd: Urgent request -- Potential leak in hospital regarding Epstein's death Attachments: TEXT.htm >> [redacted] @buzzfeed.com> 8/10/2019 6:03 PM >>> Hello, I'm a reporter with BuzzFeed News. I'm reaching out because we suspect one of the paramedics involved in responding the Jeffrey Epstein call posted information online before it was reported in the mainstream media. We were able to view posts on the website 4chan, frequented by far-right trolls, that were published a full 45 minutes before ABC news first reported Epstein's death. I'd like to send you the posts to verify whether the information in them is correct and whether it could have come to your team but in addition to that, do you have any statement on the situation? Thank you, [redacted] -- [redacted] Reporter | BuzzFeed News PGP | Signal, WhatsApp, Telegram, Cell: +1 (613) 276-[redacted] Send anonymous tip: contact.buzzfeed.com Page 3832 DOJ-OGR-00023867