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Document DOJ-OGR-00024749

AI Analysis

Summary: This document is an email chain between BOP officials discussing Jeffrey Epstein's status and actions, and requesting information about plans to move him. The chain involves Lamine N'Diaye, Ray Ormon, and Shirley Skipper-Scott. The emails were sent on July 23, 2019.
Significance: This email chain is potentially important as it relates to the handling and management of Jeffrey Epstein while in custody, which is a significant topic given the circumstances of his death.
Key Topics: Jeffrey Epstein's status and actions Plans to move Epstein Request for information about Epstein
Key People:
  • Lamine N'Diaye - BOP official involved in the email chain
  • Ray Ormon - BOP official requesting information about Epstein
  • Shirley Skipper-Scott - Associate Warden at MCC New York

Full Text

Page 150 New York, New York 10007 Office: 646-83 [b(6)]; Black Berry: 646-423 [b(6)]; [b(6); [b(7)(C)] @bop.gov Shirley Skipper-Scott Associate Warden MCC New York 150 Park Row New York, New York 10007 Office: 646-836 [b(6); Black Berry: 646-423 [b(6); [b(6); [b(7)(C)] >>> Lamine N'Diaye [b(6); [b(7)(C)] op.gov > 7/23/2019 12:30 PM >>> Can you get this for me. Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone ------- Original message ------- From: Ray Ormon [b(6); [b(7)(C)] @bop.gov> Date: 7/23/19 11:46 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Lamine N'Diaye <Lndiaye@bop.gov> Subject: Re: Epstein >>> "Ray Ormond" 07/23/2019 11:46 >>> Lamine - The memo is very confusing. Please draft an email of his actions and current status. Also include what plans were in motion to move him to a <div><div> </div><!-- originalMessage --><div>------- Original message -------</div><div>From: Lamine N'Diay [b(6); [b(7)(C)] @bop.gov></div><div>Date: 7/23/19 >>> "Lamine N'Diaye" [b(6); [b(7)(C)] bop.gov > 07/23/2019 11:12 >>> Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone<div> </div><!-- originalMessage --><div>------- Original message -------</div><div>From: "Shirley V. Skipper-Scott" [b(6); [b(7)(C)] @bop.gov></div><div> </div> Page 410 DOJ-OGR-00024749