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Document DOJ-OGR-00025650

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Summary: An inmate discusses their conversation with another inmate who was in the SHU with Jeffrey Epstein, refuting the inmate author's initial theory about Epstein's death. The author then requests assistance with their own home confinement, citing a law that they believe entitles them to serve the final 10% of their sentence at home.
Significance: This document provides insight into the circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death and an inmate's personal account of events in the Special Housing Unit (SHU). It also highlights the inmate's concerns about their own confinement status and request for home confinement.
Key Topics: Jeffrey Epstein's death Inmate's experience in SHU Request for home confinement
Key People:
  • Jeffrey Epstein - Inmate who died in custody
  • The inmate author - Sender of the message, discussing Epstein's death and their own confinement status

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Page 1586 Fwd: ***Request to Staff*** From NYM/Inmate To Psychology To Date 2019/10/02 13:07 Subject: Fwd: ***Request to Staff*** Attachments: TEXT.htm >>> ~ @inmatemessage.com> 10/2/2019 12:41 PM >>> To Inmate Work Assignment: kitchen ***ATTENTION*** Please cut and paste the message indicator below into the subject line; only this indicator can be in the subject line. 268378c5-e208-4c9d-8f15-c55a0ab67d9d Your response must come from the departmental mail box. Responses from personal mailboxes WILL NOT be delivered to the inmate. ***Inmate Message Below*** I just spoke with an inmate who came out of the SHU last night. His room was directly next to Epstein's and was anxious to describe the night of his neighbor's death. Jeffrey Epstein definitely killed himself. Any conspiracy theories to the contrary are ridiculous actually heard Jeffrey tearing up his sheet before committing suicide. asked if the SHU had been extraordinarily noisy and uncivilized as a prelude to Jeffrey killing himself. He responded in the negative - effectively refuting my theory that Epstein couldn't take the animals in the SHU and chose to end it as a result. I no longer believe that rooming with Jeffrey would have saved him. He wanted to kill himself and seized the opportunity when it was available (when his bunky moved out). Such is life - or death in this case. Friday is my home confinement date and clearly, the staff hasn't done its job although the law specifically states that the BOP is required to let all inmates with the appropriate risks and needs (which I am) serve 10% of their sentences at home. I know this isn't part of your domain. But anything you could do to get me out of here when the law says I should be released (two days from now) would be most appreciated. Page 7506 DOJ-OGR-00025650