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Document DOJ-OGR-00025928

AI Analysis

Summary: An MCC New York staff member inquires about the special treatment afforded to inmate Jeffrey Epstein, questioning whether management approved his meals being delivered to Attorney Conference and his unrestrained restroom escorts. The email highlights potential preferential treatment given to Epstein compared to other inmates.
Significance: This email suggests that Jeffrey Epstein received preferential treatment while in custody, including having meals delivered to him and being escorted to the restroom without restraints, unlike other inmates.
Key Topics: Special treatment of inmate Jeffrey Epstein Meal delivery procedures for inmates in attorney conference Restraint policies for inmates in SHU
Key People:
  • Jeffrey Epstein - Inmate (Reg. No. 76318-054)

Full Text

Page 2088 Inmate Epstein, Jeffrey Reg. No. 76318-054 From [b](6); (b)(7)(C) To [b](6); (b)(7)(C) Charisma Edge [b](6); (b)(7)(C) [b](6); (b)(7)(C) Lamine N'Diaye, [b](6); (b)(7)(C) Shirley v. Skipper-Scott Date 2019/07/24 02:41 Subject: Inmate Epstein, Jeffrey Reg. No. 76318-054 Attachments: TEXT.htm Good Morning: I would like to confirm the accuracy that management has approved that the above inmate's meals be delivered from the housing unit, for every feeding, to Attorney Conference? Additionally, is it correct that management has instructed that the inmate be escorted to the restroom every hour without being restrained, despite being a SHU inmate? Has the process changed for all inmates? If not, this is clear preferential treatment of an inmate. All other inmates who are in attorney conference or attending court during feeding, are provided a bagged lunch which is sent up from food service every morning. Please provide a response. Thank You, "I don't cheat to win, I'd rather lose." - Serena Williams [b](6); (b)(7)(C) MCC New York 150 Park Row New York, New York 10007 (646) 836-[b](6); (b)(7)(C) Page 11618 DOJ-OGR-00025928