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Document DOJ-OGR-00026048

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Summary: A USA Today reporter inquires about the BOP's policy on monitoring surveillance video in segregated housing units after Epstein's death. The BOP's Public Information Office responds, indicating that institutions are designating specific officers to monitor surveillance video. The reporter seeks further elaboration on this effort.
Significance: This email reveals the BOP's response to Epstein's death and their efforts to prevent inmate suicides, which may be relevant to investigations or lawsuits related to Epstein's death.
Key Topics: BOP's monitoring of surveillance video Inmate suicide prevention Response to Epstein's death
Key People:
  • Jeffrey Epstein - Notable inmate who died in custody
  • USA Today reporter - Investigative journalist inquiring about BOP policies

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Page 2359 The USA Today's top reporter (who's written front page stories on the BOP) is asking if BOP is "designating specific officers to regularly monitor surveillance video in segregated housing units and other locations where inmates are at some risk for suicide." Thanks, Public Information Office Federal Bureau of Prisons @usatoday.com> 10/22/2019 10:32 AM >> Good morning, In wake of the Epstein death, I understand that institutions across the bureau are designating specific officers to regularly monitor surveillance video in segregated housing units and other locations where inmates are at some risk for suicide. Is there someone who may be able to elaborate on this effort? Many thanks, USA TODAY 703-854- 703-472 Page 13886