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Document DOJ-OGR-00026060

AI Analysis

Summary: The document appears to be an internal communication discussing the bureau's response to Jeffrey Epstein's death, including designating officers to monitor surveillance video in segregated housing units. A USA Today reporter inquired about this effort, and a proposed response was drafted. The document is a snapshot of the bureau's internal communication and decision-making process in the aftermath of Epstein's death.
Significance: This document reveals the bureau's response to Jeffrey Epstein's death, specifically the measures taken to monitor inmates at risk for suicide, and provides insight into the internal communication and decision-making process within the Department of Justice.
Key Topics: Jeffrey Epstein's death Bureau's response to Epstein's death Monitoring of surveillance video in segregated housing units
Key People:
  • Reporter from USA Today - Requesting information about the bureau's response to Epstein's death

Full Text

Page 2383 Reporter: [b(6); b(7)(C)] - USA Today Question: 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? [b(6)] Proposed Response: [b(5)] [b(6); b(7)(C)] Page 14400 DOJ-OGR-00026060