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Document DOJ-OGR-00027312

AI Analysis

Summary: The document discusses the failure to secure four log books after Jeffrey Epstein's death, contrary to the policy that requires treating the site as a crime scene. It specifically mentions three Attorney Log Books and an Inmate Search Log Book that remained in use. The incident indicates a deviation from established protocols.
Significance: This document highlights potential security lapses and procedural failures following Epstein's death, which could be crucial in understanding the circumstances surrounding his death and the subsequent investigation.
Key Topics: Security protocols following Jeffrey Epstein's death Handling of log books at the detention facility Adherence to policy P5324.08 regarding crime scene protection
Key People:
  • Mr. Epstein - The individual whose death is being investigated

Full Text

b(7)(A) b(7)(A) b(7)(A) b(7)(A) b(7)(A) b(7)(A) 9. Attorney Log Books: Four log books were not secured following Mr. Epstein's death. Specifically, three Attorney Log Books located in the Attorney Visiting and Front Lobby areas and an Inmate Search Log Book located in the Attorney Visiting area were not secured. All four books were still in use at the outset of the reconstruction and after the reconstruction team advised staff to secure them. P5324.08 states, "In the event of a suicide, institution staff, particularly Correctional Services staff, and other law enforcement personnel, will handle the site with the same level of protection as any crime scene in which a death has occurred." This policy further states, "All possible 10 DOJ-OGR-00027312