An email chain between DOJ/BOP staff dated August 11-12, 2019, immediately following Jeffrey Epstein's death. Staff are coordinating a 'time critical' reconstruction of Epstein's '292 data' (likely movement or activity logs) for the week leading up to his death (August 5-9), noting that he was found dead in his SHU cell at NYM on Saturday morning. One staff member notes an inability to access the 'J3P1' system to research history records.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Inmate |
Subject of the data reconstruction request; identified by inmate number 76318-054; noted as found dead in his SHU cell.
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| Redacted Sender (Email 1) | BOP/DOJ Staff |
Sent the '292 history report'; noted inability to access 'J3P1'.
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| Redacted Sender (Email 2) | BOP/DOJ Staff |
Requested the reconstruction of Epstein's 292 record as a 'time critical task' following his death.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| NYM |
Metropolitan Correctional Center New York (referenced as location of death).
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| DOJ |
Department of Justice (indicated by footer DOJ-OGR).
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| Bureau of Prisons |
Implied by context of inmate records, SHU, and government codes.
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"As you are probably aware inmate Epstein was found dead in his SHU cell in NYM this past Saturday morning."Source
"We need to reconstruct as best we can inmate Epstein's 292 record for the week prior to his death"Source
"This is a time critical task."Source
"Since I could not access to J3P1, I could not research his history records."Source
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