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Document DOJ-OGR-00023640
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Summary: The email sender, an attorney, inquires about resolving issues with their client Jeffrey Epstein's prison conditions, including bathroom access, phone calls, and meal arrangements. Epstein was allegedly told he could use the bathroom on the third floor during attorney meetings, but this was later restricted. The sender also requests clarification on allowing Epstein to eat in the client-attorney room.
Significance: This document highlights concerns about Jeffrey Epstein's treatment in prison, specifically regarding access to basic facilities like bathrooms and meals, and potential non-compliance with agreed-upon arrangements.
Key Topics:
Jeffrey Epstein's prison conditions
Access to bathroom facilities
Phone calls and meal arrangements
Key People:
- Jeffrey Epstein - Client of the email sender, inmate
- [b)(6). (b)(7)(C) - Sender of the email, likely an attorney
- Mr. Pluorde - Prison official who met with Jeffrey Epstein
- Officer [b)(6) - Prison officer who interacted with Jeffrey Epstein
- Lieutenant [b)(6) - Prison lieutenant whose memo is requested