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Document DOJ-OGR-00026068
AI Analysis
Summary: The email discusses a proposed response to a USA Today reporter's question about the Bureau's efforts to monitor inmates at risk for suicide following Epstein's death. The sender is seeking input to finalize a draft response. The email is part of a larger document or collection, with a specific page number (2391) and a unique identifier (DOJ-OGR-00026068).
Significance: This document appears to be an internal email discussing a response to a reporter's question regarding the Bureau's response to Jeffrey Epstein's death, specifically regarding increased monitoring of inmates at risk for suicide.
Key Topics:
Epstein death
Surveillance video monitoring
Inmate suicide prevention
Key People:
- [b(6); (b)(7)(C)] - Author and sender of the email, likely a public affairs or communications officer
Full Text
Page 2391 >>> [b(6); (b)(7)(C)] 10/22/2019 12:35 PM >>> [b(6); (b)(7)(C)] The reporter now says his deadline is 3 pm, so I'll need to take this to IPPA leadership as soon as you return and review this. Here are two follow-up questions I have for you, following our call, to help finalize my draft answer below: [b(5)] [b(6); (b)(7)(C)] Thanks, [b(6); (b)(7)(C)] 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? Proposed Response: [b(5)] DOJ-OGR-00026068