Email: DOJ-OGR-00025468
Summary
The email is a forwarded media inquiry from the NY Daily News to the Federal Bureau of Prisons regarding conditions at MCC NY post-Epstein, asking about morale, funding, hiring, and policy changes. The inquiry also questions the workload of specific officers on the night of Epstein's suicide and the attrition rate among correctional officers.
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