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Illegal Activity
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Blackmail
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Date
2020-02-10
Document Type
legal filing
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Summary
This document is a legal filing by The New York Times Company in a FOIA lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Prisons, arguing that the BOP has failed to justify withholding documents related to the incarceration and suicide of Jeffrey Epstein. The Times seeks the release of these documents to shed light on how the BOP handled Epstein's incarceration and suicide.
Metadata
Subject
REPLY MEMORANDUM OF LAW IN FURTHER SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFF'S CROSS-MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT
Sender
Recipients
Document ID
No. 20-cv-00833 (PAE)
Date
2020-02-10
Relationships 2
Entity 1RelationshipEntity 2Description
The New York Times Company legal Federal Bureau of Prisons Plaintiff in a FOIA lawsuit against the defendant
Jeffrey Epstein incarceration Nicholas Tartaglione Shared a cell for a brief period of time
Notable Quotes 3
The Federal Bureau of Prisons initially told The New York Times that it could not release a single document in response to The Times's FOIA request.' That was not true.
Questions persist about whether BOP properly managed Epstein's interactions with associates and friends while incarcerated.
It is abnormal when a prisoner unexpectedly dies in federal custody. A death by suicide necessarily implicates a government failure.
Media & Journalist References
  • {'person': 'Ali Watkins', 'context': "Author of NY Times article about Epstein's suicide"}
  • {'person': 'Michael Gold', 'context': "Author of NY Times article about Epstein's suicide"}
  • {'person': 'Danielle Ivory', 'context': "Author of NY Times article about Epstein's suicide"}
  • {'person': 'Christina Goldbaum', 'context': "Author of NY Times article about Epstein's suicide"}
  • {'person': 'Julie K. Brown', 'context': "Author of Miami Herald article about Epstein's brother's statements"}
Public Knowledge
Context
The suicide of Jeffrey Epstein and the subsequent investigations were widely covered by the media.
Media Worthy
Yes
Likely Public
True
Legal Compliance
  • FOIA exemptions being improperly applied by the Federal Bureau of Prisons
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Themes
Legal matters/litigationCommunications/correspondenceMedia/journalist interactions
Organizations 15
The New York Times CompanyFederal Bureau of PrisonsU.S. District Court Southern District of New YorkDOJ Fed. Bureau of PrisonsIRSFBIU.S. Citizenship & Immigration Servs.U.S. Dep't of CommerceDep't of JusticeMiami HeraldU.S. Immigration & Customs EnftNew York City Board of Educ.Department of DefenseFLRANat'l Inst. of Corrections
Locations 4
New York, NYSouthern District of New YorkD.D.C.Connecticut
Text Analysis
Tone
Professional
Purpose
To provide a reply memorandum of law in further support of the plaintiff's cross-motion for summary judgment in a FOIA lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Significance
The document argues that the Federal Bureau of Prisons has failed to justify withholding documents related to the incarceration and suicide of Jeffrey Epstein.
File Info
File Name
EFTA00071609.txt
Dataset
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Type
Text
Model
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Processed
2026-02-07T18:44:26.150499
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