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To:
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Subject: Re: Request from Judge Engelmayer in Times v. BOP, 20-cv-833
Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2021 13:00:15 +0000
He only sent me that portion so far. I asked him for the last piece just to have something to send toM
yesterday. He says he'll send me the final today, and I will send that as soon as I have it. Thanks.
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On Apr 10, 2021, at 7:32 AM,
(USANYS)
wrote:
Do you mind sending me the entirety of the draft transcript?
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On Apr 9, 2021, at 11:57 PM,
(USANYS)
wrote:
I hope you're doing well. At an oral argument today, Judge Engelmayer asked me to convey a request to you regarding
the Government's response to FOIA requests made by the New York Times seeking BOP documents related to Jeffrey
Epstein. I will provide some background and paraphrase Judge Engelmayer's request here, but I am also attaching a
draft transcript of the final portion of the oral argument because it may be most efficient to read the Court's request
there directly, starting at page 11, line 15 of the attached.
By way of background, Times v. BOP, 20-cv-833 (PAE), is a FOIA case where the New York limes is seeking public
disclosure of BOP records related to Jeffrey Epstein. BOP withheld a substantial number of documents under FOIA
Exemption 7(A), which exempts certain documents from disclosure if their release can reasonably be expected to
interfere with law enforcement proceedings. BOP withheld documents under 7(A) on the basis of their interference
with two criminal cases in SDNY, U.S. v. Noel, 19-cr-930 (AT), the prosecution of two BOP employees on duty the night
of Epstein's death, and U.S. v. Tartaglione,16-cr-832 (KMK), the death penalty prosecution of a former police officer
who murdered four people and who was briefly Epstein's cellmate, including at the time of Epstein's apparent suicide
attempt. To support the withholdings, we submitted a declaration from
that, with the input of the prosecution
teams in Noel and Tortaglione, explained how release of certain documents could reasonably be expected to interfere
with these cases.
Today, Judge Engelmayer was skeptical of the breadth of documents withheld under Exemption 7(A). Much of the oral
argument addressed this issue, and I would be happy to discuss it in more detail if helpful or to provide the final
transcript of the proceeding once I receive it. At the end of the oral argument, Judge Engelmayer asked whether the
Government had reconsidered the response to the Times's FOIA requests since the change of Administration in
January 2020. (Draft Tr. 5:24-6:8.) I informed him that I was not aware of any such reconsideration. He then asked that
you, as the U.S. Attorney, "take a close look at the case and ask the question is this the sort of problem, the sort of
controversy that ought to be elevated north of the U.S. Attorney's Office now that there is a different group in charge."
(Draft Tr. 12:18-21) He phrased his request slightly differently a few times, but as I understand it this was the core of
the request: that you consider whether it would be appropriate to confer with officials at Main Justice regarding
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whether BOP's response to the Times's FOIA requests might be reevaluated in light of the recent change in
Administration.
I would be happy to discuss Judge Engelmayer's request further or to provide additional information or context on the
case if helpful. I note that while I have been in contact with BOP, DOJ-OIG, and the prosecution teams throughout the
litigation of this case, I have not had substantial (or to my recollection, any) interactions with anyone at Main Justice
about the case.
Thank you and have a great weekend,
Assistant United States Attorney
300 Quarropas Street
White Plains, NY 10601
Telephone:
<Draft Transcript of Final Portion of 040921 Oral Argument, Times v BOP, 20cv833.pdf>
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