From: "ExecSec \(DO\)\(FB))" inn To: Subject: DOJ EXECSEC/TRIM Document : 20/DO/579 : (Rec'd from OLA via email) Writing regarding Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead by apparent suicide while in federal custody in April. Mentions the Department owes the American people a full accounting of its ha -- Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 14:29:39 +0000 Importance: Normal Priority: normal Attachments: (Rec_d_from_OLA_via_ email) ~ custody in April. Mentions the Department_owes_the American_people_a_full_accounting_of its handling of the Epstein_matter,.pdf Classification: UNCLASSIFIED EFTA00175136

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Ec. OGC, OPA, VSD, OCA, SAC/MM, ADIC/NY, § ; / ; (U) Instructions: (U) Attached is correspondence referred to the FBI by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Executive Secretariat, FOR INFORMATION ONLY. IT DOES NOT REQUIRE ANY FBI ACTION; however, it is being referred to you for your information in the event you may be contacted by the DOJ entity tasked with handling the response. (U) IMPORTANT NOTE: If you represent an FBI Field Division and are receiving this e-mail, you are being provided a copy of correspondence which has come to the attention of the Director, or other FBI executive. You are not being tasked with any action in this regard by the FBI's Office of the Executive Secretariat. You are being provided a courtesy copy only. Addressee : Record Number : 20/DO/579 All contacts : Deputy Director (Other) Associate Deputy Director (Other) Chief of Staff (Other) Deputy Chief of Staff (Other) —Crimingl Cv esponse, and Services (Other) (Other) AD-Criminal Investigative Division (Other) Office of General Counsel (Other) Office of Congressional Affairs (Other) Office of Public Affairs (OPA) (Other) Victim Services Division (VSD) (Other SAC-Miami (Other) Business — | pecial Counsel to the Director (Other) AD-Inspection (Other) Current action : Date Due : Mail Type : DOJ EXEC SEC Type of Communication : CONGRESSIONAL PRIORITY Access DB or Workflow : 4392040 Notes : Subject: including the sweetheart deal he received from prosecutors that allowed him to evade meaningful consequences. Further mentions his previous letter including the Department's response that the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) had opened an investigation into allegations that Department attorneys may have committed professional misconduct in the manner in which the Epstein criminal matter was resolved. Urging OPR to conclude its investigation as expeditiously as possible and to release any claims of privilege and allow attorney Marie Villafana to disclose any and all relevant testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee. See WFs 4167070, 4167042 and related corres in ES. (PB "Thursday, February 27, 2020 at 8:55:49 AM (GMT+05:00 EFTA00175137

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Classification: UNCLASSIFIED EFTA00175138