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What recommendations did the DOJ OIG make about pretrial detention conditions following the Epstein investigation?

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The provided context does not fully answer the question about the recommendations made by the DOJ OIG regarding pretrial detention conditions following the Epstein investigation. It only mentions that the report directed 8 recommendations to the BOP, but it does not provide a comprehensive list of all the recommendations. However, it does provide information about Recommendation 1 and Recommendation 7, as well as a brief mention of Recommendation 2 in EFTA00036006. For a complete answer, more context or information from the Epstein Files would be necessary.

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DOJ Inspector General Reports

Two separate Department of Justice Office of Inspector General reports — one on the 2008 prosecutorial decisions, one on the 2019 conditions of confinement — produced detailed public findings about institutional failures.

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