The union that represents workers at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, where Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide Aug. 10, is pushing back on remarks made by U.S. Attorney General William Barr that members of the union “were not cooperative” with the criminal probe into the death.
He told reporters in Dallas Aug. 24, “A number of them required having union representatives and lawyers before we could schedule interviews. However, we are moving expeditiously, and I think soon I will be in a position to report to Congress and the public the results.”
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