EFTA00016763.pdf

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Organizations
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Events
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Relationships
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Summary

This document is an email dated July 28, 2019, circulating a Wall Street Journal article titled 'What Jail Is Like for Jeffrey Epstein.' The text details the grim conditions at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in Manhattan, where Epstein was held in 'the box' with former police officer Nicholas Tartaglione. It mentions Epstein's recent denial of bail, his move to suicide watch after being found unconscious, and complaints from other inmates and lawyers about vermin, cold temperatures, and sanitation issues at the facility.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Inmate/Financier
Subject of the article; detained at Metropolitan Correctional Center on sex-trafficking charges; found unconscious in...
Nicholas Tartaglione Inmate/Former Cellmate
Retired police officer accused of killing four people; shared cell with Epstein until Tuesday.
Bruce Barket Lawyer
Attorney for Nicholas Tartaglione; commented on jail conditions and Epstein's relationship with Tartaglione.
Joaquín Guzmán Inmate (Former)
Known as 'El Chapo'; former high-profile inmate at the same facility.
Cesar Sayoc Inmate
Current occupant; pleaded guilty to sending bombs to Democrats.
Sayfullo Saipov Inmate
Current occupant; accused of killing eight people with a truck.
Serene Gregg Case Worker/Union President
Correction workers' union chapter president; commented on mice and broken facilities.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Wall Street Journal (WSJ)
Subject line of email, source of the text.
Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC)
Federal jail in downtown Manhattan where Epstein is held.
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Agency managing the MCC.

Timeline (3 events)

2002-2005
Timeframe of alleged sex-trafficking scheme.
N/A
2019-07-06
Jeffrey Epstein arrested.
New York
2019-07-23
Epstein found unconscious in his cell (referred to as 'Tuesday morning').
Metropolitan Correctional Center

Locations (3)

Location Context
Downtown Manhattan jail, known as 'the box'.
Epstein's home, valued at $77 million.
Location where Tartaglione is accused of killing four people.

Relationships (2)

Messrs. Tartaglione and Epstein were friendly and frequently spoke while they were bunkmates.
Nicholas Tartaglione Attorney/Client Bruce Barket
Mr. Tartaglione's lawyer, Bruce Barket.

Key Quotes (4)

"It is dark and it’s disgusting"
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"There is no worse place you can find yourself"
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"piles of cash"
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Quote #3
"dozens of diamonds"
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Quote #4

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