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This document is a court transcript from June 15, 2021, in which a judge expresses profound frustration with the inhumane and mismanaged conditions at the MCC and MDC federal prisons in New York. The judge describes the facilities as being 'run by morons' and lurching from crisis to crisis, such as gun smuggling related to Jeffrey Epstein. While addressing an inmate, Ms. Days, the judge states that the conditions she endured were disgusting and inhuman, and wishes they could release her but is legally bound to a sentence of at least five years.

People (6)

Name Role Context
The Speaker (Judge) chief judge of this court
The speaker of the transcribed text, expressing frustration about prison conditions and addressing Ms. Days during a ...
Attorney General Attorney General
Mentioned as someone the judge wishes had heard the presentation about prison conditions.
head of the Bureau of Prisons head of the Bureau of Prisons
Mentioned as someone the judge wishes had heard the presentation about prison conditions.
leader of the Congress leader of the Congress
Mentioned as someone the judge wishes had heard the presentation about prison conditions.
Ms. Days Inmate / Defendant
The person being addressed by the judge, who has recounted stories about prison conditions and is being sentenced.
Jeffrey Epstein Inmate
Mentioned in the context of a crisis at the correctional facilities involving gun smuggling.

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
Bureau of Prisons government agency
Mentioned as the agency whose head the judge wishes had heard the presentation.
Congress government agency
Mentioned as the body whose leader the judge wishes had heard the presentation.
MCC correctional facility
Metropolitan Correctional Center, a federal correctional facility in New York with poor conditions.
MDC correctional facility
Metropolitan Detention Center, a federal correctional facility in New York with poor conditions.
this Court judiciary
The court where the speaker served as chief judge and is making a finding on prison conditions.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the document, likely the court reporting service that created the transcript.

Timeline (2 events)

2021-06-15
A judge is speaking during a court proceeding, likely a sentencing for Ms. Days, and is commenting on the inhumane conditions of the federal prisons where she was held.
A court in the Southern District
A crisis involving gun smuggling to Jeffrey Epstein occurred at one of the federal correctional facilities.
MCC or MDC in New York

Locations (2)

Location Context
The location of the MCC and MDC federal correctional facilities.
Used as a point of comparison for the inhumane conditions at the MCC and MDC.

Relationships (1)

The Speaker (Judge) professional Ms. Days
The judge is presiding over Ms. Days' case and sentencing her. The judge expresses sympathy for the conditions Ms. Days has endured in prison but is bound by law in sentencing.

Key Quotes (3)

"The single thing in the five years that I was chief judge of this court that made me the craziest was my complete and utter inability to do anything meaningful about the conditions at the MCC, especially at the MCC and the MDC, two federal correctional facilities located in the City of New York that are run by morons, which wardens cycle repeatedly, never staying for longer than a few months or even a year."
Source
— The Speaker (Judge) (The judge expressing extreme frustration over the mismanagement and poor conditions of federal prisons in New York.)
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"It is the finding of this Court that the conditions to which she was subjected are as disgusting, inhuman as anything I've heard about any Colombian prison, but more so because we're supposed to be better than that."
Source
— The Speaker (Judge) (The judge's official finding on the conditions endured by Ms. Days.)
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"So if I could, Ms. Days, I would say you've been punished enough, and I would send you home, but I can't. The law doesn't allow me to sentence you to less than five years."
Source
— The Speaker (Judge) (The judge directly addressing the defendant, Ms. Days, expressing a desire for leniency but being constrained by sentencing laws.)
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Quote #3

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