EFTA00036006.pdf

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Type: Memorandum / status update
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Summary

This document is a March 21, 2025, memorandum from the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) providing a status update on recommendations stemming from the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's custody and death. The BOP details ongoing revisions to Program Statements regarding suicide watch, cellmate assignments, and security camera systems, noting that these changes are subject to Union negotiation. The document also addresses staffing shortages, reporting retention improvements in FY2024, but notes that financial incentives will be cut effective March 23, 2025, due to budget constraints, while simultaneously requesting over $2.5 billion in funding for salaries and new positions.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Inmate (Deceased)
Subject of the OIG investigation regarding his custody, care, and supervision at MCC New York.
REDACTED Assistant Inspector General, Investigations Division
Recipient of the memorandum.
REDACTED Supervisory Attorney, External Auditing Branch
Sender of the memorandum.

Timeline (2 events)

2023-06-26
Issuance of OIG Final Report: Investigation and Review of the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Custody, Care, and Supervision of Jeffrey Epstein.
Washington, DC
OIG Jeffrey Epstein BOP
2025-03-23
Reduction or elimination of BOP incentives due to budgetary constraints.
Nationwide
BOP Employees

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Custodial Federal Bureau of Prisons
Report subject is 'Custody, Care, and Supervision of Jeffrey Epstein'
Office of the Inspector General Oversight Federal Bureau of Prisons
OIG provides recommendations and analysis of BOP operations; BOP provides status updates.

Key Quotes (4)

"The BOP should implement a process for assigning a cellmate following suicide watch or psychological observation, with criteria for exceptions based on the particular individual or security considerations."
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"Due to budgetary constraints, the Bureau is reducing or eliminating our use of incentives effective March 23, 2025."
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"The Bureau's funding proposal seeks $1,000,730,000 over the next five years to cover Special Salary Rates... and an increase of 4,500 Correctional Officer positions and 200 nurses along with $1,570,000,000 to fund those positions."
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EFTA00036006.pdf
Quote #3
"Recommendation Eight: The BOP should enhance existing policies regarding institutional security camera systems to ensure they specifically state that such systems must have the capacity to record video..."
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Quote #4

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