Email correspondence from August 6, 2019, where an MCC Supervisory Staff Attorney forwards complaints from Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer, Mariel Colon Miro. The complaints allege Epstein lacked toilet paper, his CPAP machine was unplugged, and his phone calls were restricted. The MCC attorney notes internally that the calls were on unmonitored lines and therefore not recorded.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Inmate/Client |
Subject of complaints regarding cell conditions (toilet paper, CPAP) and phone access at MCC New York.
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| Mariel Colon Miro | Attorney |
Attorney for Epstein; sent email detailing complaints about client's conditions.
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| Michael Lambert | Attorney |
Mentioned in 'Law Offices of Michael Lambert'.
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| [Redacted Name] | Supervisory Staff Attorney |
Sender of the top email; staff at CLC New York/MCC; asking colleagues to check on Epstein's conditions.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) |
Facility where Epstein is detained; location of the sender.
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| CLC New York |
Department/Unit of the sender (Consolidated Legal Center).
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| Law Offices of Michael Lambert |
Firm representing Epstein.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Sender's location and Epstein's detention facility.
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Address associated with the Law Offices of Michael Lambert (continuation on page 2).
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"Can you check to see if he has toilet paper and that his CPAP is plugged in?"Source
"I am less concerned regarding his complaint of having had two calls, but they were on unmonitored lines, so there is no recording of them."Source
"Our client, Jeffrey Epstein, has informed us that he has no toilet paper in his cell. His CPap machine was not plugged in last night, so he was unable to use it."Source
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