This document contains an email chain between high-ranking Bureau of Prisons officials dated August 10-11, 2019, immediately following the death of Jeffrey Epstein. It includes a draft internal message to staff acknowledging the 'apparent suicide' and stating 'We failed to do that job.' A respondent advises modifying the draft to avoid collective blame, noting that 'at least 2 or 3 people failed' rather than the entire organization of 36,000 employees.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| [REDACTED Sender of Draft] | Senior BOP Official (Likely Acting Director) |
Drafted the message taking responsibility for the inmate's death ('no-one should be blamed for this failure other tha...
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| [REDACTED Respondent] | Senior BOP Official |
Replied suggesting removal of language admitting 'we failed', distinguishing between the failure of '2 or 3 people' v...
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| High profile inmate (Jeffrey Epstein) | Deceased Inmate |
Referred to as 'one of our high profile inmates was found dead this weekend of an apparent suicide'.
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| Location | Context |
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"As all of you have heard by now, one of our high profile inmates was found dead this weekend of an apparent suicide."Source
"Let me be clear, it is our job to safely confine all inmates in our custody. We failed to do that job. Period."Source
"While it appears at least 2 or 3 people failed, saying WE failed speaks to the 36K that did their jobs right."Source
"The FBI and Inspector General are already onsite doing their work."Source
"Ultimately, I am responsible for what happens in our facilities, and at this point in time, no-one should be blamed for this failure other than me."Source
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