This document is an internal advisory (likely an email) sent to staff at MCC New York, advising them of their rights during a criminal investigation. It instructs staff that while they must report interviews with agencies like the FBI, AUSA, or OIG, they are entitled to Union representation (Weingarten rights) and legal counsel/silence (5th Amendment). The document includes a quote from Serena Williams and originates from the facility where Jeffrey Epstein was held.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Serena Williams | Athlete (Quoted) |
Quoted in the signature block: "I don't cheat to win, I'd rather lose."
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| Redacted Sender | Union Representative / MCC Staff |
Sender of the memo advising staff of their rights; name redacted.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| MCC New York |
Metropolitan Correctional Center; Location of the sender.
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| FBI |
Federal Bureau of Investigation; mentioned as a potential interviewing agency.
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| AUSA |
Assistant United States Attorney; mentioned as a potential interviewing agency.
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| OIA |
Office of Internal Affairs; mentioned as a potential interviewing agency.
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| OIG |
Office of Inspector General; mentioned as a potential interviewing agency.
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| Location | Context |
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Sender's location
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"If you are called for an interview by the agency or a representative of the agency (ie. FBI, AUSA, OIA, OIG), you are required to report the interview."Source
"In line with your Weingarten rights, once at the interview you have the right to request a Union Representative."Source
"during a criminal investigation, you have the right to invoke your 5th amendment right to remain silent until your attorney is present."Source
""I don't cheat to win, I'd rather lose." - Serena Williams"Source
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