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Supervisory Staff Attorney
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Chief Psychologist
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Jeffrey Epstein
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This document is a motion filed on July 18, 2025, by U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi and Deputy AG Todd Blanche, requesting the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York to unseal grand jury transcripts related to Jeffrey Epstein. The motion follows a July 6, 2025, DOJ/FBI memorandum that concluded a review of Epstein's case found no evidence to predicate investigations into uncharged third parties. Citing significant public interest and historical importance, the government argues for transparency while ensuring victim identities remain redacted.
Formal letter from U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman to Judge Richard Berman dated August 19, 2019, confirming Jeffrey Epstein's death by suicide while in custody on August 10, 2019. The letter requests the court approve an order of nolle prosequi to dismiss the indictment due to the defendant's death and reaffirms the office's commitment to the victims.
A letter dated August 12, 2019, from MCC Warden Lamine N'Diaye to Judge Richard Berman regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The Warden confirms that ongoing FBI and OIG investigations will cover a specific incident involving Epstein that occurred at the MCC on or about July 23, 2019. Due to these active investigations, the Warden declines to divulge information about a completed internal investigation regarding that same incident.
A letter from U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman to Warden Lamine N'Diaye dated August 12, 2019, acknowledging the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The Judge specifically inquires whether ongoing investigations will address the prior incident at the MCC involving Epstein on July 23, 2019, noting that the Bureau of Prisons' conclusions regarding that event have never been definitively explained.
A Federal Bureau of Prisons memorandum from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) New York, dated August 12, 2019 (two days after Jeffrey Epstein's death). The memo orders a mandatory 'Staff Recall' meeting at 1:00 P.M. and assigns high-level staff (Department Heads and Supervisors) to cover custodial posts during the meeting. Notably, '9 South' (the Special Housing Unit where Epstein died) requires three specific relief staff members: the Special Housing Unit Lieutenant, a Correctional Systems Specialist, and an SIS Lieutenant.
This document is an email thread from August 14, 2019 (four days after Jeffrey Epstein's death), between a Forensic Psychologist (LCDR, USPHS) and maintenance staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The correspondence concerns an urgent request to fix a broken light in 'Suicide Watch Cell #1' because the cell was occupied by an inmate who could not be moved due to overcrowding. The document highlights operational conditions at the MCC, specifically regarding suicide watch protocols and facility maintenance.
This document is an email forwarded on August 9, 2019—the day before Jeffrey Epstein's death—regarding mandatory NIMS crisis management training for staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The original email from July 23, 2019, instructs staff to complete FEMA ICS courses and submit certificates to Lt. Rice by August 22, 2019, to maintain membership on crisis management teams. The email signature confirms the sender is a Captain at the MCC located at 150 Park Row.
This document is an email thread between two Correctional Officers/DCT Instructors at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, spanning from July 21, 2019, to August 16, 2019. The conversation is largely casual and personal, discussing a potential 'wax date' and joking about bathroom breaks. Notably, on July 26, 2019 (shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's suicide attempt), the officers discuss being bored and one suggests swapping posts to stay in the 'Atty Conf' (Attorney Conference) area.
This document is an internal memo from a Captain at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, soliciting volunteers from non-custody staff to fill vacant custody posts for the weekend of Saturday, August 10 and Sunday, August 11 (presumably 2019, the date of Jeffrey Epstein's death). The document lists specific units with vacancies, including the SHU (Special Housing Unit)—where Epstein was housed at the time of his death—and 9 North. It highlights significant staffing shortages on the specific day Epstein died.
This document is an internal memo from a Supervisory Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) to the Warden, likely dated August 10, 2019. It summarizes conversations held the previous day (August 9) with Epstein's attorneys, Mariel Colon and Michael Miller. The memo details that requests to house Epstein in the 'Cadre' or alone in the 'SHU' were denied due to his pretrial status and prior suicide attempt, and explicitly notes that the attorneys did not request suicide watch or psychological observation.
An email thread from August 11, 2019, the day after Jeffrey Epstein's death. A Lieutenant at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) responds to a check-in message, confirming they were 'on shift that morning' and describing the situation at the prison as 'crazy' and 'a media shit show.' The correspondent notes the event is 'all over the news.'
This document is an email chain dated August 11, 2019, between two Federal Bureau of Prisons Lieutenants—one at MCC New York and one at FCC Coleman. The Lieutenant at MCC New York confirms they were 'on shift that morning' (referring to Epstein's death the previous day) and describes the scene as a 'media shit show.' They also mention going to the hospital to manage media interference while 'his body was there.'
An email chain between two Bureau of Prisons Lieutenants, one at MCC New York and one at FCC Coleman, discussing the immediate aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's death in August 2019. The MCC Lieutenant confirms they were on shift the morning of the incident, describing it as a 'media shit show,' and details being sent to the hospital to protect staff from media harassment while Epstein's body was present.
This document is an email exchange dated August 11, 2019, the day after Jeffrey Epstein's death. A Lieutenant at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York responds to a friend checking on them, confirming they were 'on shift that morning' (presumably the morning of the death) and describing the scene as 'crazy' and a 'media shit show'.
This document is an email chain dated August 11, 2019, the day after Jeffrey Epstein's death. A Lieutenant at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) corresponds with a friend, confirming they were 'on shift that morning' and describing the scene as a 'media shit show.' The Lieutenant explicitly states they went to the hospital to protect staff from the media while 'his body was there.'
This document is an email report from a Captain at the Metropolitan Correctional Center detailing the timeline of Jeffrey Epstein's death on August 10, 2019. It chronicles the discovery of his unresponsive body at 6:33 a.m. during breakfast service, the subsequent medical response, the observation of neck bruising, his transport to a hospital, and the pronouncement of his death at 7:36 a.m.
This document is an email chain containing a formal incident report regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein on August 10, 2019. It details a specific timeline starting at 6:33 a.m. when he was found unresponsive during breakfast service, noting 'circumficial bruising around the neck,' and concludes with his pronouncement of death at 7:36 a.m. at New York Presbyterian Lower Manhattan hospital.
An email chain dated August 14, 2019, forwarding an incident report from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The report details an event at 1:30 PM where a visitor attempted to smuggle contraband (cellphone, tobacco, pills, marijuana) to an inmate. The visitor confessed to having the items and they were recovered by staff.
An email sent on August 8, 2019, by the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The sender notifies recipients that they will be away from the office from August 9 to August 19, 2019, and designates specific staff members (names redacted) to act in their capacity. This period coincides with the death of Jeffrey Epstein at the facility on August 10, 2019.
This document is an email chain from August 10, 2019, the day Jeffrey Epstein died. It contains an automated 'Out of Office' reply and a quoted email from the Captain of the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York sent at 18:00 that day. The Captain's email urgently solicits 'Non-Custody staff' to volunteer for vacant custody posts for Sunday, August 11, and Monday, August 12, highlighting severe staffing shortages at the facility, specifically listing vacancies in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) where Epstein was housed.
This document is an email dated August 14, 2019, from a Supervisory Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. It informs recipients that representatives from the Deputy Attorney General's Office and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) will be touring the facility, specifically the Special Housing Unit (SHU), Jeffrey Epstein's cell (noted as a 'crime scene'), and the suicide watch area. The email includes an attachment referencing a tour on August 15th.
This document is a 'Running Board' log from the Metropolitan Correctional Center dated August 15, 2019, five days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. It tracks inmate counts and movements between units (EN, KN, BA, ES, HA), court, hospital, and release. The document records a starting inmate count of 757 and lists specific movements with timestamps, though the names and registration numbers of the inmates involved are redacted.
This document is an email chain from August 2019 regarding staffing shortages at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York for the weekend of August 10-11, 2019 (the weekend of Jeffrey Epstein's death). A Captain sent a request for volunteers, including non-custody staff, to fill numerous vacant posts, specifically listing vacancies in the Special Housing Unit (SHU 1, SHU 2, SHU 4) and other wings. A staff member replied on August 8th volunteering for Sunday shifts.
An email thread from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York dated August 16, 2019, discussing staff assignments in the Special Housing Unit (SHU). The thread references a directive from August 12, 2019 (two days after Jeffrey Epstein's death), issued by a Captain, prohibiting specific staff members from entering or working in the SHU until further notice.
This document is an internal email from the Federal Bureau of Prisons dated August 16, 2019 (six days after Jeffrey Epstein's death). The subject line is 'print in color 2' and it includes an attachment ending in '_NYC.docx'. The body of the email displays the official letterhead text for the United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Metropolitan Correctional Center New York.
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