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This document contains an internal email thread and incident report from MCC New York dated July 23, 2019, detailing an event where Jeffrey Epstein was found in the SHU with neck marks. The report notes he was placed on suicide watch, claimed his cellmate tried to kill him, and underwent medical and psychological assessments. Subsequent emails show internal confusion regarding the memo, with a request for a clearer draft to be sent to IPPA and the Director regarding his status and potential move to the General Population.
This document is a confidential email chain from July 23, 2019, detailing an incident at MCC New York where Jeffrey Epstein was found in a fetal position with marks on his neck. The report includes a synopsis of the event, a medical assessment noting erythema on his neck, his claim that a cellmate tried to kill him, and a psychologist's decision to keep him on suicide watch. Senior officials discuss the quality of the memo and request a clearer version to send to the Director.
This document contains an incident synopsis and subsequent email chain regarding Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York on July 23, 2019. Epstein was found on the floor of the SHU with neck marks, claiming his cellmate tried to kill him, though he later told medical staff he didn't know what happened. A BOP official criticized the initial memo as 'confusing' and requested a clearer draft to send to IPPA and the Director regarding Epstein's status and potential move to General Population.
This document details procedural irregularities and observations concerning inmate Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York in July and August 2019. It highlights failures in maintaining log books, facilitating unmonitored phone calls (including one where Epstein claimed to call his deceased mother), and a lack of required continuous observation during multiple lengthy attorney visits while he was on psychological observation. Additionally, it records a staff member's description of Epstein as "distraught, sad and a little confused" shortly after his arrival at the facility.
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