This document is an email exchange dated August 12, 2019, two days after the death of Jeffrey Epstein. A Chaplaincy Services Coordinator from the Bureau of Prisons writes to the Associate Warden of MCC New York to check on their well-being, acknowledging that the 'recent inmate suicide' has brought significant attention to the facility. The Associate Warden replies briefly with thanks.
An email dated August 12, 2019 (two days after Jeffrey Epstein's death) with the subject 'Prisoner Production 08-13-2019'. The sender and a very long list of recipients are entirely redacted. The email includes attachments likely referring to prisoner lists for New York Manhattan (NYM) and Brooklyn (BRO).
This document is an email thread from August 13, 2019, three days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. It involves Bureau of Prisons officials discussing the immediate deployment of additional Lieutenants (LTs) to 'NYM' (MCC New York) on Temporary Duty (TDY) status to reinforce the facility. The supervisor instructs a subordinate to coordinate with a specific Warden to bring in 'superstars' from the region for 30-day rotations.
An email sent on August 10, 2019 (the date of Epstein's death), forwarding information regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The sender notes that the Warden at NYM (New York Metropolitan Correctional Center) reported they were unaware of any requests from Epstein's attorneys to place him on suicide watch throughout his incarceration.
This document is an email sent on August 12, 2019 (shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death on August 10), directing a comprehensive review of psychological services at the NYM (MCC New York). The sender, writing after a discussion with 'Hugh' (likely Acting BOP Director Hugh Hurwitz), instructs staff to verify the status, housing, and documentation of all inmates currently or recently on suicide watch or Psych Alert. The email highlights a lack of a Psych Administrator at the time.
An email chain from August 2019 between prison staff (Chen and Black) regarding the urgent reconstruction of inmate Jeffrey Epstein's '292 data' (likely monitoring logs) following his death. The correspondence confirms Epstein was found dead in his SHU cell at NYM on the morning of Saturday, August 10, 2019, and notes that he had been moved in and out of the SHU three times between July 7 and August 10. Staff were instructed to prioritize reconstructing records for the week of August 5-9, 2019.
This document is an email chain dated August 14, 2019 (four days after Jeffrey Epstein's death). It involves redacted parties coordinating staff presence at 'NYM' (New York Mansion). One individual is instructed to be there for 'the next couple of weeks' to assist an unidentified male ('He') who is 'dealing with so many request.' The document bears the Bates stamp EFTA00036625.
This document is an email dated August 14, 2019, sent four days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. It discusses an 'After Action Memo' and the impending arrival of an 'After Action Team' (likely to investigate the death at MCC New York, indicated by 'NYM' in the attachment). The sender notes the attachment format is incorrect but promises a signed copy later in the week.
An email chain from August 15-16, 2019 (shortly after Epstein's death), discussing the 'stabilization' of the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC). Officials discuss a recent tour/meeting and request specific numbers and titles for personnel added to the facility, including an additional warden, lieutenants, and Correctional Officers (COs) sent on Temporary Duty (TDY).
This document contains an email thread from August 15-16, 2019, between Bureau of Prisons officials, including the Northeast Regional Director. The discussion centers on a draft report concerning Jeffrey Epstein ('Epstein Draft'), specifically regarding staffing levels and overtime (OT) at MCC New York. The Regional Director highlights that approximately 15 officers were sent on Temporary Duty (TDY) to MCC NYM during a 30-day period and suggests including this information to show the agency provided relief to regular staff.
This document is an email chain between prison officials dated August 11 and 12, 2019, immediately following Jeffrey Epstein's death. The correspondence discusses a 'time critical' request to reconstruct Epstein's '292 record' (likely a movement or observation log) for the week leading up to his death (August 5-9) because he was found dead in his SHU cell at NYM (MCC New York). One official replies with an attached report but notes they could not access 'J3P1' to research history records.
An internal email chain dated August 11-12, 2019, discussing the urgent reconstruction of Jeffrey Epstein's '292 records' (likely confinement or assignment logs) immediately following his death. The correspondence confirms Epstein was found dead in his SHU cell at NYM on the previous Saturday and notes that he had been moved in and out of the SHU three times between July 7 and August 10, 2019.
This document is an internal email thread between prison staff (likely Bureau of Prisons) dated August 11-13, 2019, immediately following Jeffrey Epstein's death. The staff discusses the urgent need to 'reconstruct' Epstein's '292 records' (daily activity logs) and 'SRO' (Special Housing Unit Review) data for the periods leading up to his suicide. One email notably mentions that because Epstein was 'notorious,' he should have had more frequent reviews, questioning if data exists to support this.
This document is an email dated August 16, 2019, sent shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death. It is a request for Temporary Duty (TDY) volunteers from another facility (FAI) to assist at NYM (MCC New York). The sender requests staff arrive by August 25, 2019, to help cover critical areas including the SHU (Special Housing Unit) and weekend housing unit coverage, citing 'current events we are facing' as the context.
This document is an email dated August 8, 2019, requesting the transfer of two inmates, Javon Bussey and Efrain Reyes, from NYM (likely MCC New York) to GEO on August 9, 2019. This transfer occurred two days before Jeffrey Epstein's death; Efrain Reyes has been identified in reports as the cellmate who was removed from Epstein's cell shortly before his suicide. The sender and recipient of the email are redacted.
This document is an internal email dated August 8, 2019, ordering the transfer of two inmates, Javon Bussey and Efrain Reyes, from 'NYM' (MCC New York) to 'GEO'. The transfer was scheduled for the following day, August 9, 2019. This is significant as Efrain Reyes was Jeffrey Epstein's cellmate, and this transfer removed him from the cell just one day prior to Epstein's death on August 10, 2019.
This document is a Bureau of Prisons 'Inmate History Quarters' report for Jeffrey Epstein (Register No. 76318-054), generated on August 13, 2019. It details his cell assignments and movements within the facility (NYM - MCC New York) from his intake on July 6, 2019, until the morning of his death on August 10, 2019. The log shows multiple transfers between House R (Receiving), House E, House Z, and House H, with the final entry ending at 07:47 on August 10, 2019.
This document is a statistical table titled 'DNA Status of Inmates at Institutions' dated July 8, 2019. It tracks the compliance and status of DNA collection for inmates across various facility codes (including NYM and BRO), categorizing them by needs status, review status, and writ status. The document appears to be an internal Bureau of Prisons record generated shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's arrest (July 6, 2019), showing high numbers of inmates needing DNA processing at NYM (likely MCC New York) and BRO (likely MDC Brooklyn).
This document is an email thread from August 13, 2019, originating from freelance journalist Beth Shelburne. She contacted a Bureau of Prisons facility (likely MCC New York, indicated by 'NYM') to request current staffing levels for a story on prison suicides following the Jeffrey Epstein case. The email was then forwarded by the Executive Assistant at the facility to a redacted recipient.
This document is a detailed 'Suicide Timeline' log from the Bureau of Prisons regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein. It chronicles the events from August 9, 2019, noting his cellmate's departure and Epstein's legal visits, through the discovery of his unresponsive body on the morning of August 10, 2019. The timeline details the medical response, transportation to Beekman Hospital, declaration of death, and subsequent notifications to the FBI, Judge Berman, and his next of kin, as well as the securing of evidence like his clothing and a desktop computer.
A Bureau of Prisons Psychology Services report from July 30, 2019, evaluating Jeffrey Epstein's competency for a disciplinary process following an incident on July 23, 2019, involving self-mutilation (marks on neck). The report notes ambiguity about whether Epstein injured himself or was attacked ('someone else did'), and Epstein claims not to remember the incident. He was found competent to proceed with the disciplinary process, denied suicidal ideation, and was described as 'future oriented.'
Bureau of Prisons medical records for Jeffrey Epstein covering July 14-28, 2019. The documents detail a significant incident on July 23, 2019, where Epstein was found in his cell with a rope around his neck; he subsequently claimed amnesia of the event but later insinuated his roommate was involved. The records also cover chronic care for conditions like sleep apnea and hyperlipidemia, as well as complaints of neuropathy in his arm following the neck injury.
Bureau of Prisons medical report from July 23, 2019, documenting injuries sustained by Jeffrey Epstein in the Special Housing Unit. Epstein was found with a rope around his neck and neck markings (erythema) but claimed to have no memory of the event, stating he woke up snorting. The medical provider noted he was smiling, in no apparent distress, and was subsequently placed on suicide watch with a plan to rule out self-inflicted injuries.
This document is a Federal Bureau of Prisons 'Inmate Detail Report' for Jeffrey Epstein generated on August 13, 2019, three days after his death. It lists his registration number (76318054), inactive status, housing unit (NYM-Z-A), and account balances, including $566.27 in his TRUFACS account. The report notes 'No Data' for AKAs, Security Threat Groups, Current Charges, or ARS History.
This document is an email chain from September 2020 between government officials (likely Bureau of Prisons) attempting to locate the 'official/final suicide reconstruction report' for Jeffrey Epstein. The search was prompted by requests from the Office of Inspector General (OIG) and Assistant US Attorneys (AUSAs). The correspondence indicates the report was believed to be at the 'Central Office' but had not been issued out, and a specific timeline for its release could not be provided at that time.
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