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| 2019-08-13 | Inquiry | DOJ JMD Budget Staff initiated an urgent inquiry into staffing and procedures at MCC New York con... | MCC New York | View |
| 2019-08-12 | N/A | Post-Epstein Death Psych Review Directive | NYM (MCC New York) | View |
This document contains a chain of emails between Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and likely DOJ officials dated August 13-14, 2019, days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. The correspondence details a list of 10 specific questions regarding staffing levels, overtime (OT), and 'augmentation' (using non-custody staff for custody roles) at MCC New York. Crucially, Question 5 asks specifically for the intended vs. actual staff count for the night shift of August 9th into the morning of August 10th (the time of death). The document also provides statistical data on overtime usage for the week leading up to the death.
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.
This document is an urgent email chain dated August 13, 2019, in which the Department of Justice's JMD Budget Staff directs the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to provide answers to a list of 11 detailed questions. The inquiry focuses on staffing levels, overtime, vacancies, and officer absences at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, specifically in relation to inmate Jeffrey Epstein and the dates of August 9-10, 2019. The request demands a response by 4:00 PM the same day, highlighting the high-priority nature of the investigation.
This document is an email exchange from August 11, 2019, in which an official from the OAG (Office of the Attorney General) sends a detailed timeline of Jeffrey Epstein's final days to Hugh Hurwitz of the Bureau of Prisons for verification. The sender asks if the timeline is accurate and if there is any reason it should not be released to the public. The timeline covers events from Epstein being placed on suicide watch on July 23rd to his death on August 10th, highlighting critical details such as the removal of his cellmate and the failure of staff to perform all required checks on the night he died.
A brief reply from Hugh stating 'Reviewing now. Standby.'
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