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Jeffrey Epstein
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2019-07-08 | Assessment | A planned suicide risk assessment for Inmate Epstein upon his return from court, with instruction... | MCC New York | View |
| 2019-07-08 | N/A | Suicide Risk Assessment recommendation. | MCC New York | View |
| 2013-05-21 | N/A | Issuance of Institution Supplement NYM.5324.08d regarding Suicide Prevention Program | MCC New York | View |
An internal report from a Forensic Psychologist (LCDR, USPHS) at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York regarding complaints voiced during SHU reviews. The report details inmate grievances concerning unfair treatment on 'I tier', property loss during cell moves, lack of showers and recreation, and a conflict between the Psychology department and a Lieutenant regarding inmate Alimeheti's possession of a stress ball.
This document is a draft DOJ OIG report from March 2023 detailing the failure of MCC New York staff to properly supervise Jeffrey Epstein on August 9-10, 2019. It focuses on the Day Watch SHU Officer in Charge's failure to ensure Epstein was assigned a new cellmate after Inmate 3 was transferred, the failure to accurately conduct/document counts and cell searches, and the presence of excessive linens in Epstein's cell which facilitated his suicide. The report concludes the officer lacked candor in interviews and violated BOP policy by failing to notify supervisors of the cellmate vacancy.
An email dated July 8, 2019, from the Chief Psychologist at MCC New York to the Associate Warden regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The email discusses a recommendation from the Central Office to conduct a suicide risk assessment on Epstein upon his return from court, citing multiple risk factors including his high-profile case, sex offense charges, and the likelihood of receiving bad legal news. It outlines specific protocols for placing him on 'Psychological Observation' or 'Suicide Watch' depending on the timing of his return and his self-reported status.
This document is an internal status update (likely an email) from MCC New York regarding the intake of Jeffrey Epstein (Reg. 76318-054) on July 6, 2019. It details his arrival time, placement in the Special Housing Unit, arraignment, and strict protocols for psychological observation or suicide watch pending an assessment. It also notes significant media presence outside the facility.
This document is an internal email dated July 8, 2019, regarding Jeffrey Epstein's intake at MCC New York. It details his arrival on July 6, 2019, his placement in the Special Housing Unit, his court arraignment on July 8, and specific protocols regarding his suicide risk assessment and potential placement on Psychological Observation or Suicide Watch.
An email from a correctional officer dated July 7, 2019, reporting observations made during the 10:00 PM count. The officer describes inmate 'Jeffery' Epstein as distraught, sad, confused, and dazed, explicitly raising concerns about potential suicidal thoughts and requesting a visit from Psychology staff.
Handwritten observation log for inmate Epstein (Registration #76318-054) covering dates from July 24, 2019 to July 30, 2019. The log records behavior, sleep patterns, meals, showers, legal visits, and conversations with guards in 15-minute intervals.
This document is a handwritten 'Psych Observation Log' for Jeffrey Epstein (Inmate #76318-054) covering July 8, 2019, to July 10, 2019. It details his behavior in 15-minute intervals while under suicide/psych watch in Cell #4, recorded by various 'Inmate Companions.' The logs record his sleeping habits, pacing, meals, bathroom usage, and conversations regarding prison etiquette, 'arbitrage,' 'celebs he knows,' and his legal visits.
This document is an email from the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, dated July 8, 2019. The email instructs staff to notify the Psychology department immediately upon Jeffrey Epstein's return from court so a suicide risk assessment can be conducted. The sender notes that Epstein has multiple risk factors for suicidality, including a high-profile case, sex offense charges, and the likelihood of receiving 'bad news' in court that day. It orders that if he returns after hours, he should be placed on psychological observation or suicide watch until an assessment can be performed.
This document is an internal Federal Bureau of Prisons email chain dated July 8, 2019, discussing the immediate need for a suicide risk assessment for Jeffrey Epstein. The Chief Psychologist at MCC New York instructs staff to place Epstein on 'Psychological Observation' or 'Suicide Watch' upon his return from court, citing multiple risk factors including his high-profile case, sex offense charges, and the likelihood of receiving 'bad news' regarding his legal situation that day.
This document is a Psych Observation Log for Jeffrey Epstein (Reg# 76318-054) covering July 8, 2019, to July 10, 2019. It details his behavior, sleep patterns, meals, and conversations with assigned 'Inmate Companions' while on suicide watch/observation in Cell #4. The log records specific conversations where Epstein asks about prison life, discusses 'the escort business,' mentions celebrities he knows, and complains about prison food.
This document is an internal Federal Bureau of Prisons email chain dated July 8, 2019, regarding the suicide risk management of Jeffrey Epstein. The Chief Psychologist at MCC New York instructs staff to conduct a suicide risk assessment or place Epstein on 'Psychological Observation' immediately upon his return from court, anticipating he would receive 'bad news' regarding his legal status. The email highlights specific risk factors including his high-profile case, sex offense charges, and media attention.
An internal email from the Chief Psychologist at MCC New York dated July 8, 2019, instructing staff to conduct a suicide risk assessment on Jeffrey Epstein upon his return from court. The email anticipates Epstein receiving negative legal news and cites multiple risk factors including his high-profile status and sex offense charges, ordering him to be placed on Psychological Observation or Suicide Watch if psychology staff are unavailable.
An internal report from a correctional facility staff member describing an observation made during the 10:00 PM count. The author notes a new inmate on unit '5 North' appeared distraught, sad, dazed, and withdrawn. Despite the inmate claiming he was 'ok', the officer requested Psychology staff to intervene to prevent potential suicidal thoughts. The document bears SDNY bates stamps.
This document is a Psych Observation Log for Jeffrey Epstein (Inmate 76318-054) covering July 8-10, 2019, shortly before his death. The log details his daily activities including sleeping, pacing, meals (which he criticized), and extended legal visits. Notably, the logs record lengthy conversations with 'Inmate Companions' where Epstein received tutorials on prison etiquette and discussed topics ranging from arbitrage and the 'escort business' to celebrities he knew.
This document is an email chain from June 2020 involving a Special Investigative Agent (ckizzier) at MCC New York and legal counsel (likely defense for guards involved in the Epstein case). The correspondence details a discovery dispute where the defense is requesting specific BOP policies, training manuals, and logs related to the 'Epstein suicide investigation' and 'Defendant Noel'. The agent explains that many physical logs (Watch Call sheets) were seized by the FBI/OIG early in the investigation and that Epstein's file was likely taken, complicating the production of documents like Suicide Risk Observations (SROs).
This document contains an email chain discussing legal discovery requests related to the Jeffrey Epstein suicide investigation at MCC New York. The correspondence involves a defense team questioning the relevance and completeness of materials provided by the BOP/MCC, including policy manuals, training outlines, and logs. Specific requests focus on the period around Epstein's death (August 9-10, 2019) and the assignment period of defendants (starting June 26, 2019), referencing 'Defendant Noel' and another redacted defendant.
This document is an email chain from June and July 2020 regarding legal discovery requests for the Epstein suicide investigation. It reveals that the FBI and OIG seized original Control Center paperwork and watch call sheets from MCC New York shortly after Epstein's death, making them unavailable to the internal staff responding to the request. The emails also discuss 'hot lists' (which Epstein was reportedly never on) and request specific logs and policy documents related to Defendant Noel and another redacted defendant's assignment to the SHU during the time of the suicide.
This document is a list of academic and professional engagements, likely by a single individual, spanning from 1989 to 1993. It details various conferences, lectures, seminars, and organizational affiliations across numerous universities, legal associations, and psychological societies in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe. The entries include the year, event name, and associated institutions or locations.
This document is an email from July 8, 2019, where MCC New York Associate Warden Shirley Skipper-Scott forwards a message from the facility's Chief Psychologist. The original message outlines a proactive plan to conduct a suicide risk assessment on inmate Jeffrey Epstein upon his return from a court appearance, where he was expected to receive bad news. Citing numerous risk factors such as his high-profile case and sex offense charges, the psychologist instructs staff to place Epstein on psychological observation or suicide watch until a full assessment can be completed.
This document is an internal Bureau of Prisons email thread from July 8, 2019, discussing protocols for Jeffrey Epstein upon his return from a court appearance. Staff anticipated he would receive 'bad news' regarding his legal situation and identified him as having high risk factors for suicide due to his high-profile status and charges. The emails coordinate a mandatory suicide risk assessment and instruct staff to place him on Psychological Observation or Suicide Watch if Psychology staff were unavailable.
This document is an email chain from July 8, 2019, originating from the Chief Psychologist at MCC New York regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The psychologist details a consultation with the BOP Central Office, recommending a proactive suicide risk assessment for Epstein upon his return from court because he was expected to receive 'bad news' regarding his legal situation. The email outlines protocols to place Epstein on 'Psychological Observation' or 'Suicide Watch' immediately upon his return, citing risk factors such as his high-profile case, sex offense charges, and media attention.
This email, dated July 8, 2019, from Lamine N'Diaye provides an update on inmate Jeffrey Epstein (Reg. 76318-054) following his arrival at MCC New York on July 6, 2019. Epstein was placed in a special housing unit pending evaluation and was arraigned in court on the day of the email. The document outlines the procedure for his psychological evaluation, including a suicide risk assessment, and the conditions under which he would be placed on PSYCHOLOGICAL OBSERVATION or Suicide Watch.
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