An internal email chain from the FBI New York Office dated August 27, 2019. A Special Agent in Charge suggests re-issuing a public request for additional Epstein victims to come forward in response to heavy media coverage that day; a colleague replies agreeing that it is a good idea.
This document is an internal FBI/NYPD email chain from March 5-7, 2020, requesting approval and funding for agents to travel to London to interview a witness/co-conspirator of Jeffrey Epstein. The agents argue the trip is vital for an upcoming grand jury indictment of 'another co-conspirator' (likely Ghislaine Maxwell), noting the witness potentially participated in sexual abuse of minors. The request includes a budget of $4,250 and seeks exception to COVID-19 travel restrictions.
This document is a chain of emails from May 2019 between the FBI and SDNY regarding the transfer of Jeffrey Epstein's case files from the FBI's West Palm Beach office to New York. SDNY officials express frustration with the six-month delay (having requested the files in December 2018) and pressure from their supervisors to begin scanning the documents using a third-party vendor. The chain discusses logistics, the involvement of the ASAC and SSA, and cites precedents for using outside vendors for sensitive case files.
This document is an internal FBI email chain from July 26, 2019, discussing a media inquiry from CNN reporter Mirna Alsharif. Alsharif is asking the FBI to verify the existence of a 1996 report filed by a victim who claims she was sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein and that her 15-year-old sister was molested by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The email cites a Miami Herald report about a sworn affidavit filed in federal court regarding these allegations.
This document is an internal FBI email chain from July 2019 triggered by an inquiry from CNN reporter Mirna Alsharif. CNN sought verification of a 1996 report filed by a victim alleging sexual assault by Jeffrey Epstein and molestation of her younger sister by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. FBI internal correspondence confirms they are aware of the victim, noting that her younger sister was interviewed during the Palm Beach investigation (referenced as 'MM' for Miami) around 2006-2007, and that they were working with an attorney to interview the victim.
This document is an internal FBI email chain from July 2019 triggered by a press inquiry from CNN regarding a specific victim who claimed she reported an assault to the FBI in 1996. The FBI agents confirm they know the victim and that her younger sister was interviewed during the Palm Beach investigation. The email references allegations that Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell molested the victim's 15-year-old sister in 1996 at Epstein's Upper East Side mansion.
This document is an internal FBI email chain dated December 13, 2019, forwarding an automated 'Person Lookout Query' hit for Ghislaine Maxwell. The alert indicates that a record for Maxwell was accessed at 'CIS-WASH DC, CIS HQ FDNS' (likely USCIS Fraud Detection and National Security) via a query using a TECS ID.
This document is a screenshot of an email exchange from January 12, 2024, involving attorney James R. Marsh of Marsh Law Firm PLLC. An unidentified individual complains about being denied legal representation and freedom of speech, invoking 'article 51' and criticizing their treatment. Marsh responds by suggesting the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) as a resource.
This document is a Confidential Literary Option/Purchase Agreement between Braven Films LLC and an unnamed Author for the rights to the book 'Silenced No More'. The agreement sets an option price of $7,000 for 18 months, with potential purchase prices ranging from $80,000 to $300,000 for a film, or $10,000 per episode for a series. Notably, the contract stipulates that Steve Ross must be invited to any premiere screening alongside the Author.
This document is a 10-page computer-generated log from the Bureau of Prisons, specifically the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. It details 668 staff shift signups between July 14, 2019, and August 13, 2019, a period coinciding with Jeffrey Epstein's incarceration and death. The log tracks the date/time of signup, the shift date, and the specific watch (e.g., Morning Watch 'M/W', Day Watch 'D/W', Evening Watch 'E/W'), but all personnel identities in the 'Alias' column have been redacted.
This document is a Bureau of Prisons 'Staffing Report' for the Northeast Region Health Services during Pay Period 16 (August 4, 2019 - August 17, 2019). This specific period encompasses the death of Jeffrey Epstein (August 10, 2019). The report reveals that 'NYM' (MCC New York), where Epstein was held, had a Health Services staffing level of only 66.67%, with 4 vacancies out of 12 authorized positions, including a Clinical Director and Clinical Nurses. The columns for projected incoming and outgoing staff are redacted throughout the document.
This document is an invoice dated June 28, 2019, from ALS (Amtec Less-Lethal Systems) to the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP). It details the sale and shipment of $2,197.76 worth of 40mm munitions, including CS gas (tear gas), white smoke, and react rounds, specifically to the Armory Officer at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The shipment occurred shortly before Jeffrey Epstein's incarceration at that facility in July 2019.
This document is a 'Daily Assignments' log for a specific, unnamed (redacted) staff member at MCC New York, covering the period from January 1, 2018, to January 1, 2019. It details the daily shifts, locations (e.g., 7 South, SHU, Control #2), and types of leave (Sick, Annual, Day Off) for this employee over the course of a year. The document was generated on August 14, 2019, shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death, likely as part of the investigation into staffing or historical assignments at the facility.
This document is a 6-page daily assignment log for a specific, unnamed (redacted) correctional officer at MCC New York, covering the period from January 1, 2019, to August 9, 2019. The report was generated on August 15, 2019, shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death. The records show this officer frequently worked 12-hour shifts in '11 SOUTH #2' (the unit where Epstein was housed), including shifts in the days immediately preceding Epstein's death, and was assigned to the SHU on the day before his death (August 9).
This document is a 5-page 'Daily Assignments' log for a specific, redacted employee at MCC New York, covering the period from July 1, 2017, to January 1, 2018. The report was generated on August 14, 2019, shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death, suggesting it was part of the investigation into facility staffing. The log details the employee's daily shifts, often in units '9 NORTH' (Special Housing Unit area) and '7 SOUTH', along with overtime, sick leave, and days off.
An email thread from August 8-9, 2019, involving staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The thread originates with a request to identify staff members who have historically found weapons at the facility, asking to 'go back as far as you can.' The correspondence occurs one to two days before Jeffrey Epstein's death at the same facility.
An email exchange between Federal Bureau of Prisons employees dated August 15-16, 2019, shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death. A Psychology Tech checks on a Correctional Systems Officer (usually based in Butner, NC), who confirms they are currently at MCC New York and mentions 'all the stuff in the news'.
These documents are the Daily Lieutenant's Logs from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York for August 9 and August 10, 2019. They detail the timeline of Jeffrey Epstein's death on the morning of August 10, recording the medical emergency call at 6:33 AM, his transport to the hospital at 7:10 AM, and the subsequent notification call. The logs also reveal that on the day prior and the day of the incident, the institution was on 'modified operations' with the fire alarm, pump system, and public address system reported as malfunctioning or inoperable.
Official press release from the Federal Bureau of Prisons regarding the death of inmate Jeffrey Edward Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York on August 10, 2019. The document states he was found unresponsive in the Special Housing Unit from an apparent suicide and was pronounced dead at a local hospital.
Email correspondence from August 6, 2019, where an MCC Supervisory Staff Attorney forwards complaints from Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer, Mariel Colon Miro. The complaints allege Epstein lacked toilet paper, his CPAP machine was unplugged, and his phone calls were restricted. The MCC attorney notes internally that the calls were on unmonitored lines and therefore not recorded.
This document contains an email chain from August 11, 2019, between Matt Pieper of CBS News and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Office of Public Affairs following the death of Jeffrey Epstein. Pieper inquires whether Epstein was on suicide watch. The BOP responds by providing a link to Attorney General William Barr's statement and declining further comment. An internal BOP note instructs staff to only provide the AG's statement for any follow-up inquiries.
This document is the Daily Lieutenant's Log from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York for the morning of August 10, 2019. It details the chronological events surrounding the discovery of Jeffrey Epstein unresponsive in his cell (Z06-220) at 6:33 AM. The log records the initiation of CPR, the notification of 911 at 6:35 AM, the arrival of EMS, and Epstein's transport to a local hospital at 7:10 AM with CPR still in progress.
This document is a handwritten visitor log from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) New York, covering the period from roughly June 2, 2019, to July 23, 2019. It records the entry and exit times of visitors, primarily attorneys, meeting with various inmates. The logs show a high frequency of visits to inmate Jeffrey Epstein (Registration #76318-054) in mid-to-late July 2019 by members of his legal team, including Darren Indyke, Mariel Colon, and others identified as Caliendo, Tali, and Lichtman.
Official press release from the U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Prisons announcing the death of inmate Jeffrey Epstein on August 10, 2019. The document states he was found unresponsive in the Special Housing Unit of the MCC New York from an apparent suicide. It also notes the FBI is investigating and provides background on his arrival at the facility on July 6, 2019, following his indictment for sex trafficking.
An internal email chain among Bureau of Prisons staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York dated July 24, 2019. The correspondence concerns a dispute over which staff member should write a report regarding an inmate (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein) following an 'incident' and a Suicide Risk Assessment (SRA) conducted the previous day. One staff member is criticized for refusing to do the work or feeling incompetent.
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