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Jeffrey Epstein
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Kathleen Hawk Sawyer
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2019-10-10 | N/A | Visit of Attorney General William P. Barr to SDNY | SDNY Office | View |
| 2019-08-16 | N/A | Kathleen Hawk Sawyer asked to return to run Bureau of Prisons. | Washington D.C. | View |
| 2019-08-12 | N/A | Attorney General William Barr statement regarding irregularities at the facility. | Washington D.C. (Implied) | View |
| 2019-08-12 | N/A | Statement by Attorney General William Barr regarding irregularities | N/A | View |
This document is an email chain from August 11, 2019, between Matt Pieper of CBS News and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Office of Public Affairs. Pieper inquires repeatedly whether Jeffrey Epstein was on suicide watch while in custody. The BOP responds by providing a link to Attorney General William Barr's statement and explicitly declining further comment. Internal BOP text instructs staff to only provide the AG's statement for any follow-up inquiries ('get backs').
This document is a 'Public Policy Law360' email newsletter dated February 19, 2020. It summarizes various legal and political news stories, including an emergency meeting of federal judges regarding political interference in the Roger Stone case, the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy filing due to sex abuse claims, and President Trump's pardons of Rod Blagojevich and Bernard Kerik. The document mentions the law firm 'Epstein Becker Green', which likely triggered its inclusion in an Epstein-related search, but it does not appear to contain information regarding Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities.
This document is a briefing paper for Attorney General William Barr's visit to the SDNY on October 10, 2019. It summarizes three key investigations: the circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's suicide at MCC (highlighting the failure of guards Thomas and Noel to perform rounds and their falsification of records), the prosecution of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, and the 'Hard Knocks' sex-trafficking prosecution involving minors at a foster care facility. The Epstein section specifically notes he was left without a cellmate contrary to policy and was not observed for approximately 9 hours before his death.
This document is an email dated August 23, 2019, circulated within the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS), containing the full text of a New York Times article by Katie Benner. The article details Attorney General William Barr's reaction to Jeffrey Epstein's death in federal custody, describing his anger at the Bureau of Prisons' incompetence and his subsequent actions to overhaul BOP leadership, including transferring the warden and appointing Kathleen Hawk Sawyer. It highlights the political pressure on Barr, conspiracy theories surrounding the death, and the unresolved questions regarding the failure of prison protocols such as regular checks and cellmate assignment.
This document is a formal legal letter dated August 20, 2019, from attorneys Michael Miller and Martin Weinberg (representing Jeffrey Epstein's estate) to the FBI. The attorneys request the preservation and production of specific evidence related to Epstein's death at the MCC, including video recordings, entry/exit logs, and guard logs for the period of August 9-10, 2019. The letter cites Attorney General William Barr's comments about 'serious irregularities' at the facility and states the estate's intention to conduct an independent investigation into the death.
This document is a legal letter dated August 20, 2019, from attorneys Michael Miller and Martin Weinberg (representing the estate of Jeffrey Epstein) to the Legal Department of the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC). The attorneys formally request the preservation and production of evidence—specifically video recordings, entry/exit logs, and guard logs—covering the period of August 9-10, 2019, surrounding Epstein's death in federal custody. The letter cites statements by Attorney General William Barr acknowledging 'serious irregularities' at the facility and declares the estate's intent to conduct its own independent investigation.
A legal letter from attorneys Michael C. Miller (Steptoe) and Martin G. Weinberg to the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) dated August 20, 2019. The attorneys, representing Jeffrey Epstein's estate, formally request evidence regarding his death in custody, including video recordings, entry logs, and guard logs from the MCC for the period of August 9-10, 2019. The letter cites statements by AG William Barr regarding 'serious irregularities' at the facility and declares the defense's intent to conduct an independent investigation.
Notification that Jeffrey Epstein had died in federal prison.
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