A Federal Bureau of Prisons memorandum from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) New York, dated August 12, 2019 (two days after Jeffrey Epstein's death). The memo orders a mandatory 'Staff Recall' meeting at 1:00 P.M. and assigns high-level staff (Department Heads and Supervisors) to cover custodial posts during the meeting. Notably, '9 South' (the Special Housing Unit where Epstein died) requires three specific relief staff members: the Special Housing Unit Lieutenant, a Correctional Systems Specialist, and an SIS Lieutenant.
This document is an evidence photograph report from the Metropolitan Correctional Center New York following the suicide of Jeffrey Epstein. It contains a photo taken on August 12, 2019, showing the door or wall of '9 South Cell 220' with ID cards for inmates Jeffrey Epstein and Efrain Reyes taped to it. The report details the incident date as August 10, 2019, and the location as 9 South Cell 220.
This document is an evidence photograph report from the Metropolitan Correctional Center New York regarding the suicide of inmate Jeffrey Epstein (Reg # 76318-054). It includes a photograph of the door to Cell 220 on 9 South, taped off with crime scene tape and a warning sign, taken on August 12, 2019, two days after the incident date of August 10, 2019.
A Federal Bureau of Prisons Office Memorandum dated August 10, 2019, from an Electronics Technician to the Operations Lieutenant. The memo reports on the medical emergency of Inmate Jeffrey Epstein at 06:33 a.m., stating he was found unresponsive on the floor of his cell in unit 9 South while a Correctional Lieutenant and PA performed CPR. The author assisted in transporting Epstein to Health Services.
This document contains an annotated list of three discovery requests (dated 8/13/19 and 12/19/19) regarding Jeffrey Epstein's detention at the MCC. The text includes internal commentary (in bold italics) advising against the production of most documents—including video footage, round logs, and psychological reports—citing a protective order in the 'Noel case' and pending trial testimony. Significantly, the document asserts that logs of Epstein's phone calls and emails (Corrlinks) while at the MCC do not exist, and states he had no visitors other than legal counsel.
This document contains a series of internal Bureau of Prisons memorandums dated July 23, 2019, regarding a possible suicide attempt by Jeffrey Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. Staff responded to a call at 1:27 AM and found Epstein unresponsive in his cell with a makeshift noose/orange cloth around his neck, while his cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione alerted guards. While staff treated the incident as a suicide attempt and placed Epstein on suicide watch, Epstein later claimed to officers that Tartaglione had actually attempted to kill and extort him.
This page from a DOJ report details the timeline and circumstances of Jeffrey Epstein's death on August 10, 2019. It highlights a failure by staff to conduct required 30-minute rounds at 3:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m., the discovery of his unresponsive body at 6:33 a.m., and the subsequent medical response ending in his death pronouncement at 7:36 a.m. The document also begins a psychological analysis of suicide risk factors specific to sex offenders.
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