This document is a daily assignment log for a redacted staff member at MCC New York covering the period from July 22, 2019, to August 17, 2019. It details specific unit assignments including '11 SOUTH', 'SHU', and 'DRY CELL', covering the dates surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death in custody on August 10, 2019. The log tracks shifts (Day Watch/Morning Watch) and overtime hours.
This document is an email chain from August 10, 2019, the day Jeffrey Epstein died. It contains an automated 'Out of Office' reply and a quoted email from the Captain of the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York sent at 18:00 that day. The Captain's email urgently solicits 'Non-Custody staff' to volunteer for vacant custody posts for Sunday, August 11, and Monday, August 12, highlighting severe staffing shortages at the facility, specifically listing vacancies in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) where Epstein was housed.
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 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.
This document is a Daily Lieutenant's Log for the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York for Sunday, July 21, 2019 (two days prior to Jeffrey Epstein's first reported incident). The logs detailing the Morning, Day, and Evening shifts note significant infrastructure failures, specifically that the fire alarm and sprinkler systems were inoperable requiring a 'Fire Watch,' and the public address system was malfunctioning. Additionally, there were security control failures where unit doors and entrances to 7 South and 5 South could not be opened from the control center.
This document is a Daily Lieutenant's Log from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York for July 31, 2019. It details operational events across three shifts (Morning, Day, Evening), including inmate counts, movements to hospitals and SHU, and facility issues. Notably, the log reports that the fire alarm, pump system, and public address system were inoperable or malfunctioning, requiring a 'Fire Watch' protocol.
This document contains three Daily Lieutenant's Logs from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York for Sunday, July 21, 2019. The logs detail significant facility malfunctions during the Day and Evening watches, specifically that the fire alarm and sprinkler systems were inoperable (requiring a Fire Watch) and that unit doors, including entrances to 7 South and 5 South, could not be opened from the control center. The logs also record routine inmate counts, NYPD phone checks, and the presence of an inmate at an external nursing facility under USMS guard.
This document is an internal email chain among staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) New York from August 2-4, 2019, shortly before Jeffrey Epstein's death. The emails reveal severe staffing shortages, describing the facility as a 'ghost town' with '13 vacant posts'. A supervisor explicitly instructs staff to ensure rounds are made in the SHU (Special Housing Unit), citing Epstein specifically as 'one of the reasons' for this necessity. The emails also note that several units, including parts of the SHU, were vacated and the facility was on 'modified status'.
This document is an email thread between staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York dated August 2-4, 2019, just days before Jeffrey Epstein's death. The correspondence highlights severe staffing shortages, describing the facility as a 'ghost town' with 13 vacant posts, and notes that specific posts in the SHU (Special Housing Unit) were vacated. A supervisor explicitly instructs that rounds must be made in the SHU, citing Epstein as a specific reason for this vigilance.
This document contains an email thread between staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York dated August 2-4, 2019, just days before Jeffrey Epstein's death. The emails reveal significant staffing shortages, describing the facility as a 'ghost town' with '13 vacant posts,' and mention that the facility is on 'modified status' with several units vacated. Crucially, a supervisor explicitly instructs that rounds must be made in the SHU (Special Housing Unit), citing Epstein as a specific reason for this vigilance.
This document is the Daily Lieutenant's Log for the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York for July 21, 2019. It details three shifts (Morning, Day, Evening) and documents significant facility malfunctions, including inoperable fire alarm/sprinkler systems requiring a 'Fire Watch,' broken PA systems, and unit doors (specifically 7 South and 5 South) failing to open from the control panel. The log also notes an unnamed inmate located at a local hospice/Gold Crest nursing facility under USMS guard.
This document is a Daily Lieutenant's Log from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, dated July 21, 2019. It details three shifts (Morning, Day, and Evening watches), noting inmate counts, routine checks, and significant facility malfunctions. Notably, while the morning shift reported fire systems operational, the Day and Evening shifts reported that fire alarms and sprinklers were inoperable (requiring a Fire Watch), the PA system was malfunctioning, and several unit doors (specifically entrances to 7 South and 5 South) could not be opened from the control center.
This document is the Daily Assignment Roster for MCC New York dated Friday, August 9, 2019, the day immediately preceding Jeffrey Epstein's death. It lists staff assignments for various posts including the Special Housing Unit (SHU) where Epstein was held, though individual officer names are redacted. The document includes a 'Change Records' log showing numerous staffing adjustments, sick leave entries, and overtime assignments (28 occurrences) leading up to and including August 9th, with the final report generated on the evening of August 10, 2019.
This document is the Daily Assignment Roster for MCC New York on Friday, August 9, 2019, the day immediately preceding Jeffrey Epstein's death in the facility. It details staffing posts across various units, including the Special Housing Unit (SHU), though nearly all officer names are redacted. The roster tracks extensive shift changes, overtime, and leave status updates, logged by staff with initials such as KS, RW, and JD.
A formal letter from the U.S. Department of Justice to Jeffrey Epstein's attorneys, Jay Lefkowitz and Kenneth Starr, dated June 23, 2008. The DOJ states they have reviewed the attorneys' complaints regarding the U.S. Attorney's handling of the Epstein case but decline to intervene, affirming that federal prosecution is appropriate and dismissing allegations of prosecutorial misconduct. Alex Acosta is copied on the correspondence.
A fax transmission report and cover sheet dated May 19, 2008, sent by Kenneth W. Starr of Kirkland & Ellis LLP to the Honorable Mark Filip at the Office of the Deputy Attorney General (DOJ). The transmission consisted of 9 pages and was successfully sent. The document is marked with the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019232.
Attorneys Kenneth Starr and Joe Whitley write to Deputy Attorney General Mark Filip requesting a review of federal involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein case, which they characterize as a 'quintessentially state matter.' They criticize a previous 'limited' review conducted by CEOS at the request of U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta, alleging it ignored professional misconduct by federal prosecutors and failed to assess the Deferred Prosecution Agreement.
This document is a fax transmission report and cover sheet dated May 27, 2008. It indicates that Kenneth W. Starr of Kirkland & Ellis LLP sent a 3-page fax to the Honorable Mark Filip at the Office of the Deputy Attorney General, United States Department of Justice. The transmission was successful.
Excerpt from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege' (pages 22-23) bearing a House Oversight stamp. The text details Steve Bannon's activities in early 2018, describing his continued influence on the Trump administration from the outside through allies like Pompeo, Lewandowski, and Bossie. It recounts a hostile meeting between Bannon and Larry Summers at Harvard regarding trade policy and explores the volatile, interdependent relationship between Bannon and President Trump.
A letter from Kenneth Starr (Kirkland & Ellis) to John Roth (DOJ) dated June 19, 2008, arguing that federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein is unwarranted. Starr outlines four supplemental submissions being sent to the DOJ, which include allegations of misconduct during the federal investigation, a rebuttal to claims by the Miami USAO, and a letter from a former CEOS attorney. The document indicates an aggressive legal defense strategy aimed at preventing federal charges.
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