This document is an email chain containing the official internal Incident Report regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein on August 10, 2019. It details the precise timeline of events, stating he was found unresponsive at 6:33 AM, transported to a hospital, and pronounced dead at 7:36 AM. The report notes specific physical evidence, including 'circumfricial bruising around the neck' and an 'orange make shift noose' found in the cell.
This document is a handwritten observation log for inmate Jeffrey Epstein (76318-054) dated July 30, 2019. It records his activities in 15-minute intervals between 5:00 AM and 8:15 AM, noting sleeping patterns, breakfast (cereal and milk), and a specific conversation with a guard about 'jail life.' The log concludes with visits from medical and psychological staff to interview Epstein.
This document is an email report from a Captain at the Metropolitan Correctional Center detailing the timeline of Jeffrey Epstein's death on August 10, 2019. It chronicles the discovery of his unresponsive body at 6:33 a.m. during breakfast service, the subsequent medical response, the observation of neck bruising, his transport to a hospital, and the pronouncement of his death at 7:36 a.m.
This document is an email chain containing a formal incident report regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein on August 10, 2019. It details a specific timeline starting at 6:33 a.m. when he was found unresponsive during breakfast service, noting 'circumficial bruising around the neck,' and concludes with his pronouncement of death at 7:36 a.m. at New York Presbyterian Lower Manhattan hospital.
This document is an internal email from a Supervisory Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. It informs recipients that representatives from the Deputy Attorney General's Office and the USAO SDNY will be touring the facility, specifically the Special Housing Unit (SHU), Jeffrey Epstein's cell (referred to as a crime scene), and the suicide watch area. The context suggests this occurred shortly after Epstein's death in custody.
This document is an email dated August 14, 2019, from a Supervisory Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. It informs recipients that representatives from the Deputy Attorney General's Office and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) will be touring the facility, specifically the Special Housing Unit (SHU), Jeffrey Epstein's cell (noted as a 'crime scene'), and the suicide watch area. The email includes an attachment referencing a tour on August 15th.
This document is a draft DOJ OIG report from March 2023 detailing the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death in BOP custody. It describes the failure of correctional officers Michael Thomas and Tova Noel to conduct mandatory rounds and counts in the SHU on the night of August 9-10, 2019, noting they falsified records and slept on duty. The report confirms the medical examiner's finding of suicide by hanging and states there was no evidence of homicide or other individuals entering the tier during the relevant timeframe.
This document is a draft DOJ OIG report investigating the Bureau of Prisons' supervision of Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York during the night of his death (August 9-10, 2019). It details how staffing shortages led to a 'Material Handler' working 24 consecutive hours; this employee and another officer ('Noel') failed to conduct mandatory 30-minute rounds or the 10:00 p.m. inmate count because they were 'tired' and instead spent the night surfing the internet. The report confirms that records were falsified to show counts were completed, noting that no officer entered Epstein's tier between 10:40 p.m. and 6:30 a.m.
This document is a June 22, 2023, press release from the DOJ Office of the Inspector General regarding their investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death at MCC New York. The report concludes that while there was no evidence of criminality (homicide) in his death, there were severe failures by MCC staff, including falsifying records, failing to conduct rounds, and leaving Epstein alone without a cellmate or monitoring for hours. The OIG made nine recommendations to the BOP, all of which were agreed to.
This document is a Memorandum of Investigation from the DOJ Office of the Inspector General regarding an interview conducted on September 23, 2021. Agents interviewed a BOP Lieutenant from the Special Investigative Services (SIS) at MCC New York concerning the death of inmate Jeffrey Epstein. The report lists several attachments, including rosters and count documents from August 9, 2019, an email from August 8, 2019, and pictures of Epstein's cell.
This document is an official memorandum from the Associate Warden of MCC New York detailing the timeline of events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death on August 10, 2019. It records the discovery of his unresponsive body at 6:33 a.m., the subsequent medical interventions and transport, and his pronouncement of death at 7:36 a.m. The report notes specific physical evidence, including 'circumfricial bruising' around the neck and the discovery of an 'orange make shift noose' in his cell.
This document is an internal email chain dated August 10, 2019, the morning of Jeffrey Epstein's death. A government official (likely BOP) is coordinating with IPPA to finalize a press release and asks seven critical questions to verify facts, including whether next of kin was notified, the timeline of finding him (6:30 AM) vs. pronouncing death (7:30 AM), whether the FBI was notified, and the specific offense titles listed in the Sentry system.
This document is a confidential email chain from August 10, 2019, detailing the timeline of Jeffrey Epstein's death at MCC New York. It reports that he was found unresponsive at 6:33 a.m., transported to a hospital, and pronounced dead at 7:36 a.m. The report notes specific medical evidence including 'circumfricial bruising around the neck' and the discovery of an 'orange make shift noose' in his cell.
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.
An internal email thread dated July 28, 2019, detailing the status and complaints of inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054). The emails report that Epstein is on Psych Observation but not Suicide Watch, and he appears psychologically stable. However, he has lodged several complaints: spending 12 hours daily in Attorney Conference, receiving only one sandwich for food the previous day, experiencing numbness in his right arm and neck (for which he saw a nurse), and a malfunctioning toilet that flushed for 45 minutes, causing him to urinate in a cup to avoid the noise.
This document is an internal email containing a list of seven vetting questions regarding the immediate aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's death. It seeks to clarify the timeline of events, specifically when he was found (6:30 AM), when he was pronounced dead (7:30 AM), the actions of staff and EMS, and whether proper protocols (FBI notification, next of kin notification) were followed. It also asks for the specific legal terminology of his indictment from the Sentry database.
This document is an internal email sent on August 10, 2019, shortly after the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The sender, Mike, is circulating a second draft of a press release regarding the incident at MCC New York and asking colleagues to verify seven specific factual points. These points include the timeline of discovery (6:30 AM), the administration of life-saving measures, the method of transport to the hospital, the time of death pronouncement (7:30 AM), FBI notification, and the specific legal titles of his offenses.
This document is an internal prison email thread dated July 28, 2019, regarding Jeffrey Epstein's status while in custody. It details his medical complaints about numbness in his right arm and neck, for which he saw a nurse, and his complaint about a noisy running toilet in his cell. The email also confirms Epstein was listed under 'Psych Observation' at the time, while another inmate was being moved to the SHU.
This document contains a thread of internal emails between prison staff on July 28, 2019, regarding Jeffrey Epstein's status while on Psych Observation. The emails detail Epstein's complaints about a noisy, malfunctioning toilet which led him to urinate in a cup, physical complaints of numbness in his arm and neck, and dissatisfaction with his feeding schedule while in the Attorney Conference room. Staff discuss moving him to a different cell and enforcing rules about where he eats meals.
This document contains a chain of emails between prison staff dated July 28, 2019, discussing Jeffrey Epstein's status, complaints, and medical condition while in custody. Key issues reported include a malfunctioning toilet causing Epstein distress ('aversive and disorienting'), his decision to urinate in a cup, complaints about meal frequency while in the Attorney Conference room, and physical symptoms including arm numbness and inability to make a fist. The emails confirm Epstein was on Psych Observation (but not Suicide Watch at that specific moment) as inmate #76318-054.
This document is an internal email chain from July 28, 2019, regarding the status of inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054). The emails report that while Epstein appeared psychologically stable, he made multiple medical complaints about numbness in his right arm and neck, claiming he could not make a fist. Additionally, he complained about a noisy toilet in his cell running for 45 minutes the previous night, with staff noting he might be moved to another cell if the issue persisted before his scheduled legal visit.
This document is an email chain between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) legal staff coordinating a high-level site visit to the MCC on August 15, 2019, shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death. The visitors, including US Attorney Geoffrey Berman and Principal Deputy Attorney General O'Callahan, requested to see the 2nd-floor suicide watch area, the 9th-floor SHU, and Epstein's cell (noted as still cordoned off). The correspondence explicitly states that the visitors would not speak to guards due to 'ongoing investigations.'
This document is an email chain from August 13-15, 2019, coordinating a high-level visit by SDNY US Attorney Geoffrey Berman and DOJ Principal Deputy Attorney General Ed O'Callahan to the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York following Jeffrey Epstein's death. The officials requested to inspect the 2nd-floor suicide watch area, the 9th-floor SHU, and Epstein's specific cell, which remained cordoned off. The correspondence emphasizes strict protocols, including a request not to speak with guards due to ongoing investigations and the requirement for vests for the visitors.
This document is an email chain involving US Attorney Geoffrey Berman and USANYS staff in the immediate aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's death. It reveals that two correctional officers (Noel and Thomas) admitted to missing the 3am and 5am rounds, with one stating 'we messed up,' despite logs being signed indicating checks occurred. The document also notes that the BOP claimed the SHU camera had not been functioning since the Thursday prior to the death, and confirmed Epstein had been removed from suicide watch on July 29.
This document is an email chain from August 13-15, 2019, coordinating a high-level visit to the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York by US Attorney Geoffrey Berman, Principal Deputy Attorney General Ed O'Callahan, and other DOJ/USANYS staff. The correspondence details the specific areas the officials wished to inspect, including the 2nd-floor suicide watch area, the 9th-floor SHU, and Jeffrey Epstein's cell (noted as cordoned off). The emails emphasize that the visitors would not speak to guards due to 'ongoing investigations' and discuss logistics such as security vesting and the presence of the Acting Warden.
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