This document outlines the initial investigation summary by the USAO-SDNY, FBI, and OIG into the death of Jeffrey Epstein at the MCC. It details interviews with prison staff where a correctional officer admitted they 'messed up' by failing to conduct 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. counts on the night of the suicide. The report also highlights a suspicious unrecorded phone call Epstein made shortly before his death, where he claimed to be calling his mother but was overheard speaking to a male.
An email chain from September 18, 2019, involving an Assistant United States Attorney requesting evidence from an unnamed recipient (likely FBI). The AUSA asks for photos of the SHU and specific measurements of the distance (number of steps) between Jeffrey Epstein's cell and the guard desk. The email also offers a hard drive related to 'Thomas' phone' (likely referring to guard Michael Thomas).
This document is an email chain between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and the Bureau of Prisons (MCC New York) coordinating a high-profile site visit scheduled for Thursday, August 15, 2019. The visit, led by US Attorney Geoffrey Berman and Principal Deputy AG Ed O'Callahan, was specifically organized to inspect the 9th floor SHU, the 2nd floor suicide watch area, and Jeffrey Epstein's cell following his death. The correspondence highlights strict protocols, including a request that visitors be escorted only by legal staff and a refusal to speak with guards due to 'ongoing investigations'.
An email update from the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the Epstein investigation dated September 3, 2019. It reports that interviews in Florida were postponed due to weather and details the results of attempting to interview two inmates housed across from Epstein's cell in the MCC; one declined and the other claimed to have slept through the incident.
Internal US Marshals email chain from July 24-25, 2019, discussing a suicide attempt/incident involving Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York. The emails reveal a discrepancy in reporting: a SHU Lieutenant's initial report mentioned only redness on Epstein's neck, while two other officers reported seeing a noose/object. The chain also notes Epstein was placed on suicide watch and subsequently downgraded to suicide observation.
This document is an email chain dated August 13, 2019, coordinating a site visit to the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York by the Southern District of New York (SDNY) US Attorney's office. The visit, scheduled for the following Thursday (likely August 15), was for US Attorney Geoffrey Berman and his staff to inspect the 2nd-floor suicide watch area, the 9th-floor SHU, and Jeffrey Epstein's cell. The SDNY explicitly requested that only MCC legal staff escort them and stated they would not speak to guards due to 'ongoing investigations.'
An email from a Supervisory Deputy US Marshal detailing an incident report from MCC New York regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The report states Epstein was found in his cell at 01:27 hours with a noose around his neck in a fetal position, was medically assessed, and placed on suicide watch (later downgraded to observation). It also notes an allegation involving a threat concerning his cellmate.
This document is an email chain from August 13-15, 2019, coordinating a high-profile visit to the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death. US Attorney Geoffrey Berman and Principal Deputy Attorney General Ed O'Callahan were scheduled to tour the facility, specifically requesting to see Epstein's cell (noted as cordoned off), the 9th floor SHU, and the suicide watch area. The correspondence highlights tensions regarding last-minute additions of law enforcement agents and explicitly states the visitors would not speak to guards due to ongoing investigations.
This document is an email chain from September 18, 2019, involving an Assistant United States Attorney (SDNY) and other redacted officials. The correspondence concerns the collection of evidence related to Jeffrey Epstein's death, specifically requesting FBI photos of the Special Housing Unit (SHU) and measurements of the distance (number of steps) from Epstein's cell to the guard desk. The emails also coordinate the logistical provision of a 100GB hard drive for the FBI CART team to download materials and discuss a hard drive for a specific phone.
An email from an Assistant United States Attorney (SDNY) to a redacted recipient (likely FBI) dated September 18, 2019. The sender requests photos of the SHU and measurements of the distance from Epstein's cell to the guard desk, and offers a hard drive for 'Thomas' phone'.
This legal document alleges that correctional officers Tova Noel and Michael Thomas failed to perform their required duties during an overnight shift in the Special Housing Unit (SHU). Instead of conducting mandatory 30-minute rounds, they allegedly slept, browsed the internet for personal reasons, and falsified over 75 log entries to state the rounds had been completed. The document notes their desk was approximately 15 feet from Epstein's cell and that they were visited by a supervisor around 4 a.m.
A handwritten Suicide Watch Observation Log for inmate Jeffrey Epstein (Reg # 76318-054) dated July 23, 2019. The log records his activities from 10:30 AM to 1:00 PM, noting behaviors such as pacing, resting his head against the wall, eating, washing his neck, and eventually being taken to see his attorney at 12:40 PM. The identities of the observing officers are redacted.
This document is an email chain from August 11, 2019, the day after Jeffrey Epstein's death. A DOJ/OAG official writes to BOP official Hugh Hurwitz asking to verify a specific timeline of events regarding Epstein's custody, suicide watch status, and discovery of his body, for the purpose of public release. Hurwitz forwards this request to Ray Ormond. The timeline details Epstein's removal from suicide watch on July 29th and the removal of his cellmate on August 9th.
A Department of Justice document outlining the timeline of Jeffrey Epstein's death in custody. It highlights procedural failures, specifically that he was not assigned a cellmate despite a 'PSYCH Alert' requirement on August 9th, and that required checks were missed after midnight on August 10th before he was found unresponsive at 6:33 a.m.
This is an email from Shirley V. Skipper-Scott, Associate Warden at MCC New York, to Ray Ormond, dated August 10, 2019. The email reports that inmate Jeffrey Epstein (Register No. 76318-054) was found unresponsive in his cell that morning, transported to a local hospital, and pronounced dead. The report notes that Epstein had bruising around his neck and that a makeshift noose was discovered in his cell.
This document is an email chain originating from Associate Warden Shirley V. Skipper-Scott on August 10, 2019, detailing the timeline of Jeffrey Epstein's death in custody at MCC New York. It reports that Epstein was found unresponsive at 6:33 a.m. with an 'orange make shift noose' and 'circumfricial bruising,' and was pronounced dead at a local hospital at 7:36 a.m.
This memo, dated August 10, 2019, is an official report from Associate Warden Shirley V. Skipper-Scott to Ray Ormond regarding the death of inmate Jeffrey Epstein (Register No. 76318-054). It details the timeline of events starting from when Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell at MCC New York at 6:33 a.m., through the emergency response, and his eventual pronouncement of death at a local hospital at 7:36 a.m. The report concludes by noting that medical staff observed bruising around his neck and that a makeshift noose was discovered in his cell.
This document contains pages 54 and 55 from a book or report, featuring a transcript of a police interview conducted on October 3, 2005. The interview is between Detective Recarey and Wendy Dobbs regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The text reveals that Dobbs allegedly recruited girls for Epstein, was paid $200 per occasion, and was instructed that 'younger [was] better,' with a 23-year-old being rejected as 'too old.'
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