This document is an FBI email update dated August 23, 2019, detailing the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death. It summarizes interviews with BOP guards who were on duty during the incident, noting their response to the body alert at 06:30 and transport to Beekman Hospital. The email also mentions technical forensics (FBI CART packaging MCC video and planning to image BOP employee Thomas' phone), updates from the Medical Examiner (OCME) regarding the autopsy report, and scheduled interviews (proffers) with inmates regarding potential guard misconduct.
This document contains an internal email chain dated August 11-12, 2019, among Bureau of Prisons officials discussing the drafting of a press statement following Jeffrey Epstein's death. The emails propose language regarding placing two staff members from the MCC NY Special Housing Unit on administrative leave and discuss the timing of the release in relation to a meeting between the Warden and the US Attorney. There is also a request for information regarding staffing shortages and overtime to address press inquiries linking these issues to the incident.
This document is an email chain from August 11-12, 2019, among Bureau of Prisons officials drafting a press statement following Jeffrey Epstein's death. The emails discuss placing two staff members from the MCC NY Special Housing Unit on administrative leave and gathering data on staffing shortages, vacancies, and overtime to address press reports linking these issues to the incident. It also notes that the MCC NY Warden was scheduled to meet with the US Attorney on the morning of August 12.
This document is an internal Bureau of Prisons email chain from August 11-12, 2019, immediately following Jeffrey Epstein's death. Officials discuss drafting a press release to announce that two staff members in the Special Housing Unit at MCC NY have been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. The emails also reference potential reassignment of a senior official (likely the Warden), a scheduled meeting between the Warden and the US Attorney, and concerns about press reports linking staffing shortages and overtime to the incident.
This document contains an email chain from August 11-12, 2019, involving Bureau of Prisons officials, including Hugh Hurwitz, discussing the immediate aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's death. The emails draft a press statement announcing the placement of two MCC NY staff members on administrative leave and reference a potential third action (likely regarding the Warden). The correspondence also highlights concerns about press reports linking the incident to staffing shortages and overtime, and notes a scheduled meeting between the Warden and the US Attorney.
This document is a Special Housing Unit (SHU) Record from the Federal Bureau of Prisons for Jeffrey Epstein at New York MCC, covering the period from his admittance on July 10, 2019, through July 20, 2019. It logs his daily activities including meals, showers, exercise (which he refused on July 17 and 18), and out-of-cell time. The second page contains daily health comments for July 15-19, consistently noting 'Voices no medical complaints.'
This document is a Special Housing Unit (SHU) Record for Jeffrey Epstein at the New York MCC, covering dates July 21 and July 22, 2019. It records his admission date to the unit as July 10, 2019, for 'Pending Classification' and logs his daily activities, including meals, showers, and out-of-cell time (1 hour on July 22). The record notes he was not on medication at the time.
This document is a Special Housing Unit (SHU) Record for Jeffrey Epstein at the New York MCC, dated from July 29, 2019, to August 3, 2019. It logs his daily activities, including meals, showers, exercise, and medical checks, noting that he was on medication and pending classification. The log indicates specific days where he refused exercise or showers, and daily medical notes consistently state he 'voiced no medical complaints.'
This document is a Special Housing Unit (SHU) Record for Jeffrey Epstein at the New York MCC, covering the period from his intake on July 29, 2019, through August 9, 2019 (the day before his death). The log details daily shifts (Morning, Day, Evening) confirming meals were served and whether exercise occurred, with signatures from medical staff and officers largely redacted. It notes that Epstein was on medication and the reason for his SHU placement was 'Pending Classification'.
This document is a Special Housing Unit (SHU) Review form for Jeffrey Epstein at the New York MCC, dated August 5, 2019. It documents his placement in the SHU starting July 29, 2019, due to 'Pending DHO for Code 228 Self-Mutilation,' referring to his first suicide attempt/incident. The form records a 3-day review on August 1 and a 7-day review on August 5, both resulting in a decision to continue his placement in the SHU, with the next review scheduled for August 12, 2019.
A Bureau of Prisons Special Housing Unit (SHU) Review form for Jeffrey Epstein at New York MCC. The document details his placement in SHU starting July 10, 2019, pending a 'Captians Review' [sic], and records subsequent reviews on July 15 and July 19, 2019, where the decision was made to continue his SHU placement. It confirms he was seen daily by medical staff and received prescribed weekly exercise.
An email thread from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York dated August 16, 2019, discussing staff assignments in the Special Housing Unit (SHU). The thread references a directive from August 12, 2019 (two days after Jeffrey Epstein's death), issued by a Captain, prohibiting specific staff members from entering or working in the SHU until further notice.
This document is a timeline of events regarding Jeffrey Epstein's incarceration from July 23, 2019, to his death on August 10, 2019. It details a prior incident on July 23 involving cellmate Tartaglione, his subsequent housing with cellmate Reyes, and the events of August 9-10 where he was left without a cellmate despite requirements. The log notes that officers failed to conduct required counts and checks on the morning of his death.
Memorandum of Investigation detailing a September 1, 2021, interview with a BOP Operations Lieutenant regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The document lists numerous attachments, including emails, daily logs, assignment rosters, and count documents from August 2019 (specifically around the time of Epstein's death on August 10), as well as records of a previous interview from June 2021.
A Daily Activity Report from MCC New York dated July 18, 2019, covering events on July 17, 2019. The report notes significant staffing issues, specifically stating that 'Correctional assignment SHU #2' was vacated due to a shortage of staff. It also lists inmate counts, including several on suicide watch or psych observation (names redacted), and reports an incident of a flooded cell in the HA-Unit.
This document is an official letter from the Warden of the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York to Judges Colleen McMahon and Richard Berman, dated August 10, 2019. It notifies the court of Jeffrey Epstein's death earlier that morning following an 'apparent suicide' in the Special Housing Unit. The letter confirms he was transported to New York Presbyterian-Lower Manhattan Hospital where he was pronounced dead, and notes that the FBI is investigating and an autopsy is pending.
This document is an internal status update (likely an email) from MCC New York regarding the intake of Jeffrey Epstein (Reg. 76318-054) on July 6, 2019. It details his arrival time, placement in the Special Housing Unit, arraignment, and strict protocols for psychological observation or suicide watch pending an assessment. It also notes significant media presence outside the facility.
This document is an internal email dated July 8, 2019, regarding Jeffrey Epstein's intake at MCC New York. It details his arrival on July 6, 2019, his placement in the Special Housing Unit, his court arraignment on July 8, and specific protocols regarding his suicide risk assessment and potential placement on Psychological Observation or Suicide Watch.
A Federal Bureau of Prisons memorandum from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, dated August 12, 2019. It reports on a staff briefing from August 9, 2019, where officers were informed that Inmate Reyes was being moved (WAB) and might not return, and specifically that Jeffrey Epstein would need a cellmate upon returning from an attorney visit.
A Bureau of Prisons memorandum dated August 10, 2019, documenting an event from the previous evening (August 9) where Jeffrey Epstein was escorted from attorney visitation to the Special Housing Unit (G Tier) to make a social call. The Unit Manager notes that Epstein claimed to be calling his mother, and the manager dialed a number beginning with 347 for him because Epstein's phone account was not set up properly; the call lasted 15 minutes.
This document is an email chain from July 25, 2019, between attorney Aida Leisenring and MCC New York staff. Leisenring requests the preservation of video surveillance (hallway and body camera footage) surrounding inmate Tartaglione's cell from the night of July 22-23, 2019, specifically citing the 'Epstein incident' under investigation. MCC staff confirm the preservation of footage for the SHU tier containing cell Z06-215.
A Bureau of Prisons memorandum from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York dated August 12, 2019. It documents a shift briefing on August 9, 2019 (the day before Epstein's death), where staff were informed that Inmate Reyes was being moved ('going WAB') and might not return, and that Inmate Epstein would require a cellmate after returning from an attorney visit.
This document is an official letter dated August 10, 2019, from the Warden of the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) New York to Judges Colleen McMahon and Richard M. Berman. It formally notifies the court of the death of Jeffrey Epstein earlier that morning at 7:37 a.m. following an apparent suicide in his cell. The letter notes that the FBI is investigating and an autopsy is pending.
This document contains a series of Bureau of Prisons records detailing an incident on July 23, 2019, involving inmate Jeffrey Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. The records describe a possible suicide attempt where Epstein was found on the floor of his cell with a ligature around his neck, along with conflicting statements from Epstein and his cellmate regarding the nature of the event (suicide attempt vs. assault). The file includes incident reports, medical assessments noting neck injuries, psychological evaluations deeming him competent for disciplinary proceedings, and SENTRY database printouts regarding his inmate status and disciplinary history.
This document is an internal report or email regarding the intake of Jeffrey Epstein (Reg. 76318-054) at MCC New York on July 6, 2019. It details his placement in the Special Housing Unit, his court arraignment, and strict protocols for his mental health observation, stating he must be placed on Psychological Observation or Suicide Watch upon his return from court depending on the availability of psychology staff and his self-reported status.
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