This document is an email thread from December 17, 2021, involving an Assistant United States Attorney (SDNY) and likely NYPD personnel. The AUSA requests that Theresa Acosta, the court reporter for Ghislaine Maxwell's deposition, come to the courthouse to verify testimony if the defense fails to stipulate. The reply indicates that Acosta is unavailable as she is at the hospital with her father and her office manager has requested a formal subpoena for her testimony.
An email chain dated August 10, 2019, the day of Jeffrey Epstein's death. The correspondence discusses a 'potential leak in hospital' regarding his death and urgently requests that this information be passed to the OIG (Office of Inspector General) and the FBI. The identities of the senders and recipients are redacted.
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.
This document is an internal correspondence from the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The sender reports being contacted by the National Suicide Prevention Coordinator, who suggested that housing Epstein with another sex offender in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) 'would be a good idea.' The text implies a plan to keep Epstein 'down here' (likely referring to the SHU or specific unit) was already in place.
This document is a forwarded email chain dated August 10, 2019, originating from a BuzzFeed News reporter named Jane. The reporter is inquiring with an unknown agency (likely emergency services or a hospital) about a suspected leak, alleging that a responding paramedic posted details of Jeffrey Epstein's death on 4chan 45 minutes before mainstream media reported it.
This document is an internal email thread from August 10, 2019, the day of Jeffrey Epstein's death. Officials (likely within the Bureau of Prisons or DOJ) are coordinating a press release and seeking specific factual confirmations. The emails list seven critical questions regarding the timeline of events, including the time he was found (6:30 am), the time of death (7:30 am), life-saving measures taken, method of transport to the hospital, FBI notification, and the specific legal titles of his offenses.
This document is an email from the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The sender recounts a conversation with the National Suicide Prevention Coordinator, who suggested housing Epstein with another sex offender in the Special Housing Unit (SHU). The sender notes they will discuss this with executive staff and mentions they are heading to the hospital.
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 email chain from August 10, 2019, detailing the internal confusion and communication breakdown within the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The correspondence reveals that the USAO was receiving updates slower than the press, causing frustration as defense counsel demanded information about the 'apparent suicide attempt' and subsequent death that officials did not yet have. The chain tracks the timeline from the initial report of a suicide attempt/ambulance transport to the confirmation that he had 'passed away.'
This document is a chain of emails from August 10, 2019, documenting the immediate aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's death. The correspondence highlights a communication breakdown where the U.S. Attorney's Office expresses significant frustration that the press and defense counsel were aware of Epstein's death before the BOP officially provided them with the details. The thread tracks the timeline from the initial report of an 'apparent suicide attempt' and ambulance transport to the confirmation that he had 'passed away'.
This document contains a chain of emails from the morning of August 10, 2019, between officials (likely DOJ/U.S. Attorney's Office) regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The chain chronicles the initial notification of an 'apparent suicide attempt' and ambulance transport, followed by confirmation that he 'passed away.' A significant portion of the correspondence involves frustration from the U.S. Attorney's Office that the press and defense counsel had information before official channels, noting the embarrassment of having 'less information than the press.'
This document is an email chain from August 10, 2019, detailing the immediate government reaction to Jeffrey Epstein's death. It captures the timeline from the initial report of a suicide attempt and ambulance transport to the confirmation of his death. The correspondence highlights significant frustration within the U.S. Attorney's Office regarding the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) releasing information to the press before informing the prosecutors, making it difficult for them to update Epstein's defense counsel and family.
This document is a chain of internal emails from August 10, 2019, documenting the timeline of the U.S. Attorney's Office learning about Jeffrey Epstein's death. The correspondence reveals significant confusion and frustration among officials, as the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) issued press releases and spoke to the media before providing official confirmation or details to the prosecutors, who were simultaneously fielding frantic calls from Epstein's defense counsel. The chain begins with a notification of an 'apparent suicide attempt' at 7:52 AM and progresses to confirmation that he 'passed away' by 8:18 AM.
This document is an email chain dated August 10, 2019, between government officials (likely DOJ/FBI) tracking the events of Jeffrey Epstein's death. The emails confirm the timeline of the BOP notifying officials first of an ambulance transfer for an 'apparent suicide attempt' and subsequently confirming that 'Epstein has passed.' An official mentions heading to the MCC to gather more information.
This document is an email thread involving Geoffrey Berman (USANYS) dated August 10, 2019. Berman informs a colleague that he received a call stating Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide that morning and died on the way to the hospital. The colleague replies offering assistance and stating they are near the office.
This document is an email chain from August 10, 2019, between the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) and the U.S. Attorney's Office (USAO) concerning the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The chain tracks the timeline from the initial report of an 'apparent suicide attempt' and ambulance transport to the confirmation that Epstein had 'passed away.' The emails highlight significant friction and frustration from the USAO regarding the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) issuing press releases before providing basic facts to federal prosecutors, hindering their ability to inform Epstein's defense counsel and family.
This document is a chain of internal emails between the U.S. Attorney's Office, the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), and the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) on August 10, 2019, the day Jeffrey Epstein died. The emails chronologically track the initial report of his transport to the hospital for an 'apparent suicide attempt,' the subsequent confirmation that he 'passed away,' and the significant frustration expressed by the U.S. Attorney's Office that the Bureau of Prisons issued a press release before providing official details to government attorneys or Epstein's family. Later emails discuss a suspicious phone call received by Epstein's defense team regarding the retrieval of his body, which officials suspected might be a hoax.
An email chain from the morning of August 10, 2019, documenting the timeline of notifications regarding Jeffrey Epstein's death. The correspondence begins with an automatic out-of-office reply, followed by a 7:52 AM alert from the BOP about a suicide attempt and ambulance transfer, and an 8:17 AM confirmation that Epstein had passed away. The chain concludes with officials coordinating a phone call to discuss the situation.
This legal document details the circumstances of inmate Epstein's housing at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) leading up to August 9-10, 2019. It notes his transfer to the Special Housing Unit (SHU) on July 30, 2019, with a requirement for a cellmate, a directive that was not followed after his cellmate was transferred out on August 9. The document identifies defendant TOVA NOEL and another officer, 'Officer-1', as being on duty in the SHU during the evening and night of August 9.
This page from a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) argues for the right of victims named Sarah and Elizabeth to read their Victim Impact Statements at Ghislaine Maxwell's sentencing. It details the severe psychological and physical trauma suffered by both victims, including suicide attempts and hospitalizations, resulting from the 'Epstein/Maxwell trap.' The document cites the Crime Victim’s Rights Act (CVRA) and relevant case law to support the victims' right to be heard.
This document is the cover page for 'Exhibit 2' within court filing Document 674 (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), filed on June 24, 2022. The text indicates that the exhibit contains photos of Sarah Ransome in a hospital following her second suicide attempt.
This document is a timeline report detailing the final hours of Jeffrey Epstein's life on August 9th and 10th. It notes procedural failures, specifically that he was left without a cellmate despite being on 'PSYCH Alert' and that required checks after midnight were not performed. The text concludes with the discovery of his unresponsive body at 6:33 a.m. and his pronouncement of death at 7:36 a.m.
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.
A narrative account, likely from a memoir or manuscript, detailing the narrator's recovery from an accident in Chicago during August. The text focuses on her interactions with 'Mr. Ambition' (a pseudonym), who cares for her during her hospital stay and recovery despite their lack of romantic chemistry and ambiguous relationship status. The document also mentions a brief email from 'Richard' following the accident.
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