This document is a Fiscal Year 2024 Instructor Guide for a training course titled 'Back 2 Basics: Managing Housing Units, Part II', likely for the Federal Bureau of Prisons given the references to 'SENTRY' and 'TRUSCOPE' systems. The guide details five practical activities for prison staff: conducting area searches, cell searches, irregular rounds, bed book audits, and fire/security checks. It emphasizes safety protocols, particularly the strict accountability of materials when training in the presence of inmates.
This document is an email thread dated August 10, 2019, between an Associate Warden at MCC New York and a staff member drafting a press release regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein. It provides a specific timeline of events, confirming Epstein was found at 6:30 AM, life-saving measures were attempted, he was transported by BOP and EMS to a local hospital, and pronounced dead at 7:36 AM. It also confirms the FBI was notified and clarifies his specific charges as 'Sex Trafficking Conspiracy and Sex Trafficking of Minors.'
An email dated August 2, 2019, from a Discipline Hearing Officer at FCI Fort Dix. The email attaches completed Disciplinary Hearing Officer (DHO) reports for inmates Epstein and Tartaglione regarding hearings conducted on August 1, 2019. The sender requests assistance in delivering the reports to the inmates and updating the Sentry system.
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 contains psychological observation notes regarding inmate Epstein (#76318-054). It records a follow-up where Epstein mentions an upcoming court date. A second entry, with the name redacted, notes depression recorded in SENTRY and PSIQ results indicating the subject was tense, nervous, anxious, sad, and tearful.
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 Bureau of Prisons email dated August 2, 2019, from a Discipline Hearing Officer (DHO) at FCI Fort Dix. It conveys the completed DHO reports for inmates Epstein (Register #76318-054) and Tartaglione (Register #78514-054) following hearings conducted on August 1, 2019. The email instructs staff to deliver the reports to the inmates, update the Sentry database, and file the packets with the Unit Team.
This document details an investigation into inmate housing records concerning Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York around the time of his death on August 10, 2019. It reveals significant discrepancies between the SENTRY database, other official documents like locator forms and log books, and physical observations of cell assignments. Specifically, records show Epstein's double-occupancy cell was assigned to three inmates at his time of death, and his location was inconsistently recorded across different systems, including his placement in suicide watch cells.
This DOJ/BOP document outlines the institutional history, health status, and initial psychological assessment of Jeffrey Epstein following his July 6, 2019 arrest. It details his move to the Special Housing Unit (SHU), a subsequent 'Self-Mutilation' incident on July 23 that was later expunged, and suspicious financial activity involving an attorney depositing money into his cellmate's account. The report also notes his medical diagnoses (including sleep apnea) and a determination on July 8 that he required pre-emptive suicide risk evaluation due to his high-profile status.
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