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Sophia Papapetru
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EPSTEIN, JEFFREY EDWARD
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NY Post
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| 2019-12-06 | Media inquiry | A reporter from the NY Daily News submitted a series of questions to the Federal Bureau of Prison... | N/A | View |
A confidential US Government memorandum dated August 10, 2019, from a Clinical Nurse to a Captain at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. The document details the medical response to finding inmate Jeffrey Epstein unresponsive in his cell on unit 9S at 0633 hours. It describes his condition as cold with neck bruising and fixed pupils, the administration of CPR and epinephrine, the arrival of EMS at 0656, and his transport to a local ER at 0710 while still in cardiac arrest (asystole).
This document is an email thread from July 31 to August 1, 2019, between the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York and another official. The correspondence concerns how to officially document a recent incident involving Jeffrey Epstein. The psychologist expresses uncertainty about whether the event was a genuine suicide attempt, a 'ploy,' or if 'someone else did it,' noting that Epstein might have given himself a 'rug burn' to gain attention. They ultimately agree to describe it as a 'potential suicidal gesture' given the lack of clarity on what actually occurred.
This document contains an email chain between the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York and an unidentified government official regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The emails discuss whether Epstein's incident was a genuine suicide attempt, with the Chief Psychologist suggesting it might have been a ploy or a self-inflicted 'rug burn' to gain attention. The chain also includes a request for medical notes and a mention of HIPAA compliance.
This document is an email chain from July 31 to August 1, 2019, between a BOP official (likely from the Northeast Regional Office/NERO) and the Chief Psychologist at MCC New York. The official requests notes on Jeffrey Epstein regarding his 'suicide attempt.' The psychologist initially questions the request citing HIPAA ('HIPPA') concerns, but after being told it is for NERO, provides the notes. The final message in the chain asks for confirmation on whether it is safe to say Epstein did attempt suicide.
This document is an internal email chain between BOP staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, dated August 1, 2019. A staff member reports that upon returning from court the previous day, Jeffrey Epstein claimed a form he signed with the Marshals noted 'Suicidal tendencies,' though another individual denied this. The Chief Psychologist responds, advising the staff member to 'just screen him and put a note in to be safe' regarding a potential Suicide Risk Assessment (SRA).
An internal email dated August 1, 2019, regarding Inmate Epstein (#76318-054). A staff member reports to a Lieutenant that Epstein complained his cellmate keeps him awake by talking all night. Despite an offer to request a new cellmate, Epstein decided to wait 3 to 4 more days before making a change.
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 is a confidential email sent on July 23, 2019, providing a status update on inmates under suicide watch or psychological observation. It explicitly lists Epstein (inmate #76318-054) as being on suicide watch, while noting 'None' for psychological observation. The sender and recipients of the email are redacted.
This document is a confidential email dated July 23, 2019, regarding inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054) who was on suicide watch. The email reports that an 'Inmate Companion' called to notify staff that Epstein complained his throat was swollen. This date coincides with the reported first incident/suicide attempt where Epstein was found injured in his cell.
This document is an Institution Supplement (NYM.5324.08d) issued by the Federal Bureau of Prisons for the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, dated May 21, 2013. It establishes the official protocols and procedures for the facility's Suicide Prevention Program, including referral processes, continuous monitoring requirements ('suicide watch'), the use of inmate companions for observation, and strict operational controls over items like sheets and shoelaces. The document outlines responsibilities for staff members ranging from the Warden to the Operations Lieutenant and dictates that suicide watch cannot be terminated without a face-to-face psychological evaluation.
This document is an Institution Supplement (NYM 6031.01C) for the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, dated April 10, 2007. It details the policies and procedures for the facility's Detoxification and Treatment Programs, specifically focusing on methadone detoxification for opiate withdrawal. The document outlines clinical assessment guidelines, specific 7-day and 21-day methadone dosage schedules, administrative responsibilities, and protocols for special cases such as pregnancy or transfer.
An internal email chain from the Federal Bureau of Prisons dated August 1, 2019, discussing Jeffrey Epstein's mental state. A staff member reports that upon returning from court the previous day, Epstein claimed a form he signed with the Marshals noted 'Suicidal tendencies,' though an R&D staff member denied this. The Chief Psychologist advises the staff member to 'screen him and put a note in to be safe' regarding a potential Suicide Risk Assessment (SRA).
This document appears to be a header or signature block page from official correspondence involving the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Prisons. It lists the contact details for the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, though the specific name and phone number are redacted. The document is marked confidential and contains Bates numbers SDNY_00009806 and EFTA00033991.
An email chain from July 26, 2019, involving the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The correspondence discusses the provision of medication (Colace and Milk of Magnesia) to an inmate (referred to as 'him'), noting a reduction in the supply given for 'self carry' from 30 days to 15 days. This date corresponds to the period shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's first suicide attempt and prior to his death.
An internal email chain from the Federal Bureau of Prisons dated July 24, 2019, discussing the assignment of a report regarding an inmate (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein). Staff members, including the Chief Psychologist at MCC New York, debate who should write the report based on who performed the Suicide Risk Assessment (SRA) 'yesterday' (July 23) and was closest to 'the incident'.
This document is an internal email from the Federal Bureau of Prisons dated July 10, 2019. It involves the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York stating that inmate Epstein will need a 'POFU' (likely Psychological Observation Follow-Up) the following day due to a 'crisis'.
This document is a confidential email sent on August 12, 2019, regarding psychological observations of Jeffrey Epstein between July 24 and July 30, 2019. The subject line notes that an inmate (I/M) companion was utilized during this period. The email includes attachments, one of which is a contact file for Charisma Edge.
This document is a confidential email sent on August 12, 2019, by the Associate Warden of MCC New York. It details the timeline of Jeffrey Epstein's supervision, specifically noting when an inmate (I/M) companion assumed duties for suicide watch (S/W) on July 23, 2019, and Epstein's subsequent transfer to psych observation from July 24 to July 30, 2019.
Administrative Detention Order dated July 29, 2019, transferring Jeffrey Epstein to the Special Housing Unit (SHU) at New York MCC. The order indicates he is pending investigation for a violation of Bureau regulations, specifically citing 'Code 228 Self-Mutilation,' which refers to the incident commonly described as his first suicide attempt in jail.
This document is a collection of Bureau of Prisons Health Services medical records for Jeffrey Epstein covering July 7, 2019, to August 10, 2019, shortly before his death. It includes records of vision screenings, immunizations, dental exams, lab results (indicating high cholesterol/triglycerides and pre-diabetes), and active prescriptions including insulin and a CPAP machine for sleep apnea. Notably, the records mention a 'rule out' (R/O) for self-inflicted injuries on July 26, 2019, a missed dental appointment on July 18 because he was not escorted, and a signed refusal for an eye doctor evaluation on July 24, 2019.
This document is an internal email thread between staff (including an Associate Warden) at MCC New York (Bureau of Prisons) dated August 10 and 11, 2019. The subject concerns securing the 'Atty Conf Log book' (Attorney Conference Log) for inmate Jeffrey Epstein (Reg. No. 73618-054). The emails confirm the possession of the physical log book ('I have the actual log in case we need it later') shortly after the time of Epstein's death.
This document is a confidential US Government Memorandum dated August 10, 2019, from a Federal Correctional Officer detailing the timeline of events following the death of inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054). It describes the officer's deployment to New York Presbyterian Hospital to guard Epstein's remains, the arrival of the Institution Duty Officer (IDO), and the subsequent coordination with the Office of City Medical Examiner (OCME) and prison administration (A/W) to transport the remains to the city morgue.
This document is a Chain of Custody Log from the U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons dated August 12, 2019. It details the recovery of 'AED Pads' found in the Special Housing Unit on the J-Range associated with suspect Jeffery Edward Epstein. The log tracks the movement of this evidence to Health Services at 10:00 a.m. and subsequently to the SIS Office at 10:15 a.m., with the names of the handling officers redacted.
An email sent on July 21, 2019, by a Lieutenant at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (Federal Bureau of Prisons) submitting the daily log and activities report for Saturday, July 20, 2019. The recipient list and the sender's specific name are redacted. The document includes file names for the attached logs.
This document is the header page for a Lieutenant's daily activity log from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, dated August 3, 2019. It identifies the institution as the Federal Bureau of Prisons but contains no narrative text, as the body of the page is blank aside from redactions and footer codes.
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