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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 |
This document is an email dated August 1, 2019, from Associate Warden Charisma Edge to Lamine N'Diaye providing a synopsis of Jeffrey Epstein's recent activities and psychological status. It details that Epstein was taken off 'psych ops' on July 30, attended court on July 31, and had a Suicide Risk Assessment on August 1 which deemed him 'psychologically stable.' Crucially, the email notes the assessment was initiated because Epstein returned from court with a note indicating suicidal tendencies.
This is a Notice of Discipline Hearing from the Federal Bureau of Prisons, dated July 30, 2019, for inmate Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York. The notice is for an alleged violation of 'Tattooing or Self-Mutilation' that occurred on July 23, 2019. According to the checked boxes on the form, Epstein waived his right to have a staff representative and to call witnesses for the hearing.
This document is an email from July 8, 2019, where MCC New York Associate Warden Shirley Skipper-Scott forwards a message from the facility's Chief Psychologist. The original message outlines a proactive plan to conduct a suicide risk assessment on inmate Jeffrey Epstein upon his return from a court appearance, where he was expected to receive bad news. Citing numerous risk factors such as his high-profile case and sex offense charges, the psychologist instructs staff to place Epstein on psychological observation or suicide watch until a full assessment can be completed.
This document is an email exchange on July 24, 2019, between the Chief Psychologist and a Forensic Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. The Chief Psychologist confirms their opinion on an individual's competency, mentioning a recent phone call on the matter from someone identified as 'AW SS', and asks the Forensic Psychologist for their agreement. The preceding email from the Forensic Psychologist is redacted.
This document is an email chain from August 23, 2019, concerning a draft report titled 'Epstein.76318-054.ReconstructionReport.draft3.docx'. The National Suicide Prevention Coordinator for the Federal Bureau of Prisons initially circulates the draft to James Wills, Michael Carvajal, and Jeffery Keller for review. Hugh Hurwitz then forwards the email, praising the report as 'outstanding' despite its creation without interviews or video, and instructs the recipient to prepare a final draft for him to give to 'the director'.
This is a Special Housing Unit Record for inmate Jeffrey Edward Epstein (Reg. No. 76318-054) at the New York MCC, covering the period from August 4, 2019, to August 9, 2019. The log documents that Epstein received all his meals each day and indicates that he did not exercise on the evenings of August 6th and 7th. Most other fields, such as out-of-cell time, comments, and staff signatures, are either blank, marked 'N/A', or redacted.
This document is an internal Bureau of Prisons email chain dated August 12, 2019, two days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. Sonya Thompson forwards a request to Michael Carvajal and Ray Ormond to 'reconstruct 292 data' for Inmate Epstein (Register Number 76318-054). The original sender's name is redacted.
This document is an email chain from July 24, 2019, originating from the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center. The psychologist informs a colleague, a Forensic Psychologist, that an individual named 'AW SS' called about his competency, which the Chief Psychologist affirmed, and now seeks the colleague's agreement. The Forensic Psychologist then forwards this email to a recipient identified as 'SIS'.
This document is a memorandum dated September 17, 2019, from Hugh J. Hurwitz (Assistant Director, Reentry Services Division, BOP) to J. Ray Ormond (Regional Director, Northeast Region). It formally discusses the 'Psychological Reconstruction' report following Jeffrey Epstein's suicide on August 10, 2019, at MCC New York. The memo instructs the recipient to review the attached report and provide a written response within 60 days outlining corrective actions and implementation plans to improve the national suicide prevention program.
An email dated July 24, 2019, sent by a Forensic Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York to a recipient addressed as 'SIS'. The subject references Jeffrey Epstein and his inmate number. The body of the email is completely redacted.
This document is an email dated August 25, 2019, from the National Suicide Prevention Coordinator of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The email distributes the fifth draft of a document titled 'Epstein Reconstruction 76318-054' to recipients Hugh Hurwitz, Jeffrey Keller, James Wills, and Michael Carvajal for their review and comments. The sender emphasizes that it is a confidential working document not to be shared further.
This document is a list of questions for the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) concerning a suicide at a Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC), likely in the New York City area. The questions probe staffing levels on the night of the incident, officer attrition rates, and the internal messaging from supervisors to staff in the wake of unspecified charges. The document is heavily redacted, obscuring names and other specific details.
This document appears to be a page from a Department of Justice/Bureau of Prisons release containing a list of media inquiries. It lists questions 5 and 6 from a journalist asking for statistics on correctional officer attrition (specifically in the NYC area) and inquiring about the internal message sent by MCC supervisors to 'overworked, disgruntled' staff following unspecified 'charges' (likely referring to the charges against the guards on duty the night of Epstein's death). The responses to these questions are fully redacted.
This document page contains a fragment of a Q&A or media response involving the Federal Bureau of Prisons Public Information Office. It features a specific question regarding what MCC supervisors told 'overworked, disgruntled' correctional officers following specific 'charges' (likely referring to the guards charged in connection with Jeffrey Epstein's death). The responses to the question are completely redacted under the deliberative process privilege.
This document, part of a larger set from the Department of Justice (DOJ-OGR-00025467), contains a specific question regarding the internal communications at a correctional facility (MCC). The inquiry asks what message supervisors have given to 'overworked, disgruntled correctional officers' following unspecified 'charges'. The response to the question is entirely redacted.
This document is an email dated July 23, 2019, from the Chief Psychologist to the Assistant Human Resource Manager at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. The sender forwards an unspecified item and apologizes for a delay, attributing it to being occupied with a 'crazy task'. The names of both individuals are redacted, but their roles and workplace are clearly identified.
This document is an email chain from July 24, 2019, between staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center. The Chief Psychologist confirms that inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054) was moved from suicide watch to psychological observation that morning. The communication serves as an internal notification and confirmation of this change in status.
This document is an internal Bureau of Prisons email thread from July 8, 2019, discussing protocols for Jeffrey Epstein upon his return from a court appearance. Staff anticipated he would receive 'bad news' regarding his legal situation and identified him as having high risk factors for suicide due to his high-profile status and charges. The emails coordinate a mandatory suicide risk assessment and instruct staff to place him on Psychological Observation or Suicide Watch if Psychology staff were unavailable.
This document is a Special Housing Unit (SHU) Record for Jeffrey Epstein at the New York MCC, covering dates from August 4, 2019, to August 9, 2019. It records his admittance date as July 29, 2019, pending classification, notes that he is on medication, and logs daily meals and staff checks. The log notably indicates 'No' for showers on the evenings of August 6 and August 7.
This document is a Bureau of Prisons Special Housing Unit (SHU) Review form for Jeffrey Epstein dated July 2019. It records his placement in the SHU at New York MCC starting July 10, 2019, pending a 'Captians Review' [sic]. The document details a 3-day review on July 15 and a 7-day review on July 19, both resulting in his continued detention in the SHU, noting that he was seen daily by medical staff and received psychiatric assessments.
This email chain discusses the need for a suicide risk assessment for inmate Jeffrey Epstein upon his return from court, anticipating potential bad news regarding his legal situation. Staff are instructed to place him on psychological observation or suicide watch if necessary, citing multiple risk factors including his high-profile status and sex offense charges.
This is a Federal Bureau of Prisons Incident Report for inmate Jeffery Epstein, dated July 23, 2019, at MCC New York. The report documents an incident of 'Self-Mutilation' (Prohibited Act Code 228) that occurred in his cell at 1:27 AM. A subsequent Unit Discipline Committee (UDC) hearing on July 30, 2019, found him to have committed the act and referred the case to a Disciplinary Hearing Officer (DHO) with recommendations for sanctions, including disciplinary segregation time and loss of privileges.
This document is a U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons form titled "Inmate Rights at Discipline Hearing," dated July 30, 2019. It outlines the procedural rights afforded to an inmate facing a disciplinary hearing. The form is signed by inmate Jeffrey Edward Epstein (Reg. No. 76318-054), acknowledging that he has been advised of these rights.
This is a U.S. Government memorandum from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, dated July 30, 2019. The document shows the Unit Discipline Committee (UDC) referring the case of inmate Jeffrey Edward Epstein (Reg. No. 76318-054) to the Disciplinary Hearing Officer (DHO). An attached checklist outlines various points for the DHO to determine, including Epstein's GED status, good conduct time, and any history of repetitive misconduct or available sanctions.
This document is a Federal Bureau of Prisons 'Pretrial Inmate Work Waiver/Notice of Separation' form signed by Jeffrey Epstein (identified by Reg. No. 76318-054) on July 8, 2019. In the 'Notice of Separation' section, Epstein appears to have circled 'am not,' indicating he was not aware of any reason why contact with convicted prisoners would pose a threat to his safety. The witnessing staff member's signature is redacted.
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