AFG

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Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan AFGE (American Federation of Government Employees) AFGE YOUNG Program AFGE Local 3148

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EFTA00036893.pdf

This document is an Institution Supplement (NYM - 6031.03C) for the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, dated May 29, 2013. It establishes detailed policies and procedures for inmate patient care, including intake screening, sick calls, urgent medical/dental/psychiatric services, and emergency response protocols. It specifically notes that due to the high-rise nature of the facility, emergency medical vehicles are not appropriate on-site, and designates New York Down Town Hospital for life-threatening emergencies and Brooklyn Hospital for urgent but non-life-threatening cases.

Institution supplement (policy document)
2025-12-25

EFTA00036754.pdf

A memorandum from AFGE Local 3148 to staff at the correctional facility (implied MCC New York) following 'yesterday's incident' (Epstein's death). The memo thanks staff for their work under scrutiny and provides legal advice regarding interactions with the media, OIG, BOP, and FBI, emphasizing the invocation of Weingarten Rights and the right to an attorney.

Union memorandum / email
2025-12-25

EFTA00035394.pdf

This document is an Institution Supplement (NYM 7331.04e) for the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) New York, dated November 13, 2014. It outlines detailed policies and procedures for the management, housing, screening, and rights of pretrial inmates held at the facility. The document covers intake procedures, medical screening, housing assignments, visiting rules, legal resources, and disciplinary protocols.

Federal bureau of prisons institution supplement (policy document)
2025-12-25

EFTA00035317.pdf

This document is an Institution Supplement (NYM 6031.01C) for the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, dated April 10, 2007. It establishes the purpose, definitions, and detailed clinical protocols for the facility's Detoxification and Treatment Programs, specifically focusing on methadone detoxification for inmates with substance abuse issues. The document outlines assessment guidelines, dosing schedules (7-day and 21-day programs), staff responsibilities, and administrative requirements for compliance with federal regulations.

Federal bureau of prisons institution supplement (policy document)
2025-12-25

EFTA00034356.pdf

This document appears to be the header page of a communication from a Senior Officer Specialist at the Federal Bureau of Prisons, MCC New York. The text identifies the sender's titles including 'LEAD CPR Instructor' and affiliation with the AFGE YOUNG Program. The specific name of the sender and the entire content of the message are redacted. The document is marked Confidential and includes Bates numbers SDNY_00010782 and EFTA00034356.

Official correspondence / personnel header
2025-12-25

EFTA00034355.pdf

An email thread dated August 11, 2019, from a Senior Officer Specialist at the Federal Bureau of Prisons (MCC New York). The email relays a message received at 6:42 AM from an NYPD Detective at the NYC Medical Examiner's office requesting BOP staff to come to the coroner's office to verify Jeffrey Epstein's body so an autopsy could commence. The document includes a typo in the subject line ('Esptein') and a philosophical quote by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross in the signature block.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00034353.pdf

This document is an email thread dated August 11, 2019 (the day after Jeffrey Epstein's death), sent by a Senior Officer Specialist at the Federal Bureau of Prisons (MCC New York). The email relays a message that an NYPD Detective at the NYC Medical Examiner's office called at 6:42 AM requesting BOP staff to come to the coroner's office to verify Epstein's body so the autopsy could begin.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00034352.pdf

This document is an email chain dated August 11, 2019, the day after Jeffrey Epstein's death. A Senior Officer Specialist at MCC New York reports receiving a call at 6:42 AM from the NYC Medical Examiner requesting BOP personnel to come to the coroner's office to officially verify Epstein's body so the autopsy could proceed.

Email chain
2025-12-25

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This document is an email chain from December 6, 2019, within the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) discussing a media inquiry from the NY Daily News. The inquiry focuses on the conditions and staff morale at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York following the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The reporter's questions cover topics such as funding for facility improvements, staffing levels, policy changes, and officer attrition rates, suggesting an investigation into systemic issues at the facility.

Email
2025-11-20

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This document is an internal Bureau of Prisons email thread from December 6, 2019, coordinating a response to a New York Daily News inquiry. The reporter asked detailed questions about low morale, funding, hiring surges, and staff attrition at MCC Manhattan following Jeffrey Epstein's suicide and the subsequent charges against guards for falsifying documents. The proposed responses from the BOP are almost entirely redacted under deliberative process privileges.

Email thread / government record (foia)
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00025444.jpg

This document is an internal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) email chain dated December 6, 2019, coordinating a response to a media inquiry from the NY Daily News. The reporter asks six specific questions regarding facility conditions, staff morale, hiring practices, and policy changes at MCC New York following Jeffrey Epstein's suicide and subsequent charges against guards for falsifying documents. The proposed responses to these questions are entirely redacted under exemption (b)(5).

Email chain / media inquiry
2025-11-20

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017865.jpg

This document is a page from a federal court opinion discussing motions to dismiss in a case involving allegations of material support for terrorism. It analyzes legal precedents such as *Halberstam* and *Boim* to determine if Prince Turki and Prince Sultan can be held liable for supporting charities allegedly linked to al Qaeda, noting distinctions regarding when organizations were officially designated as terrorists. The court examines whether plaintiffs have pleaded sufficient facts to show the defendants knew the charities were fronts for illegal activities.

Legal document (court opinion/case reporter)
2025-11-19
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