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| 2019-08-10 | N/A | Drafting of Press Release regarding Epstein's death | Unknown Office | View |
This document is an email chain from August 11-12, 2019, discussing Bureau of Prisons (BOP) policies regarding suicide watch. The text provides a detailed justification for why suicide watch is treated as a short-term intervention rather than a long-term solution, citing the restrictive nature of the conditions (24-hour lights, no personal property, constant observation) as inconsistent with quality of life and rehabilitation goals. This correspondence appears to be an internal discussion preparing a response or explanation regarding the handling of an inmate (likely Jeffrey Epstein) being taken off suicide watch prior to his death.
This document is an email chain from August 11-12, 2019, immediately following Jeffrey Epstein's death, discussing the Bureau of Prisons' (BOP) protocols for suicide watch. The emails seek to provide a justification to 'the Department' (likely DOJ) for why inmates are not kept on long-term suicide watch, citing the highly restrictive nature of the intervention (constant observation, lights on 24/7, no personal property) as being inconsistent with long-term quality of life. The text explains that suicide watch is a short-term crisis intervention intended to end once an immediate threat is no longer assessed.
This document is an internal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) email chain dated August 13, 2019, three days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. It contains a list of 10 specific questions directed to various BOP departments (HRM, NER, IPPA) investigating staffing levels, overtime practices, and inmate counts at MCC New York. Crucially, question #5 explicitly asks for the planned versus actual staff counts for the shifts on Friday, August 9, and the overnight shift into Saturday, August 10, the timeframe of Epstein's suicide.
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.'
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 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 internal email thread from August 10, 2019, between an Associate Warden at MCC New York and another official (likely Public Affairs), finalizing the press release regarding Jeffrey Epstein's death. It contains a Q&A section confirming specific details: Epstein was found at 6:30 AM, life-saving measures were initiated, he was transported by EMS and BOP staff, pronounced dead at a local hospital at 7:36 AM, and the FBI was notified. It also confirms his specific charges as 'Sex Trafficking Conspiracy and Sex Trafficking of Minors'.
This document contains an internal email thread and incident report from MCC New York dated July 23, 2019, detailing an event where Jeffrey Epstein was found in the SHU with neck marks. The report notes he was placed on suicide watch, claimed his cellmate tried to kill him, and underwent medical and psychological assessments. Subsequent emails show internal confusion regarding the memo, with a request for a clearer draft to be sent to IPPA and the Director regarding his status and potential move to the General Population.
This document is an internal email chain dated July 23, 2019, likely between Bureau of Prisons or DOJ officials. The correspondence discusses a 'confusing' memo regarding Jeffrey Epstein and requests a draft detailing his actions, current status, and plans that were 'in motion' to move him to a General Population (GP) unit. The information was intended to be forwarded to IPPA (Information, Policy, and Public Affairs) and the Director.
This document is a redacted email chain dated July 23, 2019, with the subject 'Fwd: Epstein'. The top email discusses a confusing memo and requests a draft detailing Epstein's 'actions and current status', specifically asking about plans to move him to a 'GP unit' (General Population). The sender notes this information is needed to forward to 'IPPA and the Director'. This correspondence occurs on the date associated with Epstein's first reported injury/suicide attempt in jail.
This document is an email chain from July 23, 2019, discussing Jeffrey Epstein. An official requests clarification on a 'confusing' memo and asks for a draft detailing Epstein's 'actions and current status,' as well as plans to move him to a General Population (GP) unit. This information is intended to be forwarded to 'IPPA and the Director' (likely Bureau of Prisons leadership).
This document is an internal email chain dated July 23, 2019, discussing a 'confusing' memo regarding Jeffrey Epstein. An official requests a draft detailing Epstein's actions, current status, and plans to move him to a 'GP unit' (General Population), noting that this information is needed for 'IPPA and the Director.' The timing coincides with the incident where Epstein was found injured in his cell.
This document contains an incident synopsis and subsequent email chain regarding Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York on July 23, 2019. Epstein was found on the floor of the SHU with neck marks, claiming his cellmate tried to kill him, though he later told medical staff he didn't know what happened. A BOP official criticized the initial memo as 'confusing' and requested a clearer draft to send to IPPA and the Director regarding Epstein's status and potential move to General Population.
This document is a confidential email chain from July 23, 2019, discussing Jeffrey Epstein. An unidentified official requests a clear draft explaining Epstein's 'actions and current status' and plans to move him to a General Population (GP) unit, noting that a previous memo was confusing. The information is intended to be forwarded to 'IPPA and the Director', likely referring to high-level officials within the DOJ or Bureau of Prisons following the incident where Epstein was found injured in his cell on this date.
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