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This document is an email header dated August 11, 2019 (01:28 UTC, which is late evening August 10 EST), the same day Jeffrey Epstein died at MCC NYC. The subject line 'Inmate Ellison Memo' and the attachment 'memoblankMCCNYC.docx' suggest internal correspondence at the Metropolitan Correctional Center regarding an inmate memo, though the name 'Ellison' is notable given the context of Epstein's death that day.
This document contains an internal email chain dated August 11-12, 2019, among Bureau of Prisons officials discussing the drafting of a press statement following Jeffrey Epstein's death. The emails propose language regarding placing two staff members from the MCC NY Special Housing Unit on administrative leave and discuss the timing of the release in relation to a meeting between the Warden and the US Attorney. There is also a request for information regarding staffing shortages and overtime to address press inquiries linking these issues to the incident.
This document is an email chain from August 11-12, 2019, among Bureau of Prisons officials drafting a press statement following Jeffrey Epstein's death. The emails discuss placing two staff members from the MCC NY Special Housing Unit on administrative leave and gathering data on staffing shortages, vacancies, and overtime to address press reports linking these issues to the incident. It also notes that the MCC NY Warden was scheduled to meet with the US Attorney on the morning of August 12.
This document contains an email thread from August 15-16, 2019, between Bureau of Prisons officials, including the Northeast Regional Director. The discussion centers on a draft report concerning Jeffrey Epstein ('Epstein Draft'), specifically regarding staffing levels and overtime (OT) at MCC New York. The Regional Director highlights that approximately 15 officers were sent on Temporary Duty (TDY) to MCC NYM during a 30-day period and suggests including this information to show the agency provided relief to regular staff.
This document is an internal Bureau of Prisons email chain from August 11-12, 2019, immediately following Jeffrey Epstein's death. Officials discuss drafting a press release to announce that two staff members in the Special Housing Unit at MCC NY have been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. The emails also reference potential reassignment of a senior official (likely the Warden), a scheduled meeting between the Warden and the US Attorney, and concerns about press reports linking staffing shortages and overtime to the incident.
This document contains an email chain from August 11-12, 2019, involving Bureau of Prisons officials, including Hugh Hurwitz, discussing the immediate aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's death. The emails draft a press statement announcing the placement of two MCC NY staff members on administrative leave and reference a potential third action (likely regarding the Warden). The correspondence also highlights concerns about press reports linking the incident to staffing shortages and overtime, and notes a scheduled meeting between the Warden and the US Attorney.
This document is an internal email from MCC NY dated August 15, 2019 (five days after Jeffrey Epstein's death), regarding the status of security cameras at the facility. The sender reports that out of 161 total cameras, 15-20 are non-operational, and only 110 are labeled correctly at the recorder, with further testing on generator power scheduled for the following day. The email establishes a protocol for reporting future camera outages to the Associate Warden and Warden.
This document is an email thread dated August 15, 2019, five days after Jeffrey Epstein's death, discussing the status of security cameras at MCC NY. The email details that out of 161 total cameras, approximately 15-20 were not operational and needed work, and establishes a new protocol for forwarding daily camera outage updates to the Associate Warden and Warden.
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 an internal email chain from the Federal Bureau of Prisons Public Information Office dated August 10, 2019 (the date of Jeffrey Epstein's death). The emails coordinate the release of a 'final version' PDF press release to approximately 50 reporters and discuss providing the MS Word version to the Office of Legislative Affairs (OLA) to handle inquiries from government members. Specific instructions are given to release only the PDF version externally, while MCC NY is tasked with handling specific media contacts.
An email sent on August 10, 2019 (the date of Jeffrey Epstein's death) by a Lieutenant at the Federal Bureau of Prisons Metropolitan Correctional Center New York (MCC NY). The email, with the subject 'M/W LOG', transmits a PDF attachment titled 'Mw_Lieutenant_Log.pdf' to an unknown recipient.
This document is a Daily Lieutenant's Log from the MCC New York for Saturday, August 3, 2019. It details operational events, inmate counts, and security checks across three shifts (Morning, Day, Evening). Notable entries include Inmate #86463-054 (Jeffrey Epstein's registration number) being listed on 'Psych Obs. w/inmate companion,' and significant facility malfunctions, specifically the inoperability of the fire alarm/pump system and the Public Address system.
This document contains three Daily Lieutenant's Logs from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York for Sunday, July 21, 2019. The logs detail significant facility malfunctions during the Day and Evening watches, specifically that the fire alarm and sprinkler systems were inoperable (requiring a Fire Watch) and that unit doors, including entrances to 7 South and 5 South, could not be opened from the control center. The logs also record routine inmate counts, NYPD phone checks, and the presence of an inmate at an external nursing facility under USMS guard.
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 a Daily Lieutenant's Log from the MCC New York for July 25, 2019, detailing shift activities, counts, and security issues. It notably records Jeffrey Epstein's status as being on 'Psych Obs' and later 'Suicide Watch' with an inmate companion. The logs also highlight a significant facility failure, noting that the fire alarm and sprinkler/pump systems were inoperable throughout the day, requiring a manual 'Fire Watch'.
This document is an internal DOJ/BOP email dated December 6, 2019, discussing a media inquiry from the NY Daily News regarding poor morale and facility conditions at MCC New York following Jeffrey Epstein's suicide. The reporter notes that morale has plummeted due to 'falsification of documents charges' and staffing issues, asking specific questions about funding, hiring, and policy changes since Epstein's death. The proposed government responses to these questions are fully redacted.
This document is an internal DOJ/BOP email dated December 6, 2019, discussing a media inquiry from the NY Daily News regarding conditions at MCC NY following Jeffrey Epstein's suicide. The reporter asks about plummeting morale, facility conditions, lack of hiring reforms, and specific staffing ratios on the night of the suicide (referencing 50-70 inmates per guard). The proposed responses to these questions are redacted under FOIA exemption (b)(5).
This document is an internal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) email chain from December 6, 2019, discussing a media inquiry from the NY Daily News. A reporter is writing a story about staff morale and conditions at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York following the Epstein case and is requesting a response by the close of business for a story set to run over the weekend. The email forwards the reporter's query and an updated response for review.
This document is an email chain from December 6, 2019, among Bureau of Prisons personnel discussing a media inquiry from the NY Daily News. The inquiry concerns a story about morale and conditions at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York following the Jeffrey Epstein case. The reporter has already spoken with an AFGE union official and a defense attorney and is requesting a response by the end of the day.
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).
This document is an internal Federal Bureau of Prisons email from July 30, 2019, finalizing a response to a NY Post media inquiry about inmate Jeffrey Epstein. The reporter asked for an update on Epstein's condition following a neck injury and his current housing status at the New York MCC. The email shows BOP staff deciding to reuse a standard response, which confirms Epstein is at MCC New York but declines to provide further details on his medical status or conditions of confinement, citing privacy and security reasons.
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