An email sent on August 11, 2019, by a Senior Officer Specialist at the Federal Bureau of Prisons (MCC New York). The email notifies the recipient that the NYC Medical Examiner called at 6:42 AM requesting someone to come to the coroner's office to verify inmate Jeffrey Epstein's body so that the autopsy could begin. The email includes a notable philosophical quote by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross in the signature block about there being 'no coincidences'.
This document is an email header and signature block dated August 11, 2019, one day after Jeffrey Epstein's death. The subject line is 'Fwd: Re: Inmate Esptein' (note the typo in the name). The sender is identified as a Senior Officer Specialist and CPR Instructor at the Federal Bureau of Prisons, MCC New York, located at 150 Park Row.
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.
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