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| 2019-07-08 | N/A | Suicide Risk Assessment recommendation. | MCC New York | View |
| 2019-01-01 | N/A | Suicide Risk Assessment Consultation | MCC New York / Phone | View |
This document is a calendar invitation for a meeting titled 'Reconstruction and After Action' scheduled for August 12, 2019, two days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. The meeting was held in the Director's Office ('DIR's Office') and via conference call, involving staff from the 'Central Office' (likely Bureau of Prisons). The text references a 'Marla' organizing the call and uncertainty regarding which 'RSD' (likely Regional Safety Director or similar role) was available.
This document contains an email chain between the Justice Management Division (JMD), the Office of the Attorney General (OAG), and the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) dated August 13-14, 2019, immediately following Jeffrey Epstein's death. 'Lee' from JMD poses ten specific questions regarding staffing levels, overtime (OT) usage, and '3R' bonuses at MCC New York, specifically requesting data for the night of August 9/10. The response provides a breakdown of overtime and augmentations for the week of August 4-10, noting that on August 9th there were 30 total overtimes and 3 augmentations, and on August 10th there were 38 total overtimes.
This document is a calendar invitation for a meeting titled 'Reconstruction and After Action' scheduled for August 12, 2019, at 8:45 AM (two days after Jeffrey Epstein's death). The meeting was to take place via conference call and physically in the 'DIR's Office' (Director's Office) for those in the 'Central Office' (likely Bureau of Prisons). The document includes a forwarded email snippet discussing the coordination of the call with 'RSD' (Regional Directors) and contains significant redactions regarding the names of the organizer and attendees.
This document is an email chain from August 13-14, 2019, between BOP/DOJ officials discussing staffing shortages, overtime procedures, and augmentation at MCC New York in the immediate aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's death. It contains a list of 10 specific questions investigating staffing levels, including a direct inquiry about the staff count on the night of August 9-10, 2019. The document also provides statistical data on mandatory vs. voluntary overtime for the week of August 4-10, 2019, revealing high usage of overtime and augmentation.
An email thread dated August 13, 2019, three days after Jeffrey Epstein's death, containing a list of 10 specific questions sent to the Bureau of Prisons (BOP). The questions demand data on staffing levels, overtime practices, and specifically request the planned vs. actual staff counts for the shifts on August 9th and 10th, 2019, at MCC New York. The email includes attachments containing data on BOP questions and MCC New York statistics.
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 a chain of emails between Bureau of Prisons officials regarding the video recording capabilities at the MCC (Metropolitan Correctional Center) in New York, dated August 12-13, 2019. The emails discuss the FBI seizing the camera system to retrieve recordings (likely related to Epstein's death), which would leave the facility without recording capabilities for 8-10 days. The officials discuss an emergency plan to install new NVRs (Network Video Recorders) involving outside contractors (Signet) and BOP electricians to restore local recording capability immediately.
This document is an email thread between DOJ/BOP officials dated August 13-14, 2019, immediately following Jeffrey Epstein's death. It contains a list of ten specific questions investigating staffing levels at MCC New York, specifically requesting the 'actual staff count' for the night of August 9th and morning of August 10th. The thread also provides statistical data on mandatory versus voluntary overtime usage at MCC New York for the week of August 4-10, 2019.
This document is an email thread between BOP officials dated August 14, 2019, discussing staffing levels at MCC New York immediately following Jeffrey Epstein's death. It provides specific statistics on mandatory versus volunteer overtime for the week of August 4-10, 2019, noting that on August 9th (the night of the incident), there were 30 total overtimes with 1 mandate. The thread includes a list of ten questions investigating authorized vs. actual staffing, inmate counts, and specific staffing numbers for the critical shifts on August 9th and 10th.
An internal Federal Bureau of Prisons email dated August 2, 2019, sent by a Custody T&A Clerk/Evidence Recovery Team Member at MCC New York. The email instructs staff on the receipt and security protocols for the 'Correctional Services Manual,' emphasizing that it must be kept secure and never shown to inmates.
This document is an email header dated August 14, 2019, four days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. The sender and recipient are redacted. The email contains a specific attachment titled 'SA 0074 (Central Office -Nice Vision Camera System)_Correction_1.pdf', suggesting it relates to the investigation of surveillance camera footage or systems (Nice Vision) at a facility (likely the MCC where Epstein was held) managed by the Central Office.
This document is a Federal Bureau of Prisons memorandum dated May 6, 2024, mandating a new monthly reporting process for security cameras at all institutions effective June 1, 2024. The policy requires detailed tracking of camera counts, recording capabilities, operational states, and repairs, likely a systemic response to previous security failures (such as those involving Jeffrey Epstein). The report process involves Electronics Technicians, Captains, Facility Managers, and Wardens.
An email dated July 8, 2019, from the Chief Psychologist at MCC New York to the Associate Warden regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The email discusses a recommendation from the Central Office to conduct a suicide risk assessment on Epstein upon his return from court, citing multiple risk factors including his high-profile case, sex offense charges, and the likelihood of receiving bad legal news. It outlines specific protocols for placing him on 'Psychological Observation' or 'Suicide Watch' depending on the timing of his return and his self-reported status.
This document is an internal correspondence from the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The sender reports being contacted by the National Suicide Prevention Coordinator, who suggested that housing Epstein with another sex offender in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) 'would be a good idea.' The text implies a plan to keep Epstein 'down here' (likely referring to the SHU or specific unit) was already in place.
This document is an email from the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, dated July 8, 2019. The email instructs staff to notify the Psychology department immediately upon Jeffrey Epstein's return from court so a suicide risk assessment can be conducted. The sender notes that Epstein has multiple risk factors for suicidality, including a high-profile case, sex offense charges, and the likelihood of receiving 'bad news' in court that day. It orders that if he returns after hours, he should be placed on psychological observation or suicide watch until an assessment can be performed.
This document is an internal email correspondence dated July 8, 2019, from the Chief Psychologist at MCC New York to the Associate Warden. It details instructions to place Inmate Jeffrey Epstein on 'Psychological Observation' or 'Suicide Watch' upon his return from court, citing multiple suicide risk factors and the likelihood of him receiving bad news regarding his legal situation. The email notes that these measures were recommended after consultation with the Central Office.
This document is an internal Federal Bureau of Prisons email chain dated July 8, 2019, discussing the immediate need for a suicide risk assessment for Jeffrey Epstein. The Chief Psychologist at MCC New York instructs staff to place Epstein on 'Psychological Observation' or 'Suicide Watch' upon his return from court, citing multiple risk factors including his high-profile case, sex offense charges, and the likelihood of receiving 'bad news' regarding his legal situation that day.
This document is a confidential memorandum from a Regional Director to the Warden of MCC New York, dated August 12, 2019. It coordinates the logistics for an 'After Action Review Team' arriving on August 14, 2019, to investigate the 'apparent suicide' of inmate Jeffrey Epstein. The memo lists the titles of the review team members (whose names are redacted), requests IT and records support, and emphasizes the need for staff availablity.
This document is an email from the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The sender recounts a conversation with the National Suicide Prevention Coordinator, who suggested housing Epstein with another sex offender in the Special Housing Unit (SHU). The sender notes they will discuss this with executive staff and mentions they are heading to the hospital.
This document is an internal Federal Bureau of Prisons email chain dated July 8, 2019, regarding the suicide risk management of Jeffrey Epstein. The Chief Psychologist at MCC New York instructs staff to conduct a suicide risk assessment or place Epstein on 'Psychological Observation' immediately upon his return from court, anticipating he would receive 'bad news' regarding his legal status. The email highlights specific risk factors including his high-profile case, sex offense charges, and media attention.
An internal email from the Chief Psychologist at MCC New York dated July 8, 2019, instructing staff to conduct a suicide risk assessment on Jeffrey Epstein upon his return from court. The email anticipates Epstein receiving negative legal news and cites multiple risk factors including his high-profile status and sex offense charges, ordering him to be placed on Psychological Observation or Suicide Watch if psychology staff are unavailable.
A cover letter from the Federal Bureau of Prisons to Danielle Ivory of The New York Times regarding FOIA Request No. 2019-05665. The letter explains the partial release of records related to a civil case, noting that 434 pages were withheld entirely and others redacted due to law enforcement proceedings, privacy concerns, and internal deliberations.
This document is an email chain from September 2020 between government officials (likely Bureau of Prisons) attempting to locate the 'official/final suicide reconstruction report' for Jeffrey Epstein. The search was prompted by requests from the Office of Inspector General (OIG) and Assistant US Attorneys (AUSAs). The correspondence indicates the report was believed to be at the 'Central Office' but had not been issued out, and a specific timeline for its release could not be provided at that time.
This document is an email chain from December 2020 involving the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. A Deputy Chief from the White Plains Division is requesting a final copy of the BOP's 'Psychological Reconstruction of Inmate Jeffrey Epstein' and the MCC's response. The stated purpose is to evaluate discovery obligations for the capital phase of the Tartaglione trial. The most recent email indicates that the request is being processed through the Central Office.
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.
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