This document is the Daily Lieutenant's Log for the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York for July 16, 2019. It details shift operations for Morning, Day, and Evening watches, including inmate counts, security checks, and facility issues. Notable incidents include a malfunction of the Control Center Door Panel and the Public Address System (preventing PREA announcements), as well as the presence of inmates on Psych Observation and Suicide Watch.
This document is the Daily Lieutenant's Log for the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York for July 25, 2019. It details operational events across Morning, Day, and Evening watches, noting significant facility failures including inoperable fire alarm and sprinkler systems necessitating a 'Fire Watch.' Crucially, the log tracks the status of Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054), who is listed as being on 'Psych Obs' with an inmate companion during the earlier shifts, but is explicitly recorded as being on 'Suicide Watch' with an inmate companion during the Evening Watch.
An internal email chain among Bureau of Prisons staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York dated July 24, 2019. The correspondence concerns a dispute over which staff member should write a report regarding an inmate (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein) following an 'incident' and a Suicide Risk Assessment (SRA) conducted the previous day. One staff member is criticized for refusing to do the work or feeling incompetent.
This document contains a thread of internal emails between staff (including the Chief Psychologist) at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York on July 10, 2019. The emails discuss the housing assignment of a 'prior cop' inmate who claims innocence, stating explicitly that 'We are housing him with Epstein.' The correspondence also notes that Epstein requires a 'POFU' (likely a psychological follow-up) for 'crisis' the following day.
This document is an email chain dated July 24, 2019, between staff at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The Chief Psychologist acknowledges a reminder from a colleague regarding the failure to enter a 'GAN' (likely General Assignment Note) the previous day (July 23, 2019) noting that Jeffrey Epstein had been placed on 'Watch' (presumably suicide watch) following an on-call phone call.
A Bureau of Prisons memorandum from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York dated August 12, 2019. It documents a shift briefing on August 9, 2019 (the day before Epstein's death), where staff were informed that Inmate Reyes was being moved ('going WAB') and might not return, and that Inmate Epstein would require a cellmate after returning from an attorney visit.
This document appears to be the cover page or header for a Lieutenant's daily activities log and report from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, dated July 20, 2019. The specific content of the log is not visible on this page, only the header information and agency details.
This document contains three pages of the Daily Lieutenant's Log from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York for July 5-6, 2019. The logs detail routine prison operations including inmate counts, security checks, and alarm testing. A critical entry on July 5, 2019, at 9:27 PM records the movement of inmate Epstein (#76318-054) to unit 5N. Other entries note inmates at local hospitals under US Marshal guard and an inmate placed in administrative detention for investigation.
This document is a confidential US Government Memorandum dated August 10, 2019, from a Federal Correctional Officer detailing the timeline of events following the death of inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054). It describes the officer's deployment to New York Presbyterian Hospital to guard Epstein's remains, the arrival of the Institution Duty Officer (IDO), and the subsequent coordination with the Office of City Medical Examiner (OCME) and prison administration (A/W) to transport the remains to the city morgue.
This document is the Daily Lieutenant's Log for the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) New York for Monday, August 12, 2019, covering Morning, Day, and Evening watches. It records facility conditions, including a malfunctioning fire alarm/pump system and public address system necessitating a 'Fire Watch'. The log notes inmates on 'Psych Obs' with inmate companions, the transport of an inmate to a local hospital, and the FBI arriving with a new inmate at 11:05 PM.
This document is the Daily Lieutenant's Log for the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York for Friday, July 26, 2019. It details the status of Inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054), noting he was on 'Psych Obs' during the morning and day shifts, but listed as on 'Suicide Watch' by the evening shift, always accompanied by an inmate companion. The log also highlights significant facility failures, specifically that the fire alarm and sprinkler/pump systems were inoperable throughout the day, requiring a manual 'Fire Watch.'
This document is a Daily Lieutenant's Log from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York for July 8, 2019. It details the daily movements and counts of inmates, operational checks, and specific incidents. Notable entries include Jeffrey Epstein (Inmate #76318-054) leaving for court at 1:20 PM, returning at 5:49 PM, and being moved from unit ZA to HA at 5:53 PM. The log also notes a failure of the fire suppression pump requiring a fire watch protocol and a malfunction of the public address system.
This document is an email chain from July 25, 2019, between an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York and a Supervisory Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC). The correspondence concerns the transfer of 'staff memos and photos' related to an investigation into an incident involving Jeffrey Epstein that occurred 'earlier this week' (referencing his suicide attempt). The emails establish that a written request via email was sufficient for the BOP to release the documents without a subpoena, and discuss coordination with Main Justice.
This document is a highly significant email thread from August 10, 2019, chronicling the immediate aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's death. The correspondence involves the US Marshals Service (USMS), the US Attorney's Office (USAO), and the Bureau of Prisons (BOP)/MCC New York. The thread reveals significant confusion and frustration within the USAO, as officials complain that the BOP issued press releases about Epstein's death before providing basic facts to the prosecutors, leaving them unable to inform Epstein's defense counsel or family. The timeline moves from an initial report of an 'apparent suicide attempt' at 7:52 AM to confirmation that he 'passed away' by 8:46 AM.
This document contains a chain of emails from August 10, 2019, documenting the immediate aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's death. The correspondence reveals significant confusion and frustration within the U.S. Attorney's Office and among other officials, who were learning details about the suicide attempt and subsequent death from public press releases rather than official BOP channels. The emails trace the timeline from the initial report of transport to the hospital, to the confirmation that he had 'passed away,' and the subsequent scramble to notify his legal counsel and family.
This document contains a series of internal Bureau of Prisons memorandums dated July 23, 2019, regarding a possible suicide attempt by Jeffrey Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. Staff responded to a call at 1:27 AM and found Epstein unresponsive in his cell with a makeshift noose/orange cloth around his neck, while his cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione alerted guards. While staff treated the incident as a suicide attempt and placed Epstein on suicide watch, Epstein later claimed to officers that Tartaglione had actually attempted to kill and extort him.
This document is an email chain between officials at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC), the Bureau of Prisons (BOP), and the U.S. Attorney's Office (USAO) on the morning of August 10, 2019, detailing the timeline of notifications regarding Jeffrey Epstein's death. The chain begins with a 7:52 AM notification of an 'apparent suicide attempt' and ambulance transfer, followed by an 8:18 AM confirmation that he had 'passed.' A significant portion involves a USAO official expressing extreme frustration at 10:43 AM that defense counsel and the press had more information than the government attorneys, specifically requesting basic facts like time and cause of death.
This document is a legal declaration by Michael G. Seidel, an FBI official, detailing his role and the FBI's handling of a FOIA request from James Robertson and Radar Online LLC concerning Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines the FBI's process for responding to the request, including the number of pages processed and withheld, and provides background on Epstein's criminal history and death.
This is a U.S. Government memorandum from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, dated July 30, 2019. The document shows the Unit Discipline Committee (UDC) referring the case of inmate Jeffrey Edward Epstein (Reg. No. 76318-054) to the Disciplinary Hearing Officer (DHO). An attached checklist outlines various points for the DHO to determine, including Epstein's GED status, good conduct time, and any history of repetitive misconduct or available sanctions.
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