Memorandum of Investigation detailing a September 1, 2021, interview with a BOP Operations Lieutenant regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The document lists numerous attachments, including emails, daily logs, assignment rosters, and count documents from August 2019 (specifically around the time of Epstein's death on August 10), as well as records of a previous interview from June 2021.
This Department of Justice OIG Memorandum of Investigation documents the receipt of emails from the MCC New York Facility Manager between October 2021 and March 2022. The emails specifically concern the facility's camera system, noting that a new camera system arrived in October 2018 but was not installed until the week of August 16, 2019—shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death on August 10, 2019. The memo confirms there was no anticipated completion date for the camera project prior to the date of Epstein's death.
This document is a Memorandum of Investigation from the DOJ Office of the Inspector General regarding an interview conducted on September 23, 2021. Agents interviewed a BOP Lieutenant from the Special Investigative Services (SIS) at MCC New York concerning the death of inmate Jeffrey Epstein. The report lists several attachments, including rosters and count documents from August 9, 2019, an email from August 8, 2019, and pictures of Epstein's cell.
Memorandum of Investigation detailing a voluntary interview conducted by the DOJ OIG on October 27, 2021, with a Federal Bureau of Prisons Captain. The interview focused on the Captain's role as Administrative Lieutenant at MCC New York, specifically regarding the training of correctional officers during the period Jeffrey Epstein was detained there (July-August 2019). Several documents related to suicide prevention training and sign-in sheets were attached to the report.
Memorandum of Investigation from the DOJ OIG regarding an interview with an Electronics Technician at MCC New York concerning the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The interview took place on September 29, 2021, and discussed camera issues and service requests at the facility. Attached documents include SigNet service requests from 2019 and a DVR work order from July 2019.
This document is a Memorandum of Investigation from the DOJ Office of the Inspector General detailing an interview conducted on June 15, 2021. Agents interviewed a Discipline Hearing Officer at FCI Fort Dix who was formerly the Captain at MCC New York during Jeffrey Epstein's detention. The report lists several attachments, including rosters, count documentation from August 9-10, 2019 (the time of Epstein's death), and a map of the Special Housing Unit.
This document is a status update from the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) to the Office of Inspector General (OIG) responding to recommendations made after the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's custody and death. It details procedural changes regarding cellmate assignments after suicide watch, single-cell tracking (introducing Form BP-A1121), staffing shortage mitigation (including a new Automated Staffing Tool and hiring incentives), and security camera maintenance protocols. The document includes a template for the 'Single-Cell Review Form' and a directive for monthly security camera reporting effective June 1, 2024.
This document is a status update from the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to the Office of Inspector General (OIG) dated June 30, 2025, responding to recommendations made in the June 2023 OIG report on the custody and death of Jeffrey Epstein. The BOP addresses several recommendations concerning suicide watch protocols, cellmate assignments, inmate whereabouts accountability, staffing shortages, and security camera systems. The document outlines ongoing revisions to various Program Statements (policies) and discusses budgetary constraints affecting staffing incentives.
An FBI FD-1036 form dated December 4, 2019, documenting an interview that took place on November 13, 2019. Assistant US Attorneys and an OIG Special Agent interviewed 'Employee 32' regarding 'institutional counts performed at MCC' as part of the Jeffrey Epstein death investigation.
This FBI Import Form dated September 26, 2019, documents the receipt of computer analysis evidence provided by the Office of the Inspector General (OIG). The analysis concerns computers located in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) of the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) used by Michael Thomas and Tova Noel, the guards on duty during Jeffrey Epstein's death. The document is part of the 'Death Investigation' case file.
This document is an email thread from July 2019 involving the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. An unnamed official inquires whether inmate Jeffrey Epstein (inmate #76318-054) is mentally capable of proceeding with a disciplinary process. The Chief Psychologist replies with a simple 'yes'.
This document is a Daily Activity Report from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York dated July 19, 2019, covering activities from the previous day. It highlights operational issues including a malfunctioning Control Center door and significant staffing shortages that forced the vacating of specific posts in the SHU and 10-South/11-South units. The report also lists one inmate on suicide watch with an inmate companion (relevant to Epstein's timeline) and details administrative statistics regarding leave, overtime, and inmate census counts.
This is a Daily Activity Report from MCC New York for July 16, 2019 (dated July 17). It highlights a critical staffing shortage resulting in the vacating of '10-South #2' (Epstein was housed in 10-South). It also details a security incident where an inmate swallowed a razor to escape being labeled a snitch, and notes multiple inmates on 'Psych Obs. w/inmate companion,' a status relevant to the Epstein timeline.
Official press release from the Federal Bureau of Prisons regarding the death of inmate Jeffrey Edward Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York on August 10, 2019. The document states he was found unresponsive in the Special Housing Unit from an apparent suicide and was pronounced dead at a local hospital.
This is a Daily Activity Report from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) New York dated August 7, 2019, covering activities for August 6, 2019. It details significant incidents, including the placement of two inmates in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) for weapon possession, and explicitly notes a 'shortage of staff' resulting in vacated posts including '10 South #2'. It also lists one inmate on suicide watch and provides statistics on staff leave, overtime, and inmate population totals just days before Jeffrey Epstein's death.
Email correspondence from August 6, 2019, where an MCC Supervisory Staff Attorney forwards complaints from Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer, Mariel Colon Miro. The complaints allege Epstein lacked toilet paper, his CPAP machine was unplugged, and his phone calls were restricted. The MCC attorney notes internally that the calls were on unmonitored lines and therefore not recorded.
This document is a Daily Activity Report from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York dated July 31, 2019, covering activities from the previous day. It documents Jeffrey Epstein's removal from psychological observation (suicide watch) and transfer to the Special Housing Unit (SHU), noting he previously had an inmate companion. The report explicitly highlights staff shortages in the SHU and 10-South units, leaving several correctional assignments unassigned on the day of Epstein's transfer.
This document is an email chain from July 26, 2019, between the Chief Psychologist and the Associate Warden at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The correspondence discusses the psychological assessment of Jeffrey Epstein, noting that 'Central Office Psych' was concerned about stepping him down from Suicide Watch (SW) to psychological observation. The psychologist mentions attempting to assess Epstein but finding him in the shower, while the Associate Warden requests an update to notify the Regional Director (RD).
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.
An official Bureau of Prisons memorandum detailing a possible suicide attempt by Jeffrey Epstein on July 23, 2019, at the MCC in New York. The report describes Epstein being found on his cell floor with a red neck, his subsequent placement on suicide watch, and conflicting narratives where the cellmate claims he saw Epstein with a string around his neck, while Epstein claims the cellmate attempted to kill him. The officer notes Epstein appeared to be feigning unconsciousness and 'making the story up as he went along' regarding the cellmate's alleged aggression.
A Daily Activity Report from MCC New York dated July 18, 2019, covering events on July 17, 2019. The report notes significant staffing issues, specifically stating that 'Correctional assignment SHU #2' was vacated due to a shortage of staff. It also lists inmate counts, including several on suicide watch or psych observation (names redacted), and reports an incident of a flooded cell in the HA-Unit.
This document is an internal email chain from the Federal Bureau of Prisons at MCC New York, dated July 24, 2019. It details a dispute regarding which psychologist should write a report following an 'incident' and a Suicide Risk Assessment (SRA) conducted on an inmate (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein following his July 23 incident) the previous day. The Chief Psychologist expresses frustration that a staff member is refusing to do the work claiming incompetence.
This document is an email thread between BOP staff members, including a Chief Psychologist at MCC New York, dated July 24, 2019. The discussion concerns who should write a report regarding Inmate Epstein (#76318-054) following an incident and a Suicide Risk Assessment (SRA) that occurred the previous day (July 23). There is frustration expressed regarding a staff member who allegedly refused to do the work or felt incompetent to do so.
This document is an email thread from July 10, 2019, between staff (including a Chief Psychologist) at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The emails discuss the mental state of a new inmate described as a 'prior cop' who claims innocence and is frustrated with the legal system. The staff confirms this individual is being housed with Jeffrey Epstein. Additionally, the emails note that Epstein requires a 'POFU' (likely Psychological Observation Follow Up) for crisis the following day.
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