This document contains the Daily Lieutenant's Logs for the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York for August 9 and 10, 2019. It chronicles the timeline of events surrounding the death of inmate Jeffrey Epstein, recording that he was found unresponsive in cell Z06-220 at 6:33 AM on August 10, administered CPR, and transported to a local hospital. The logs also note significant facility issues, including inoperable fire alarm/pump systems and malfunctioning public address systems, as well as the status of other inmates on suicide watch or psychological observation.
This document is a March 21, 2025, memorandum from the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) providing a status update on recommendations stemming from the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's custody and death. The BOP details ongoing revisions to Program Statements regarding suicide watch, cellmate assignments, and security camera systems, noting that these changes are subject to Union negotiation. The document also addresses staffing shortages, reporting retention improvements in FY2024, but notes that financial incentives will be cut effective March 23, 2025, due to budget constraints, while simultaneously requesting over $2.5 billion in funding for salaries and new positions.
This document is a transcript and summary of a Fox News segment by Tucker Carlson from January 25, 2023. Carlson criticizes the lack of accountability regarding Jeffrey Epstein's death, highlighting that former AG Bill Barr promised an investigation that never materialized and that the only guards charged had their cases dropped. The segment also details a call to a DOJ case officer named Lyeson Daniel who refused to confirm his employment, and questions the official narrative regarding the suicide ruling.
This is an FBI Import Form (FD-1036) dated September 25, 2019, documenting the receipt of a drawing of the MCC 9th and 10th floors (specifically MCC 9 South). The drawing was provided by an SIS Lieutenant on August 14, 2019, as part of the death investigation involving Jeffrey Epstein.
This is an FBI Import Form (FD-1036) dated September 24, 2019, regarding the Jeffrey Epstein death investigation (Case ID 90A-NY-3151227). The document records that on August 12, 2019, a Special Agent from the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) provided the FBI with phone records for MCC Caller Station 6385.
This document is the header page for a Lieutenant's daily activity log from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, dated Sunday, August 4, 2019. The specific Lieutenant's name is redacted. This date falls shortly before Jeffrey Epstein's death while in custody at this facility.
An email sent on August 5, 2019, by a Lieutenant at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (Federal Bureau of Prisons) in New York. The email transmits the 'Lieutenant's log and daily activity log' for the previous day, Sunday, August 4, 2019. This document is relevant to the timeline preceding Jeffrey Epstein's death while in custody at this facility.
A Bureau of Prisons memorandum dated July 30, 2019, from the Acting Clinical Director at MCC New York to Operation and SHU Lieutenants. The memo authorizes inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054) to have access to an electrical extension cord during the evening to operate his CPAP machine.
This document is an email dated July 24, 2019, from a Forensic Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York to 'Lieutenants,' concerning 'Epstein #76318-054' with an attached PDF. The email requests the recipients to review the attachment and contains a standard disclaimer about sensitive information. Redactions are present for sender and recipient names.
This document is a Daily Lieutenant's Log for the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York for Sunday, July 21, 2019 (two days prior to Jeffrey Epstein's first reported incident). The logs detailing the Morning, Day, and Evening shifts note significant infrastructure failures, specifically that the fire alarm and sprinkler systems were inoperable requiring a 'Fire Watch,' and the public address system was malfunctioning. Additionally, there were security control failures where unit doors and entrances to 7 South and 5 South could not be opened from the control center.
This document is the header page for a Federal Bureau of Prisons Lieutenant's daily activity log from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, dated July 14, 2019. It lists the facility address and includes redactions for the specific officer's name and contact information.
An email correspondence from July 2019 involving a Captain at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. The email confirms that attorney Martin Weinberg has been verified as being in good standing in Massachusetts and is authorized to visit inmate Jeffrey Epstein, likely in response to issues with counsel meeting the client.
This document is an email sent on August 14, 2019, four days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. It facilitates the sharing of an 'After Action Review Team NYM' memo and coordinates logistics for a review team arriving the next day, specifically requesting that computer services be available for them. The email originates from a smartphone.
This document is a short email snippet, likely a cover message for an attachment. It is sent by the Warden's Secretary at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (U.S. Department of Justice) in New York. The sender's personal identifying information (name, direct contact details) has been redacted.
This document contains three Daily Lieutenant's Logs from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York covering July 22 and July 23, 2019. The logs detail that the fire alarm and sprinkler systems were nonoperational during this period, requiring a manual 'Fire Watch.' Crucially, the logs record Jeffrey Epstein's status, noting on July 22 that he was on suicide watch with an inmate companion, and recording a specific movement or update on July 23 at 1:38 AM where he was moved to suicide watch and senior staff (Medical, Captain, Duty Psych) were notified.
An email sent on July 23, 2019, by a Captain at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York regarding 'Epstein'. The email contains an attachment labeled '2019_07_23_10_29_05.pdf' and the body text 'Please attached:', presumably asking the recipient to view the attached file. The date coincides with the reported incident where Epstein was found injured in his cell.
This document is an internal email from the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, dated August 2, 2019. The email discusses caseload assignments for the upcoming week of August 5, 2019, mentioning a 'mental status check' and assignments for a 'new extern.' The timing is significant as it precedes Jeffrey Epstein's death in MCC custody on August 10, 2019, suggesting this relates to the psychological monitoring of inmates at that time.
An email exchange dated July 24, 2019, between the Chief Psychologist at the Metropolitan Correctional Center and another staff member. The staff member reminds the psychologist to update the GAN (General Assignment Note/log) to reflect that Jeffrey Epstein was placed on 'Watch' the previous day (July 23, 2019) following an on-call phone call.
This document is a cover page or header for a Lieutenant's log and daily activity report from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (Federal Bureau of Prisons) in New York, dated July 28, 2019. The name of the Lieutenant is redacted.
This document is the Daily Lieutenant's Log for the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York for Sunday, August 11, 2019, the day following Jeffrey Epstein's death. It details significant facility issues, including an inoperable fire alarm and pump system requiring a 'Fire Watch,' and a malfunction of the Public Address system. The logs also record the movement of inmate Mora to special housing and the late-night arrival (11:05 PM) of a new 'safe keep' inmate brought by the FBI, who was placed on suicide watch due to overcrowding in the Special Housing Unit.
An email chain between the Captain and Associate Warden of MCC New York dated July 23, 2019. The Associate Warden notes a discrepancy regarding an incident, stating that the information in an attached memo differs from what they were verbally told. The date coincides with the reported first suicide attempt or injury of Jeffrey Epstein while in MCC custody.
This document is an internal communication from a Captain to the Warden at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. It lists the computer workstations used to log Lieutenant Rounds for the dates 8/9 to 8/10 (coinciding with the timeframe of Jeffrey Epstein's death). Notably, it identifies a computer used in '7 North', the unit where Epstein was housed.
This document is a printed email dated July 31, 2019, sent by a Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (CLC New York). The subject line refers to a '[Redacted] memo re: Epstein'. The email includes two attachments, one of which appears to be a PDF dated July 23, 2019. The sender and recipients are redacted.
This document is the Daily Lieutenant's Log for the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York for the morning watch of August 10, 2019. It chronicles the routine operations of the prison shift until 6:33 AM, when a medical emergency was announced for inmate Jeffrey Epstein, who was found unresponsive in cell Z06-220. The log details the subsequent arrival of EMS and Epstein's transport to a local hospital at 7:10 AM with CPR still in progress.
This document is a procedural memorandum from the Chief Psychologist at MCC New York to the Warden, dated April 15, 2019. It defines 'Psychological Observation' as a status for inmates who are mentally unstable but not imminently suicidal, distinguishing it from suicide watch. The memo outlines strict protocols for monitoring these inmates, including specific rules for the '9S' unit (where Jeffrey Epstein was housed), stating that a staff member cannot watch more than two inmates at a time.
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